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'''''Godzilla Treasury Edition''''' is a book published by [[IDW Publishing]] on June 15, [[2016]]. It is a collection of selected work by author and illustrator James Stokoe on IDW's ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' comics to that point. | '''''Godzilla Treasury Edition''''' is a book published by [[IDW Publishing]] on June 15, [[2016]]. It is a collection of selected work by author and illustrator [[James Stokoe]] on IDW's ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' comics to that point. | ||
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
{{Main|Godzilla: The Half-Century War issue 1|Godzilla in Hell issue 1}} | {{Main|Godzilla: The Half-Century War issue 1|Godzilla in Hell issue 1}} | ||
''Godzilla Treasury Edition'' contains the first issues of the comic miniseries ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]'' and ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]'', both of which were written and illustrated by James Stokoe. In addition, the book includes an unused story treatment by [[Chris Mowry]] and three pages of uncolored art by Stokoe based on the treatment, which has [[Godzilla]] fight [[Hedorah]]. The book ends with a collection of all covers that Stokoe had contributed to IDW's ''Godzilla'' comics to that point, ranging from [[2011]]'s ''[[Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths]]'' to the then-recent ''[[Godzilla: Oblivion]]''. | ''Godzilla Treasury Edition'' contains the first issues of the comic miniseries ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]'' and ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]'', both of which were written and illustrated by [[James Stokoe]]. In addition, the book includes an unused story treatment by [[Chris Mowry]] and three pages of uncolored art by Stokoe based on the treatment, which has [[Godzilla]] fight [[Hedorah]]. The book ends with a collection of all covers that Stokoe had contributed to IDW's ''Godzilla'' comics to that point, ranging from [[2011]]'s ''[[Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths]]'' to the then-recent ''[[Godzilla: Oblivion]]''. | ||
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*The cover art for ''Godzilla Treasury Edition'' is a color-muted version of James Stokoe's cover art for ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]'' [[Godzilla in Hell issue 1|#1]]. | *The cover art for ''Godzilla Treasury Edition'' is a color-muted version of [[James Stokoe]]'s cover art for ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]'' [[Godzilla in Hell issue 1|#1]]. | ||
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Godzilla Treasury Edition is a book published by IDW Publishing on June 15, 2016. It is a collection of selected work by author and illustrator James Stokoe on IDW's Godzilla comics to that point.
Description
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An extra large all-James Stokoe Godzilla extravaganza! Featuring the first issues of Godzilla: The Half Century War and Godzilla in Hell, as well as all of Stokoe’s assorted Godzilla covers over the years, this is the perfect place to get familiar with the master of monster’s work!
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Contents
- Main articles: Godzilla: The Half-Century War issue 1, Godzilla in Hell issue 1.
Godzilla Treasury Edition contains the first issues of the comic miniseries Godzilla: The Half-Century War and Godzilla in Hell, both of which were written and illustrated by James Stokoe. In addition, the book includes an unused story treatment by Chris Mowry and three pages of uncolored art by Stokoe based on the treatment, which has Godzilla fight Hedorah. The book ends with a collection of all covers that Stokoe had contributed to IDW's Godzilla comics to that point, ranging from 2011's Godzilla: Gangsters & Goliaths to the then-recent Godzilla: Oblivion.
Trivia
- The cover art for Godzilla Treasury Edition is a color-muted version of James Stokoe's cover art for Godzilla in Hell #1.
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