Godzilla (Dark Horse comic) issue 11
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"Terror on the Titanic!" is the 11th issue of Dark Horse's Godzilla. It was released on May 1, 1996.[1]
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This issue originally was sold for $2.50.[1]
Description
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Every school-child knows that the famous 1906 San Francisco earthquake was caused by...Godzilla? That may be how history is rewritten if the unstable Professor Mason puts his two new weapons to use, the first being a time machine and the second being the King of the Monsters! It's up to G-Force to head off Godzilla's destructive historical rampage - but can mere humans repair history once Godzilla has thoroughly trampled it?[1]
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Plot
As Kino and Také flee the San Francisco earthquake, Godzilla appears within an iceberg in the North Atlantic in 1912. Kino and Také arrive on the deck of the Titanic when G-Force convinces Dixon to tell them Mason's next target. Kino and Také try to deter Godzilla from attacking with an energy weapon. As Mason prepares to collect the ship's loot, he and his sub are teleported to the far future of 2299. The future people ask that Mason bring them exotic animals from the past, especially Godzilla. Mason agrees to help them.
Meanwhile, Godzilla's attack alters history and he is credited with the sinking of the Titanic. As Godzilla again disappears, Kino and Také along with two Titanic passengers are transported back to the present. Mason and his men loot a Victorian zoo while Godzilla rampages through the city. Helzer and Meltev arrive and try to stop Godzilla with a sonic cannon. As they drive him away, Mason hurriedly transports his men, the animals, and Godzilla to the future.
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