Godzilla in Hell #1
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Godzilla in Hell #1 was released on July 15, 2015.
Description
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Plot
After falling down from the mouth of Hell, Godzilla slams into the vestibule and awakens, being greeted by an enormous rock tower rising from the ground with the famous line "ABANDON ALL HOPE YE WHO ENTER HERE." Godzilla destroys the tower and moves on, passing through two cities with alien architecture before coming across a nuclear reactor. Peering inside, he is ambushed by a grotesque demon resembling a pile of organs crawling out from the smoke stacks. Godzilla dispatches the demon and moves on.
On the horizon an enormous cloud appears, made up of perhaps millions of souls, if not more, which are blown around by a tremendous storm. Godzilla walks through the cloud with difficulty but is confronted, in the "eye" of the storm, by what appears to be another Godzilla. However, it's only a disguise for another demon, this time larger, who puts up a better fight. In the end the demon attempts to devour Godzilla, which proves to be a mistake as a nuclear pulse destroys the demon from the inside out. However, the blast also weakens the ledge of Godzilla's current level, causing him to plunge off the ledge and fall deeper into Hell.
Appearances
Monsters
- Godzilla
- Nuclear Reactor Demon
- Gigantic Soul Cloud
- Doppelgänger Demon
- King Ghidorah (EC cover)
- Bezazelshun (EC cover)[2]
Locations
Gallery
Covers
"EC Comics Month" variant cover by Jeff Zornow
Scans
Godzilla inspects a copy of himself, which is really the Doppelgänger Demon in disguise
References
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