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We call him Godzilla. He keeps the other monsters in check. They’re naturally scared of him. He stops them from growing to full size and strength, and we do whatever it takes to keep him happy.
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Godzilla (ゴジラ is a Gojira)kaiju who appears in IDW Publishing's comic book series Godzilla: Oblivion. Transported against his will from an alternate dimension in which he reigns supreme on a post-apocalyptic Earth, Godzilla faced off against Humanity from two different Earths as he and his fellow kaiju fight for dominance in what seems to be the end of human civilization for both dimensions.
Name
- Main article: Godzilla#Name.
Godzilla's Japanese name, Gojira (ゴジラ), comes from a combination of the Japanese approximation of "gorilla" (ゴリラ, and kujira gorira) (クジラ), the Japanese word for "whale."
Design
In Godzilla: Oblivion, Godzilla's design is based on that of Toho's Heisei era films, with some unique traits. This Godzilla has prominently green, orange or blue in certain panels, eyes with yellow, occasionally tangerine, sclera. Additionally, this Godzilla is relatively thinner than his film counterpart. His ears are noticeably pointed and minuscule, and his face distinctly resembles that of the 84Goji and GhidoGoji designs. Most notably, this Godzilla has charcoal grey skin in addition to puffy dorsal plates, skin texture resembling burn marks, prominent eyebrow ridges, and long light grey claws, giving him some resemblance to the Showa era film designs. When utilizing his atomic breath, Godzilla’s dorsal plates glow blue concealed in a white aura before firing the beam weapon out of his mouth.
Origins
Godzilla, along with the other kaiju that appear in the series, is of an alternate dimension separate from that of the main characters. Ten years prior to the on-panel events, the alternate Earth underwent an apocalyptic event during which the Kaiju brought an end to human civilization. The strongest of them himself, Godzilla swiftly established dominance over the other giant monsters and in turn, took on the role of the Earth's ecological "ruler". Through unspecified means, Godzilla kept the other giant monsters in line to prevent them from reaching full maturity and/or strength.
Personality
Godzilla is an incredibly aggressive and territorial creature, asserting dominance over the other monsters in the alternate Earth after they brought forth the end of humanity's ecological position. However, during his "reign", Godzilla dedicated his efforts to preventing other monsters from growing out of control and to their full strength or maturity, demonstrating protectiveness towards his home-world. Godzilla proves incredibly hostile towards human beings, swiftly breaking into pursuit with the main characters when they blared swat sirens on a bridge to gain his attention. He went as far as to blast his atomic breath right behind the vehicle and didn’t cease his offense until after he breached the portal into Earth-1. Upon arrival, Godzilla engaged King Ghidorah into battle, persevering even as he was lifted off the ground by the three-headed dragon. Godzilla displayed visible shock when operation "Thunder Lizard", a military operation consisting of two bomber planes firing two pairs of nuclear missiles, blazed him in a giant fiery explosion over the sea. As one of the planes flew close to the surface, Godzilla furiously lunged up and destroyed it with his jaws. Godzilla displayed visible anger as he saw through humanity's various Mecha-revolved attempts of distracting him long enough to conjure up a means of defeating him. Godzilla redirected his fury when his home-Earth sent over his fellow monsters, overpowering Mecha-King Ghidorah before attacking Mothra and later Hedorah. As Dr. Talbert and Mishiko Yamada stayed behind to permanently shut off the portal behind them, Godzilla notice and approached them in anger before firing his atomic breath in their vicinity. Inferably, Godzilla seemed to recognize that humanity's actions on his home-world were mostly in favor of his motives while humanity from the other Earth held intentions that opposed him.
History
- Godzilla: Oblivion #1-5 (2016)
Godzilla: Oblivion
Godzilla: Oblivion #1
As Dr. Eli Talbert and his colleagues activated his dimensional rift for the first time, Godzilla's roar blasted from the portal. Despite the danger, Dr. Talbert and his employer, Ms. Yamada, breached into an alternate Earth, where they found themselves under attack by a Rodan. Suddenly, an enormous robot appeared before them and killed the pterosaur. In no time, Eli, Ms. Yamada, and their surviving bodyguards were picked up by the G-Wrangler Strike Force while the nearby machine fended off an oncoming flock of Rodans. In their escape from the battle, G-Wrangler Strike Force team leader Drayer explained how Godzilla came to power in this alternate Earth where he made it his purpose to prevent the other monsters from rising to power and growing out of control. Immediately afterward, Godzilla himself appeared as the people crossed a bridge, though he seemed to have not noticed them. Unbeknownst to Godzilla, King Ghidorah had followed Eli and Ms. Yamada back to their Earth, before being sealed there for the time being.
