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"'''Secrets'''" is the third issue of ''[[Godzilla: Legends]]''. It was released on January 4, [[2012]]. | |||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Quote|It's the next LEGEND focusing on Godzilla's fearsome foes. This time TITANOSAURUS takes the spotlight!! A school for telepathically-gifted children is opening and star pupil Tristan is wowing his teachers. However, when things start to go wrong for Tristan, his unusually strong connection to Titanosaurus could prove extremely dangerous - for himself and the entire city he lives in!}} | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
On a mission to collect more psychics for one of the United Nations funded psychic schools, [[Miki Saegusa]] came across [[Tristan]], who joined with no hesitation. He was taken with seven other students to see [[Mugal|Headmaster Mugal]], who informed them that they were to be trained to access the minds of | On a mission to collect more psychics for one of the United Nations funded psychic schools, [[Miki Saegusa]] came across [[Tristan]], who joined with no hesitation. He was taken with seven other students to see [[Mugal|Headmaster Mugal]], who informed them that they were to be trained to access the minds of monsters to defeat them. While at school, Tristan was trained to access a monster's mind, and was able to connect with an aquatic kaiju. Due to his early success in connecting, Mugal brought him to the next level of connection to the monster, confirmed as [[Titanosaurus]], but Saegusa removed him from the machine on account of how much pain he was experiencing. That night, Tristan's dreamt of his parents in danger and he traveled home after telekinetically blasting a path out of the institute, but could not sense his parents inside, only afterimages of two figures in black dragging them away. He then noticed that he had summoned Titanosaurus, and was horrified at the destruction he had unintentionally caused. While talking to Titanosaurus, a group of aliens appeared behind him and teleported away with him. Miki and Mugal searched the wreckage of the institute, but were unable to psychically locate Tristan. Mugal then informed her that the U.N. considered the institute a failure, and that the children were to be sent home. Mugal, who was really the leader of the [[Black Hole Planet 3 Alien|Simians]], took Tristan to his homeworld to help him control Titanosaurus so that the monster could lead an invasion of Earth, alongside two [[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|Mechagodzilla]]s. His best mimic, disguised as Miki, convinced him that the coming battle would be against the people who abducted his parents, motivation Mugal saw as essential to their success. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
===Monsters=== | ===Monsters=== | ||
*[[Titanosaurus]] | *[[Titanosaurus]] | ||
*[[Godzilla]] {{Small|( | *[[Godzilla]] {{Small|(cameo)}} | ||
*[[Rodan]] {{Small|( | *[[Rodan]] {{Small|(cameo)}} | ||
*[[King Ghidorah]] {{Small|( | *[[King Ghidorah]] {{Small|(cameo)}} | ||
*[[Mothra]] {{Small|( | *[[Mothra]] {{Small|(cameo)}} | ||
*[[Destoroyah]] {{Small|( | *[[Destoroyah]] {{Small|(cameo)}} | ||
*[[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|Mechagodzilla]] {{Small|( | *[[Mechagodzilla (Showa)|Mechagodzilla]] {{Small|(cameo)}} | ||
===Weapons, | ===Weapons, vehicles, and races=== | ||
*[[Black Hole Planet 3 | *[[Black Hole Planet 3 Alien|Simians]] | ||
===Characters=== | ===Characters=== | ||
*[[Tristan]] | *[[Tristan]] | ||
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**Gresham, Oregon | **Gresham, Oregon | ||
*Black Hole Planet 3 | *Black Hole Planet 3 | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Covers=== | ===Covers=== | ||
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
File:LEGENDS Issue 3 CVR A.png|Cover A by Arthur Adams | |||
File:LEGENDS Issue 3 CVR B.png|Cover B by [[Bob Eggleton]] | |||
File:LEGENDS Issue 3 CVR RI.png|Retailer incentive cover by Arthur Adams | |||
File:LEGENDS Issue 3 CVR RI Art.png|Retailer incentive cover art by Arthur Adams | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Scans=== | ===Scans=== | ||
<gallery widths= | <gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small"> | ||
LEGENDS_Issue_3_-_Page_1.jpg | LEGENDS_Issue_3_-_Page_1.jpg | ||
LEGENDS_Issue_3_-_Page_2.jpg | LEGENDS_Issue_3_-_Page_2.jpg | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*This comic marks the first time a video game console is directly mentioned in an American Godzilla comic | *This comic marks the second appearance of the [[Black Hole Planet 3 Alien|Black Hole Planet 3 Aliens]] in an American [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] comic, after previously appearing in [[Dark Horse]]'s ''[[Godzilla (Dark Horse comic)|Godzilla]]'' (1995-1996). | ||
==External | *This comic marks the first time a video game console is directly mentioned in an American Godzilla comic - Miki Saegusa telepathically tells Tristan that she knows that he was thinking about having his mom buy him an Xbox 360. | ||
==External links== | |||
*[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/mike_raicht_tony_parker_01-2012.html Toho Kingdom interview with Mike Raicht and Tony Parker] | *[http://www.tohokingdom.com/interviews/mike_raicht_tony_parker_01-2012.html Toho Kingdom interview with Mike Raicht and Tony Parker] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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"Secrets" is the third issue of Godzilla: Legends. It was released on January 4, 2012.
Description
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It's the next LEGEND focusing on Godzilla's fearsome foes. This time TITANOSAURUS takes the spotlight!! A school for telepathically-gifted children is opening and star pupil Tristan is wowing his teachers. However, when things start to go wrong for Tristan, his unusually strong connection to Titanosaurus could prove extremely dangerous - for himself and the entire city he lives in!
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Plot
On a mission to collect more psychics for one of the United Nations funded psychic schools, Miki Saegusa came across Tristan, who joined with no hesitation. He was taken with seven other students to see Headmaster Mugal, who informed them that they were to be trained to access the minds of monsters to defeat them. While at school, Tristan was trained to access a monster's mind, and was able to connect with an aquatic kaiju. Due to his early success in connecting, Mugal brought him to the next level of connection to the monster, confirmed as Titanosaurus, but Saegusa removed him from the machine on account of how much pain he was experiencing. That night, Tristan's dreamt of his parents in danger and he traveled home after telekinetically blasting a path out of the institute, but could not sense his parents inside, only afterimages of two figures in black dragging them away. He then noticed that he had summoned Titanosaurus, and was horrified at the destruction he had unintentionally caused. While talking to Titanosaurus, a group of aliens appeared behind him and teleported away with him. Miki and Mugal searched the wreckage of the institute, but were unable to psychically locate Tristan. Mugal then informed her that the U.N. considered the institute a failure, and that the children were to be sent home. Mugal, who was really the leader of the Simians, took Tristan to his homeworld to help him control Titanosaurus so that the monster could lead an invasion of Earth, alongside two Mechagodzillas. His best mimic, disguised as Miki, convinced him that the coming battle would be against the people who abducted his parents, motivation Mugal saw as essential to their success.
Appearances
Monsters
- Titanosaurus
- Godzilla (cameo)
- Rodan (cameo)
- King Ghidorah (cameo)
- Mothra (cameo)
- Destoroyah (cameo)
- Mechagodzilla (cameo)
Weapons, vehicles, and races
Characters
Locations
- United States, Earth
- Tristan's home
- Gresham, Oregon
- Black Hole Planet 3
Gallery
Covers
Cover B by Bob Eggleton
Scans
Trivia
- This comic marks the second appearance of the Black Hole Planet 3 Aliens in an American Godzilla comic, after previously appearing in Dark Horse's Godzilla (1995-1996).
- This comic marks the first time a video game console is directly mentioned in an American Godzilla comic - Miki Saegusa telepathically tells Tristan that she knows that he was thinking about having his mom buy him an Xbox 360.
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