Godzilla: Here There Be Aliens (2025)
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Godzilla: Here There Be Aliens is an upcoming five-issue Godzilla comic miniseries published by IDW Publishing. A sequel to 2024's Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons II - Sons of Giants, the series serves as the third and final installment of a trilogy that began with Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons in 2023. Written by Frank Tieri and illustrated by newcomer Angel Hernandez, the series will feature an Xilien invasion taking place in 1950s America as seen from the perspective of agent Bob Jones, a government employee whose division had been tasked with proving the existence of kaiju. With an invasion imminent, Jones must find a way to rally Godzilla and his fellow Earth defenders against the alien threat.[1]
The first issue is set to release in May 2025.
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GODZILLA: HERE THERE BE ALIENS is both a fully standalone limited series and the epic conclusion to the Eisner-nominated GODZILLA: HERE THERE BE DRAGONS trilogy! Brought to us by veteran scribe Frank Tieri (Wolverine, Jughead: The Hunger) and new series artist Angel Hernandez (STAR TREK). It’s the middle of the 20th century, and Americans everywhere are terrified by the strange lights hovering above them in the night sky…and they should be. These UFOs are actually the Xilien invasion force! Revealed to have already been on Earth during the events of Here There Be Dragons: Sons of Giants, the Xiliens have been attempting to destabilize the planet with the help of kaiju from outer space! With the aliens’ claws deep inside the U.S. government, will our rogue operatives manage to band together to save humanity?[1]
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Development
The miniseries was first teased at the end of the final issue of Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons II - Sons of Giants before being formally announced three months later on February 17, 2025, on the official Godzilla website.[1]
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