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|caption =Cover of issue #16 by Herb Trimpe | |caption =Cover of issue #16 by Herb Trimpe | ||
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|editorinchief =Jim Shooter | |editorinchief =Jim Shooter | ||
|cover =Herb Trimpe | |cover =Herb Trimpe |
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"The Great Godzilla Roundup!" is the sixteenth issue of Marvel's Godzilla, King of the Monsters. It was released in November of 1978.
Plot
With Godzilla still on the rampage near Salt Lake City, John Hawk, after having his house trampled on, arranges another group of cowpokes to try and rustle up Godzilla, who he believes has been eating his cattle.
The group end up surrounding Godzilla, and Hawk and his men try to rustle Godzilla, Hawk even managing to rope and "ride" Godzilla for a while. However, when Godzilla smashes open a canyon to flee, they find Godzilla leads them to the cattle, which have in actuality been stolen by Lefty Walsh and Bill Ford. When Ford tries to shoot Hawk, Godzilla knocks him off the canyon peak to his death. After the whole ordeal, Hawk and the others leave Godzilla to find his own way.
Appearances
Monsters
Weapons, vehicles, and races
- None
Characters
- John Hawk
- Lefty Walsh
- Bill Ford
Locations
- Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Gallery
Covers
Scans
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