Godzilla Rivals: Vs. Battra
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Godzilla Rivals: Vs. Battra is the fifth installment of the IDW Publishing one-shot comic series Godzilla Rivals. It will be published on August 3, 2022.
Description
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In a quiet beachside town ravaged by constant sewage spillages and toxic waste dumps, something is stirring. Deep under the rolling hills that surround Hackney-on-Sea, Battra is awakening, driven by a single goal: to destroy mankind and save planet Earth. The only one who can stop him is Godzilla, but he hasn't been seen in decades and has never ventured to the cold shores of the English coast... until now. Robbie runs a small bookshop, but her real passion is monsters. She's spent years researching the myth of Godzilla and his fearsome foes, and now that hypothetical experience is about to become a life-saving tool. Can Robbie locate Godzilla? Will Godzilla alone be enough to defeat Battra? Is Battra really wrong? And will the goddess Mothra make an appearance?
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Plot
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Appearances
Monsters
Locations
- Hackney-on-Sea, United Kingdom
Gallery
Covers
Trivia
- This comic features a different logo than all previous installments of Godzilla Rivals.
- This comic was originally set for a June 29, 2022 release date when it was first announced. However, Godzilla Rivals: Vs. Gigan was later moved to that date, resulting in Vs. Battra being indefinitely delayed until some retailers finally reported that it had been set for August 3.
- While other kaiju have attacked the United Kingdom in Godzilla media since, Godzilla Rivals: Vs. Battra will mark the first time Godzilla himself has visited the UK outside of video games since the Godzilla: The Series episode "DeadLoch" in 1999.
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