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==Plot==
==Plot==
[[Godzilla]]'s rest in the pacific ocean is disturbed when a landmass the size of Texas appears in the Pacific Ocean and the countries of the world rush to control it. But when they arrive they discover vast ruins and a small group of survivors of a long lost civilization. But of more concern is that the monsters [[Varan]], [[Manda]], and [[Battra]] have made their homes on the lost continent. As the armies roll in the monsters begin to fight them but then flee and a totally new monster appears and destroys all the armies. Now Godzilla is the only hope for the world and the inhabitants of the Lost Continent.
[[Godzilla]]'s rest in the pacific ocean is disturbed when a landmass the size of Texas appears in the Pacific Ocean and the countries of the world rush to control it. But when they arrive they discover vast ruins and a small group of survivors of a long lost civilization. But of more concern is that the monsters [[Varan]], [[Manda]], and [[Battra]] have made their homes on the lost continent. As the armies roll in the monsters begin to fight them but then flee and a totally new monster, an extremely powerful humanoid made of rock and stone dubbed Raijin (or Daitengu) appears and destroys all the armies. Matters are made even worse when it is revealed that Raijin is merely a herald / champion for an even greater intelligence, the very Earth itself, which is not only responsible for the sudden return of The Lost Continent and the calling of all monsters to it, but has also possessed the body of [[Biollante]] to serve as its avatar, along with equally monstrous forest growth which soon appears across the globe, in a catastrophic bid to cleanse itself of all human life. Now Godzilla is the only hope for both mankind and the inhabitants of the Lost Continent against these two sentient and literal forces of nature.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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*[[Manda]]
*[[Manda]]
*[[Battra]]
*[[Battra]]
*[[Biollante]] / The Earth Itself
*Raijin (AKA Daitengu)


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Revision as of 12:25, 3 October 2016

Godzilla and the Lost Continent was a book that was announced twice but never published due to the publishers losing the rights to publish it.

Plot

Godzilla's rest in the pacific ocean is disturbed when a landmass the size of Texas appears in the Pacific Ocean and the countries of the world rush to control it. But when they arrive they discover vast ruins and a small group of survivors of a long lost civilization. But of more concern is that the monsters Varan, Manda, and Battra have made their homes on the lost continent. As the armies roll in the monsters begin to fight them but then flee and a totally new monster, an extremely powerful humanoid made of rock and stone dubbed Raijin (or Daitengu) appears and destroys all the armies. Matters are made even worse when it is revealed that Raijin is merely a herald / champion for an even greater intelligence, the very Earth itself, which is not only responsible for the sudden return of The Lost Continent and the calling of all monsters to it, but has also possessed the body of Biollante to serve as its avatar, along with equally monstrous forest growth which soon appears across the globe, in a catastrophic bid to cleanse itself of all human life. Now Godzilla is the only hope for both mankind and the inhabitants of the Lost Continent against these two sentient and literal forces of nature.

Appearances

Monsters

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