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The Return of Godzilla (ゴジラ is a manga adaptation of Gojira, lit. Godzilla)The Return of Godzilla written by Kazuhisa Iwata and released by Shogakukan.
This manga was re-released by Dark Horse Comics twice. The first, 1988 through 1989 release, simply called Godzilla, had the manga split into 6 issues. The second, 1998 through 1999 release, titled Terror of Godzilla, also had the manga split into 6 issues, but printed in color rather than in black and white.
Plot
After considerable volcanic activity, Godzilla is stirred from his millions of years of sleep on the ocean floor, and heads into a world that has changed drastically since he ruled it. While surfacing, Godzilla collides with a boat at sea, the Fifth Yahata Maru. It is unclear if he actually attacks it, but he does roar and fire his Atomic Ray before Shockirus parasites that had been clinging to his body kill and drain most of the men on board, except for Hiroshi Okumura. While sailing, reporter Goro Maki approaches the ship and hopes to get a good story from it, but he is attacked by a Shockirus. It nearly kills him, but hie is saved by Okumura, who quickly passes out due to fatigue. Maki takes Okumura to the hospital, where he asks for him to tell his story to Makoto Hayashida, who fears that his story confirms the return of Godzilla.
Differences
The manga follows the plot of The Return of Godzilla closely, although artistic liberties are taken.
- Shockirus is depicted as a huge, six foot-long cockroach-like insect rather than a one foot-long isopod-esque creature
External links
- Godzilla 1 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Godzilla 2 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Godzilla 3 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Godzilla 4 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Godzilla 5 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Godzilla 6 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla 1 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla 2 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla 3 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla 4 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla 5 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
- Dark Horse Classics: Terror of Godzilla 6 of 6 - DarkHorse.com
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