Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons II - Sons of Giants (2024)
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Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons II - Sons of Giants is a five-issue Godzilla comic miniseries published by IDW Publishing. A sequel to 2023's Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons, the series reunites author Frank Tieri and artist Inaki Miranda.[1] The series shines a light on the mysterious kaiju-worshiping secret society known as the Sons of Giants, revealing more about their world-famous members, their connections to Godzilla and his fellow kaiju, and how they changed human history. It was published from June 26 to November 13, 2024.
An upcoming sequel series, Godzilla: Here There Be Aliens, was teased at the end of the final issue.
Description
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The sequel to last summer’s smash miniseries! Frank Tieri and Inaki Miranda reunite to explore the conspiracy that led to Sir Francis Drake hiding his treasure on Monster Island! Who are the Sons of Giants, and what is their mission? More importantly, what is their connection to Godzilla and the other monsters? This series shows us how it all came to be, how Godzilla was discovered by the leaders of the world, and how it changed history forever![1]
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Issues
Development
The miniseries was first announced on February 1, 2024, on the official Godzilla website.[1]
Gallery
Concept art
Issue #1 cover sketch by Inaki Miranda
Issue #2 cover sketch by Inaki Miranda
Hedorah sketch by Inaki Miranda
Trivia
- The series' premise is somewhat similar to that of IDW Publishing's earlier miniseries Godzilla: Rage Across Time, which also told stories of how Godzilla and his fellow monsters influenced history.
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