Godzilla (2025 comic)
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- Not to be confused with Godzilla (2012 comic) or any other comic by this title.
Godzilla is an upcoming 2025 ongoing comic series by IDW Publishing. The company's first interconnected Godzilla ongoing title since Godzilla: Rulers of Earth (2013-2015),[a] it will be part of a new shared universe dubbed the Kai-Sei Era. Written by Tim Seeley and illustrated by Nikola Čižmešija, the series depicts a world in which a mysterious energy source known as Kai-Sei awakened Godzilla decades prior and has fundamentally altered the planet. In the present, the United States is attempting to fight back against the monsters with the creation of a team of superpowered individuals known as G-Force.[1]
The first issue is set to release in July 2025. It will be accompanied by two other titles set within the same continuity: Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone and Starship Godzilla, also set for 2025 releases.
Description
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In 1954, an experiment with a mysterious energy source called Kai-Sei awakened Godzilla and other terrifying kaiju. For decades, humanity has endured an onslaught of monster attacks. While Japan views these unstoppable rampages like natural disasters, the United States’ G-Force is attempting to fight these seemingly immortal titans. Now, they’ve found a boy who wields the power of Godzilla. Will he save the world… or bring about its doom?[2]
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Development
IDW Publishing first revealed plans for a new Godzilla ongoing title and shared universe with the solicitation of Godzilla: The New Heroes in November 2024. The series was formally announced alongside Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone and Starship Godzilla on February 19, 2025, as part of IGN's Fan Fest event.[1] The full synopsis was revealed later that day on the official Godzilla website.[2]
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Concept art
Godzilla concept art by Nikola Čižmešija
Previews
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