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<!---Listing storied sea monsters - the [[Kraken]], mermaids, sea serpents, a [[Moby Dick|great white whale]] - Henry Hull declares [[Godzilla]] more fearsome than them all. Upon his first encounter with the kaiju aboard the ''Golden Hind'', he nearly fired a cannon at him, though Sir Francis Drake ordered him not to light it. The Spanish Armada, having also weathered the storm, fired the first shot at Godzilla instead. He quickly smashed two ships together, snapped two more in half with his tail, and incinerated the rest with his atomic breath before disappearing underwater. | |||
In the present, his interrogator scoffs at the story, though Boggs agrees that dragons are real, citing the story of St. George slaying one. He and Hull point out that to contradict the story would be blasphemy, and the interrogator, unwilling to do so but still skeptical, sarcastically agrees that dragons are "as plentiful as bunny rabbit." Hull resumes his story. The ''Golden Hind'' swam through the---> | |||
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Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons #2 is a comic book from IDW Publishing. It was published on August 9, 2023.[1]
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Sir Francis Drake and his crew have reached the edge of the world... and Godzilla lives there! Rather than fear this monstrous "dragon," however, the expedition's resident scoundrel Henry Hull sees opportunity. He believes that the pirate who was last in possession of a great treasure passed by the desert island that Godzilla seemingly protects, and what better place to hide a fortune than one guarded by a creature most would be too cowardly to go near. But Hull doesn't have time to plot his own expedition to liberate the treasure before the Spanish Armada arrives![2]
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Trivia
- This comic was originally set to be released on July 26, 2023, but was delayed to August 9.[2] Despite this, "July 2023" is still written in its copyright information.
- Godzilla previously destroyed the Spanish Armada in issue #10 of the Dark Horse Godzilla comic series.
- This issue marks the first appearance of mermaids in an official Godzilla story. Mermaids were previously planned to appear in the unproduced film Bride of Godzilla?.
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