Godzilla (Dark Horse comic) issue 4
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Template:Infobox Dark Horse King Godzilla vs. Bagorah is the fourth issue of Dark Horse's Godzilla, King of the Monsters. It was released on September 1, 1995.[1]
Information
This issue originally was sold for $2.50.[1] The comic was reprinted in the Godzilla: Age of Monsters collection.
Description
"Bagorah the Bat Monster and the artificially created Cybersaur are fighting for the crown of the King of Monsters, but Godzilla isn't ready to retire that title just yet! It's a giant-monster megabattle on the coast of North America, and no one's taking bets on who will be left standing!"[1]
Plot
Godzilla repulses Bagorah, despite being too weak to use his atomic breath. Jets lure the space monster out to sea. As Take' and Dr. Kagaku lead efforts to evacuate Cybersaur's crew, Col. Cameron spies Kate, Reiko, Yoshiwara, and Helzer and orders them arrested.
Bagorah catches one of the jets and after biting one, stops chasing and settles upon a skyscraper in Vancouver. Meanwhile, Godzilla advances on the city. He soon finds Bagorah and the two monsters renew their interrupted battle, Godzilla still too weak to use his fire.
G-Force evacuates Kino from Cybersaur just before the robot's fuel explodes, completely destroying the machine. In Vancouver, Godzilla is finally strong enough to use his flame, blasting Bagorah at point blank range. Severely wounded, the space monster flees and dives into the sea. Godzilla follows Bagorah's example and also heads out to sea.
Later, in a military prison, Col. Cameron questions Professor Yoshiwara. After verifying that no one else can recreate her toxin, Cameron shoots her, telling the guard on duty outside that she has committed suicide.
Appearances
Monsters
Weapons, Vehicles and Races
Characters
Locations
Gallery
Covers
Cover by Arthur Adams
Scans
References
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