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Godzilla, King of the Monsters Special is a 1987 one-shot black-and-white comic written by Randy Stradley and Steve Bissette and published by Dark Horse. It was the publisher's first of many Godzilla comics.
Description
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The BIGGEST character of all time is back--like you've never seen him before! Plus, beginning in this issue, a series of full page pin-ups by Giffen, Moore, Vess, Vietch, Yeates, Gulacy, Chadwick, Warner, Eastman & Laird, Salmons and others!
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Plot
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Credits
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Writer Randy Stradley & Steve Bissette
- Penciller Steve Bissette & Ron Randall
- Inker Art Nichols & Tony Salmons
- Letterer David Jackson
- Editor Randy Stradley
- Cover Artist Steve Bissette
Trivia
- This comic introduces the monsters Soran and Inagos, both of whom were mentioned in Dark Horse's Godzilla, King of the Monsters #0 eight years later in 1995. Soran actually appeared in the series itself in issue #12. Both monsters are clear stand-ins for Rodan and Mothra, respectively.
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