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Godzilla issue 11 (2026)

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Godzilla #11
Godzilla (2025 comic) issue 11
Written by Tim Seeley
Art by Hendry Prasetya
Colors by Francesco Segala
Letters by Nathan Widick
Cover by
  • Hendry Prasetya (CVR A)
  • Ito (CVR B)
  • Louie De Martinis (CVR RI 1:15)
Design by Nathan Widick
Edits by Jake Williams
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Godzilla #11 is a comic book from IDW Publishing. It was published on June 3, 2026.[1]

Description

The girl with the power of Biollante vs. the boy with the power of Godzilla!

The mysterious kaiju stampede has led G-Force to a strange farm in North Dakota…a farm currently overrun with sentient plants and a young woman controlling them. Speaking of control—Energy Godzilla has completely taken over Jacen’s body!

Who will win as Jacen fights this Biollante-themed newcomer?[1]

Plot

As Godzilla ravages Tokyo in 1954, two journalists search for physical evidence of the monster before realizing they've lost track of their son, Wakana. The boy proudly presents one of the monster's scales to them, but Godzilla spots the trio soon after and aims a blast of atomic breath at them as they tearfully hold each other. In the present, General Daniel Onishi awakens from a nightmare on a helicopter bound for the farm in Graceville, Minnesota. He shrugs off Science Officer Marco Petithomme's concerns, but cautions him that he may be shocked by what he finds there. Onishi offers a preemptive justification: everything he's done has been for his country and people.

Reminding Godzilla that their reservoirs of Kai-Sei energy are finite, Jacen Braid cautions that kaiju that they'll need to work together. May begins to grow and mutate rapidly, becoming a rose-like monster who stands taller than even Godzilla. As G-Force agents spray the barn, Angela and Harry explain to Riviera how they found May. Believing that she isn't truly a monster, they ask for a chance to reason with her before G-Force launches an attack. Dr. Rumi Chiba attempts to contact May telepathically, only to receive a psychic shockwave that leaves her doubled over in pain. She remarks that May's mind seems to have preexisting defenses against telepathy. As an additional responses, smaller creatures fall from the plant monster and surround G-Force. She apologizes to the team, adding that Braid and Godzilla appear to be their best hopes.

Godzilla attacks the plant monster with atomic breath, flinches when she bites its neck despite being unaffected, and slams its tail into her. Braid suddenly hears May's voice, then finds himself face-to-face with her in "Kai-Sei space". Despite his wariness of her, she introduces herself casually, then shows him her memories of Yuma Medical Center. He demands for her to return him to the battle, but she asks if he really wants to go back to sharing a body with Godzilla, who's probably fine without him. She cryptically adds that the two of them have walked the same path before and now have a chance to do it again.

G-Force struggles against the smaller plant monsters, unaccustomed to fighting smaller creatures. Incense bemoans his lack of fuel, prompting Harry to provide him with the "de-freaker" substance he purchases in bulk. As Incense dispatches the creatures, Harry explains that he uses it when plumes from the Deadzone cause his crops to mutate in undesirable ways, like growing hair and smelling like rotting meat. Godzilla tail-whips Biollante again as Onishi, now over the fight, exclaims that May has mastered her Biollantress form. The helicopter suffers a hit, and G-Force's attempts to strategize are interrupted when it crash-lands before them.

In Kai-Sei space, May shows Braid herself in infancy; a doctor extracts a leaf from her mouth with tweezers. She and her twin sister were born on the southern edge of the Deadzone and never knew their parents, who surrendered them from the hospital upon discovering that their cells shifted between animal and plant; her sister died soon after. Onishi, then an Army general, arrived with a Godzilla scale containing the purest sample of the monster's DNA in the U.S.'s possession. He believed it could also offer a cure for May's condition with the help of the biologist he brought with him: Jocelyn Braid. She added that May would soon meet her son at a school for children with the potential to build a better G-Force.

Riviera and Chiba rescue Onishi and Petithomme from the helicopter. They question Onishi's familiarity with Biollantress as he demands a report on the kaiju battle. Chiba recounts that Godzilla's energy form is invulnerable unless contacted telepathically; Onishi replies that May will be quick to exploit this. Unlike her sister, he explains, May can employ her abilities while retaining her intelligence, and although G-Force deemed her too dangerous to live, she survived multiple attempts to terminate her. Her sole purpose is to usurp Godzilla, and he believes she'll use the monster's mind and body to do it.

Braid reels from the revelation that G-Force made G-Mutants, including himself, on purpose, and fully intends to make more. May embraces him in Kai-Sei space, telling him he's not alone, while in the physical world, Biollantress sprouts a massive pair of jaws. She constricts Godzilla while biting it, and Braid screams in pain.

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References

This is a list of references for Godzilla (2025 comic) issue 11. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Godzilla [Kai-Sei Era] #11 Cover A (Prasetya)". Penguin Random House Comics Retail. Retrieved 10 February 2026.

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