Godzilla #2
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"Property Damage" is the second issue of Dark Horse's Godzilla. It was originally published on July 1, 1995,[1] and reprinted on October 7, 1998, as Dark Horse Classics: Godzilla: King of the Monsters #4.
Information
This issue originally was sold for $2.50.[1] The comic was reprinted in the Godzilla: Age of Monsters collection.
Description
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One big monster deserves another! To combat Godzilla, the scientific wizards of G-Force construct Cybersaur, their own giant tool of destruction! He takes to the skies with a single mission: Destroy the King of Monsters! Can technology defeat the ferocity of nature? The fate of America hangs in the balance![1]
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Plot
While Cybersaur battles Godzilla, Kino and Take' watch the fight and Kate gets footage for her news program. Underestimating Godzilla’s power, the Cybersaur's crew diverts power from their shields to their weapons. Godzilla lands a powerful blast and downs the robot, causing the death of Cybersaur's captain. Ignoring the fallen robot, the poisoned Godzilla lumbers on. Kate lands her helicopter and the G-Force members race to Cybersaur's cockpit to check on the crew. Kino stays to help Cybersaur's crew get the robot functional again while Take’ escorts Kate and her camera from the scene.
Back at G-Force headquarters in Japan, Col. Cameron calls Professor Yoshiwara, asking her about the toxicity of Godzilla's blood, asking her if she considered what effect his radioactive blood will have on the environment and drinking water before she poisoned Godzilla. Yoshiwara has no answers.
Take' and Kate express their mutual interest in one another when Dr. Kagaku and Reiko arrive in a second VTOL. A mid-air transfer is made and Take' and the beacon take their place aboard the VTOL. The Canadian army has filled a lake with gasoline, run electrical lines into the water and assembled a mass of artillery in hopes of destroying Godzilla. The reptile is unfazed by the trap and lumbers on until the repaired Cybersaur arrives on the scene. Employing the massive G-Buster, Cybersaur takes Godzilla down, seemingly killing the monster as Godzilla utters a last thunderous shriek.
Appearances
Monsters
Weapons, vehicles, and races
Characters
Locations
Gallery
Covers
Original cover by Arthur Adams
Dark Horse Classics: Godzilla: King of the Monsters #4 reprint cover by Bob Eggleton
Scans
Trivia
- Bob Eggleton's cover art for the Dark Horse Classics reprint of this issue unusually features Burning Godzilla from Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, despite this form of Godzilla never appearing in any of the company's comics.
References
This is a list of references for Godzilla (Dark Horse comic) issue 2. 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]
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