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librarimans's review
3.0
I received an advance copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
A five part miniseries exploring Godzilla's adventures through hell and attempts to return to Earth. