Godzilla: Rage Across Time issue 1
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Template:Infobox IDW Rage Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 is the first issue of Godzilla: Rage Across Time. It was released on August 24, 2016.
Description
"Move over dinosaurs… monsters used to rule the planet! Travel to different time periods to examine the origin of myths that fueled nightmares! In this first installment, Godzilla brings his terror to feudal Japan!"[1]
Plot
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To be added.
Appearances
Monsters
Weapons, Vehicles, and Races
Characters
- Akio
- Gorou Suda
Locations
Gallery
Covers
Subscription cover by Matt Frank
Scans
Trivia
- This issue marks the second official battle between Godzilla and Orochi. The two monsters first fought in a manga that was part of The Godzilla Comic Raids Again. IDW did not have to license Orochi from Toho, since the monster is a mythological figure, but Matt Frank's design for the creature was not allowed to resemble those from The Birth of Japan or Yamato Takeru.[2]
- The Snowman from the 1955 Toho film Half Human makes a brief appearance in this issue, looking out from a cave while Akio and Gorou Suda travel to the Shobijin temple.
- A Kappa, a famous yokai from Japanese mythology, appears along the side of a road in this issue, watching Akio and Gorou travel to the Shobijin temple.
- The M Space Hunter Nebula Aliens make an appearance in this issue. According to Chris Mowry, the Nebulans were previously planned to appear in Godzilla: Rulers of Earth, but IDW Publishing had difficulties acquiring the rights to use them from Toho, and they were replaced by the Cryogs.
External Links
- Issue #1 subscription cover by Matt Frank on deviantART.
- Issue #1 subscription cover line art by Matt Frank on deviantART.
- Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 on comiXology.
References
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