Godzilla: Oblivion #2
Immediately as Dr. Talbert and company appeared in "Earth-2", Godzilla roared and roamed nearby without notice. As the group discussed with Drayer and his men about defeating King Ghidorah back in "Earth-1", Godzilla fired his atomic breath at an unknown target. Before long, Earth-1's forces attract Godzilla's attention with a siren, provoking him into pursuit. He proceeded to chase the vehicle all the way into the portal and appearing on Earth-1 as the newly-built dimensional rift was shut down, allowing the King of Monsters to reunite with King Ghidorah on the other side.
Godzilla: Oblivion #3
Face-to-face with King Ghidorah on "Earth-1", Godzilla immediately blasted the three-headed dragon with his atomic breath, initiating their fight. His opponent retaliated with his gravity beams, though Godzilla returned the favor by tearing off the top of the Washington monument and utilizing it as a weapon off-panel. King Ghidorah proceeded to knock Godzilla down, only to be blasted by his atomic breath twice. Godzilla roared in victory with his enemy down, before suddenly finding himself kicked in the back. The ensuing battle took to the sky as King Ghidorah carried off Godzilla high up and far out over open ocean. With little options, the US military was granted permission to conduct operation Thunder lizard. Two bomber jets flew at the monsters before firing a barrage of nuclear missiles, resulting in a massive explosion that envelops both monsters. When one of the jets flew down to determine the status of the monsters, Godzilla erupted from the water and caught the plane with his jaws. Before long, Godzilla was met with a helicopter deployed to lure him further out to sea, which he swiftly destroyed with a claw swipe after missing with his atomic breath. Running lower and lower on options, an army of modified duplicates of Mechagodzilla are deployed to attack him.
Godzilla: Oblivion #4
Godzilla founded himself confronted by an army of Mechagodzillas, which he immediately began to dispatch with his atomic breath. Surrounded, Godzilla endured the barrage of the robots' attacks while other plans to defeat him were carried out. As King Ghidorah's corpse was retrieved to be converted into a cyborg, Godzilla continued to eradicate his aggressors. Right as Mecha-King Ghidorah activated, Godzilla broke into the facility housing it with the intent of confronting it. While Godzilla began to fight Mecha-King Ghidorah however, the inhabitants of "Earth-2" opened a portal from their side, unleashing all of the other monsters on "Earth-1".
Godzilla: Oblivion #5
As Godzilla and Mecha-King Ghidorah fought, all the other monsters from "Earth-2" appeared, many of which proceeded to confront the two. As Mothra and Anguirus began to inflict damage on Mecha-King Ghidorah, Godzilla found himself facing off multiple monsters, including the cyborg's aggressors, Zilla, and a mature Rodan individual. The ensuing destruction spread as the monsters began to take siege of the surrounding environment. Meanwhile, Godzilla tore off Mecha-King Ghidorah's mechanical head, finishing off both it and its pilot, Ridley, once and for all. Subsequently, Godzilla faced off Hedorah as the population of "Earth-1" was evacuated via organic cell-generated portals. As Dr. Eli Talbert and Ishiko Yamada shut down the dimensional rift permanently, Godzilla proceeded to approach them and fired his atomic breath in their vicinity, possibly killing them. Subsequently, Godzilla and all the other monsters found themselves confined to their new domain on "Earth-1" forever with the cell-generated portals' mass self-deactivation.
Abilities
Physical capabilities
Godzilla is incredibly strong and competent in physical combat, establishing dominance over his fellow kaiju on their native Earth prior to the events of the series. He displayed prowess in his fight against King Ghidorah in issue #3, though it mostly occurred off-panel. He later tore open the hanger to the facility housing Mecha-King Ghidorah in production. In addition to his strength, Godzilla has shown to be fast enough to knock human aircraft out of mid-air with his bare hands and jaws easily. He caught a swift bomber plane in his jaws moments after surviving the aircraft's payload.
Atomic breath
Godzilla’s atomic breath is powerful enough to inflict tremendous pain upon King Ghidorah, though it left no visible external damage. It obliterated the Mechagodzilla army sent against him and inflicted incredible harm on Hedorah. Though Godzilla also utilized his atomic breath against Mothra, the effects it had on her are unknown.
Durability
Godzilla was inferred by Drayer to be immune to conventional weapons. Godzilla's greatest feat would come in the form of surviving operation Thunder Lizard blowing up in point-blank proximity, revealing himself to be completely unsctached in contrast to his enemy. Earlier then, Godzilla endured King Ghidorah's gravity beams and physical blows while sustaining nothing more than visible pain. Godzilla displayed mere annoyance at the firepower of the Mechagodzilla army. Godzilla was unharmed by Mothra's arc lightning.
Intelligence
Godzilla stood his ground against King Ghidorah by using his wits and the surrounding environment to his advantage, going as far as to utilize the Washington Monument as a weapon and utilizing his atomic breath in a surprise attack. He defeated Mecha-King Ghidorah permanently by ripping off his opponent’s mechanical head.
Amphibiousness
Godzilla is equally competent in combat both on solid ground and in bodies of water.
Weaknesses
Godzilla was consistently caused pain or irritation by King Ghidorah's gravity beams as well as the attacks of the Mechagodzilla army.
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