
by Chris Mowry (writer), Jeff Zomow (art)
The Story: Twenty pages about how a scarred Chinese general struggles to provide for his family in a world torn apart by ancient beasts…Nah he’s evil. I mean, seriously, he’s blind in one eye! If he were a hero he’d wear an eyepatch.
The Review: Godzilla’s latest ongoing from IDW has sometimes seemed like it’s bitten off more than it can chew. We have a government anti-Kaiju task force, a team of dedicated megazoologists, a worldwide explosion of mega-fauna, and even an alien invasion to contend with. Amid this backdrop, last issue tipped us off that there may be more to these rampaging monsters than meets the eye. I don’t think I’m out of line if I say that the series hasn’t revealed its focus yet.
This issue wisely decides to dedicate itself to just one of the plotlines, that of Lucy and her scientific cohorts, who find themselves face to face with a previously unseen kaiju, Varan, on the shore of a Chinese lake. It’s a rare moment of greatness for a cult-favorite kaiju. With such a human vantage point, the issue has the opportunity to show how dangerous even the most mundane kaiju can be.
Lucy’s narration is leaps and bounds better than what Chris Mowry has supplied in recent months and is integrated into the issue quite well. Especially seeing such improvement, I still think that he can do better, but for now let’s count it a win
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Filed under: IDW | Tagged: Chris Mowry, Gaira, Godzilla: Rulers of the Earth, Jeff Zornow, Kaiju, Lucy Casprell, Matt Frank, Priscilla Tramontano, Rodan, Varan | Leave a comment »