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===''[[Go! Greenman]]''=== | ===''[[Go! Greenman]]''=== | ||
Although the Underworld is never seen on screen, [[Maoh]] is said to be the ruler of it before he was banished by God himself to a [[Underground Cave|desolate cave]] deep underground. | Although the Underworld is never seen on screen, [[Maoh]] is said to be the ruler of it before he was banished by God himself to a [[Underground Cave|desolate cave]] deep underground. | ||
===''[[ | ===''[[Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon]]''=== | ||
In ''Yamato Takeru'', the god Tsukuyomi is the | In ''Yamato Takeru'', the god Tsukuyomi is the Lord of the Underworld. | ||
==Residents== | ==Residents== | ||
*[[Maoh]] (formerly) | *[[Maoh]] (formerly) | ||
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*Demon Anguirus | *Demon Anguirus | ||
*[[Hellbat]]s | *[[Hellbat]]s | ||
*[[ | *[[God-demon]] | ||
==Filmography== | ==Filmography== | ||
*''[[Go! Greenman]]'' (TV [[1973]]/[[1974]]) [mentioned] | *''[[Go! Greenman]]'' (TV [[1973]]/[[1974]]) [mentioned] | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon]]'' ([[1994]]) | ||
==Comics== | ==Comics== | ||
{{Stub|section}} | {{Stub|section}} | ||
===''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''=== | ===''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''=== | ||
==== | ====[[Godzilla in Hell issue 1|Issue #1]]==== | ||
In the first issue of the five-part miniseries, Godzilla arrives in Hell via falling into it, plummeting into the vestibule where he leaves a crater. After being greeted by a gigantic monument with the inscription "ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE," and subsequently destroying it, Godzilla moves forward and encounters a number of | In the first issue of the five-part miniseries, Godzilla arrives in Hell via falling into it, plummeting into the vestibule where he leaves a crater. After being greeted by a gigantic monument with the inscription "ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE," and subsequently destroying it, Godzilla moves forward and encounters a number of Hellish cities. | ||
The first city is lined with glowing red eyes, and features large dome-shaped rocks with eerily human faces sculpted into them, and a second has towers with impossible geometry, large tetrahedrons balanced on tiny rods. There is also a nuclear reactor here, and Godzilla, upon peering into the smoke stacks, is attacked by a [[Nuclear Reactor Demon|demon]] resembling a mass of tumorous organs. After stomping the demon to death, he moves on and passes through a third city, composed of building with strange | The first city is lined with glowing red eyes, and features large dome-shaped rocks with eerily human faces sculpted into them, and a second has towers with impossible geometry, large tetrahedrons balanced on tiny rods. There is also a nuclear reactor here, and Godzilla, upon peering into the smoke stacks, is attacked by a [[Nuclear Reactor Demon|demon]] resembling a mass of tumorous organs. After stomping the demon to death, he moves on and passes through a third city, composed of building with strange hieroglyphic engravings. | ||
Past this, Godzilla encounters an enormous cloud of souls, tossed around in the air by an infernal storm, which he is able to walk through without much resistance. But when he emerges from a cloud bank into the eye of the storm, he finds what appears to be [[Doppelganger Demon|another Godzilla]]. Soon the creature reveals itself to be another demon and attempts to eat Godzilla, which has the same outcome as when [[Orga]] attempted to devour him. In the process of destroying the demon, Godzilla weakens the edge of the ledge of the current tier of Hell and plummets deeper downwards. | Past this, Godzilla encounters an enormous cloud of souls, tossed around in the air by an infernal storm, which he is able to walk through without much resistance. But when he emerges from a cloud bank into the eye of the storm, he finds what appears to be [[Doppelganger Demon|another Godzilla]]. Soon, the creature reveals itself to be another demon and attempts to eat Godzilla, which has the same outcome as when [[Orga]] attempted to devour him. In the process of destroying the demon, Godzilla weakens the edge of the ledge of the current tier of Hell and plummets deeper downwards. | ||
==== | ====[[Godzilla in Hell issue 2|Issue #2]]==== | ||
TBA | TBA | ||
== | ====[[Godzilla in Hell issue 3|Issue #3]]==== | ||
TBA | |||
====[[Godzilla in Hell issue 4|Issue #4]]==== | |||
TBA | |||
====[[Godzilla in Hell issue 5|Issue #5]]==== | |||
TBA | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Merchandise=== | |||
====Comics==== | |||
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | <gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'> | ||
Godzilla In Hell Issue 1 pg 4.jpg|[[Godzilla]] arrives at the vestibule of Hell and is greeted by a giant tower | Godzilla In Hell Issue 1 pg 4.jpg|[[Godzilla]] arrives at the vestibule of Hell and is greeted by a giant tower | ||
1 Suburbs.jpg|The first city Godzilla sees in Hell | 1 Suburbs.jpg|The first city Godzilla sees in Hell | ||
1 Impossible City.jpg|The second city, where Godzilla | 1 Impossible City.jpg|The second city, where Godzilla encounters the [[Nuclear Reactor Demon]] | ||
2 City.jpg| | 2 City.jpg|The third city | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Locations}} | {{Locations}} |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 19 September 2022
The Underworld (地獄 is a fictional location thought to be deep below the surface of the Jigoku)Earth. Many religions have a version of the Underworld, and in many of them which have a Heaven, the location is simply referred to as Hell.
History
Go! Greenman
Although the Underworld is never seen on screen, Maoh is said to be the ruler of it before he was banished by God himself to a desolate cave deep underground.
Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon
In Yamato Takeru, the god Tsukuyomi is the Lord of the Underworld.
Residents
- Maoh (formerly)
- Tsukuyomi
- Nuclear Reactor Demon
- Gigantic Soul Cloud
- Doppelganger Demon
- Demon Varan
- Demon Rodan
- Demon Anguirus
- Hellbats
- God-demon
Filmography
- Go! Greenman (TV 1973/1974) [mentioned]
- Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon (1994)
Comics
Godzilla in Hell
Issue #1
In the first issue of the five-part miniseries, Godzilla arrives in Hell via falling into it, plummeting into the vestibule where he leaves a crater. After being greeted by a gigantic monument with the inscription "ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE," and subsequently destroying it, Godzilla moves forward and encounters a number of Hellish cities.
The first city is lined with glowing red eyes, and features large dome-shaped rocks with eerily human faces sculpted into them, and a second has towers with impossible geometry, large tetrahedrons balanced on tiny rods. There is also a nuclear reactor here, and Godzilla, upon peering into the smoke stacks, is attacked by a demon resembling a mass of tumorous organs. After stomping the demon to death, he moves on and passes through a third city, composed of building with strange hieroglyphic engravings.
Past this, Godzilla encounters an enormous cloud of souls, tossed around in the air by an infernal storm, which he is able to walk through without much resistance. But when he emerges from a cloud bank into the eye of the storm, he finds what appears to be another Godzilla. Soon, the creature reveals itself to be another demon and attempts to eat Godzilla, which has the same outcome as when Orga attempted to devour him. In the process of destroying the demon, Godzilla weakens the edge of the ledge of the current tier of Hell and plummets deeper downwards.
Issue #2
TBA
Issue #3
TBA
Issue #4
TBA
Issue #5
TBA
Gallery
Merchandise
Comics
Godzilla arrives at the vestibule of Hell and is greeted by a giant tower
The second city, where Godzilla encounters the Nuclear Reactor Demon
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