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The Gamera in this comic was revealed to be the same individual appeared in ''[[Gamera: Super Monster]]''. While the actual fate of the Gamera in the film was unknown, this comic depicts that the descendants of Atlanteans resurrected the Gamera with an artificial sun based on plasma energy technologies used by their ancestors, and the Gamera's appearance was transformed almost identical to the Gamera in the Heisei Trilo. Afterwards, the Gamera was sent back to the past with a time machine to defeat evil kaijus and to monitor the humanity, therefore the history of humanity was rewritten much better.<ref>[https://twitter.com/bigfire_tada/status/1216360534678724608 マンガボーイズ版ガメラ、昭和ガメラと平成ガメラを「『宇宙怪獣ガメラ』でザノン号と相討ちになったガメラは転生したことで姿が変わり、人類を守るため過去の地球に送られて歴史が変わったことで、平成ガメラは昭和ガメラの歴史とは異なる別アースとなった」という説明で繋げていてすげえ興奮する]</ref> | *The Gamera in this comic was revealed to be the same individual appeared in ''[[Gamera: Super Monster]]''. While the actual fate of the Gamera in the film was unknown, this comic depicts that the descendants of Atlanteans resurrected the Gamera with an artificial sun based on plasma energy technologies used by their ancestors, and the Gamera's appearance was transformed almost identical to the Gamera in the Heisei Trilo. Afterwards, the Gamera was sent back to the past with a time machine to defeat evil kaijus and to monitor the humanity, therefore the history of humanity was rewritten much better.<ref>[https://twitter.com/bigfire_tada/status/1216360534678724608 マンガボーイズ版ガメラ、昭和ガメラと平成ガメラを「『宇宙怪獣ガメラ』でザノン号と相討ちになったガメラは転生したことで姿が変わり、人類を守るため過去の地球に送られて歴史が変わったことで、平成ガメラは昭和ガメラの歴史とは異なる別アースとなった」という説明で繋げていてすげえ興奮する]</ref> | ||
*"[[Kenichiro Terasawa]]" is likely a pseudonym, as it matches the name of the writer character in ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. | *"[[Kenichiro Terasawa]]" is likely a pseudonym, as it matches the name of the writer character in ''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]''. | ||
*This manga was illustrated by [[Hurricane Ryu Hariken]], a suit actor for many Toho monsters during the Heisei series. | *This manga was illustrated by [[Hurricane Ryu Hariken]], a suit actor for many Toho monsters during the Heisei series. |
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Giant Monster Gamera (大怪獣ガメラ is a shonen manga written by Kenichiro Terasawa and illustrated by Daikaijū Gamera)"Hurricane" Ryu Hariken. It was published by Tokuma Shoten in the magazine Monthly Manga Boys from November 1994 to February 1995.
Plot
Gamera fights Gyaos while other monsters make appearances.
Appearances
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Gallery
Trivia
- The Gamera in this comic was revealed to be the same individual appeared in Gamera: Super Monster. While the actual fate of the Gamera in the film was unknown, this comic depicts that the descendants of Atlanteans resurrected the Gamera with an artificial sun based on plasma energy technologies used by their ancestors, and the Gamera's appearance was transformed almost identical to the Gamera in the Heisei Trilo. Afterwards, the Gamera was sent back to the past with a time machine to defeat evil kaijus and to monitor the humanity, therefore the history of humanity was rewritten much better.[1]
- "Kenichiro Terasawa" is likely a pseudonym, as it matches the name of the writer character in Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah.
- This manga was illustrated by Hurricane Ryu Hariken, a suit actor for many Toho monsters during the Heisei series.
- This manga features several new monsters based on Garasharp and the unmade monsters Marukobukarappa and Nezura.
- The Galactic Peace Union's spaceship in the manga resembles a giant-sized version of the Pairans; benevolent starfish-shaped aliens from the 1956 Daiei film Warning from Space.
- Despite its name, Powered Gyaos is actually a multi-headed, Chimera-like combination of all of Gamera's foes, from the original Showa era film series.
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