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'''Random House''' is an [[United States|American]] book publishing company, and the largest general-interest trade book publisher in the world. It is currently owned by the larger company Penguin Random House, which was formed from a merger between Random House and Penguin Group. Random House published several books in the late 1990's based on the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla franchise]].
'''Random House''' is an [[United States|American]] book publishing company, and the largest general-interest trade book publisher in the world. It is currently owned by the larger company Penguin Random House, which was formed from a merger between Random House and Penguin Group. Random House published several books in the late 1990's based on the [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla franchise]].
==Godzilla Books==
==''Godzilla'' books==
===Scott Ciencin Series===
===Scott Ciencin series===
Random House published a series of four Godzilla novels aimed towards children, all written by author Scott Ciencin.
Random House published a series of four Godzilla novels aimed towards children, all written by author Scott Ciencin.
*''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters (novel)|Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' ([[1996]])
*''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters (novel)|Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' ([[1996]])
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*''[[Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island]]'' ([[1998]])
*''[[Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island]]'' ([[1998]])
*''[[Godzilla vs. the Space Monster]]'' (1998)
*''[[Godzilla vs. the Space Monster]]'' (1998)
===Marc Cerasini Series===
===Marc Cerasini series===
Four Godzilla novels intended for young adult readers were published by Random House and authored by Marc Cerasini. A fifth novel, ''[[Godzilla and the Lost Continent]]'', was planned, but was cancelled in the wake of [[TriStar Pictures]]' poorly received [[1998]] American ''[[GODZILLA (1998 film)|GODZILLA]]'' film.
Four Godzilla novels intended for young adult readers were published by Random House and authored by Marc Cerasini. A fifth novel, ''[[Godzilla and the Lost Continent]]'', was planned, but was cancelled in the wake of [[TriStar Pictures]]' poorly received [[1998]] American ''[[GODZILLA (1998 film)|GODZILLA]]'' film.
*''[[Godzilla Returns]]'' ([[1996]])
*''[[Godzilla Returns]]'' ([[1996]])
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*''[[Godzilla at World's End]]'' ([[1998]])
*''[[Godzilla at World's End]]'' ([[1998]])
*''[[Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters]]'' ([[1998]])
*''[[Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters]]'' ([[1998]])
 
===Picture books===
===Picture Books===
Random House also published a series of picture books written for young children.
Random House also published a series of picture books written for young children.
*''[[Godzilla Saves America: A Monster Showdown in 3-D!]]'' ([[1996]]) by Marc Cerasini, with illustrations by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts
*''[[Godzilla Saves America: A Monster Showdown in 3-D!]]'' ([[1996]]) by Marc Cerasini, with illustrations by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts
*''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan and the Smog Monster]]'' (1996) by Alice Alfonsi, with illustrations by Motown Animation
*''[[Godzilla vs. Gigan and the Smog Monster]]'' (1996) by Alice Alfonsi, with illustrations by Motown Animation
*''[[Godzilla on Monster Island (book)|Godzilla on Monster Island]]'' (1996) by Jacqueline Dwyer, with illustrations by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts
*''[[Godzilla on Monster Island (book)|Godzilla on Monster Island]]'' (1996) by Jacqueline Dwyer, with illustrations by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts
*''[[Who's Afraid of Godzilla|Who's Afraid of Godzilla?]]'' ([[1998]]) by Marc Cerasini (as Di Kaiju), with illustrations by Bob Eggleton
*''[[Who's Afraid of Godzilla?]]'' ([[1998]]) by Marc Cerasini (as Di Kaiju), with illustrations by Bob Eggleton
*''[[Godzilla Likes to Roar!]]'' (1998) by Kerry Milliron, with illustrations by Bob Eggleton
*''[[Godzilla Likes to Roar!]]'' (1998) by Kerry Milliron, with illustrations by Bob Eggleton
 
===Miscellaneous===
===Other===
In [[1998]], Random House published a nonfiction encyclopedic book titled ''[[The Official Godzilla Compendium]]'', which profiled information on all aspects of the Godzilla franchise up until 1998. The book was co-written by J.D. Lees, editor and publisher of ''[[G-Fan]]'' magazine, and Marc Cerasini.
In [[1998]], Random House published a nonfiction encyclopedic book titled ''[[The Official Godzilla Compendium]]'', which profiled information on all aspects of the Godzilla franchise up until 1998. The book was co-written by J.D. Lees, editor and publisher of ''[[G-Fan]]'' magazine, and Marc Cerasini.
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Revision as of 00:40, 18 November 2022

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Random House is an American book publishing company, and the largest general-interest trade book publisher in the world. It is currently owned by the larger company Penguin Random House, which was formed from a merger between Random House and Penguin Group. Random House published several books in the late 1990's based on the Godzilla franchise.

Godzilla books

Scott Ciencin series

Random House published a series of four Godzilla novels aimed towards children, all written by author Scott Ciencin.

Marc Cerasini series

Four Godzilla novels intended for young adult readers were published by Random House and authored by Marc Cerasini. A fifth novel, Godzilla and the Lost Continent, was planned, but was cancelled in the wake of TriStar Pictures' poorly received 1998 American GODZILLA film.

Picture books

Random House also published a series of picture books written for young children.

Miscellaneous

In 1998, Random House published a nonfiction encyclopedic book titled The Official Godzilla Compendium, which profiled information on all aspects of the Godzilla franchise up until 1998. The book was co-written by J.D. Lees, editor and publisher of G-Fan magazine, and Marc Cerasini.

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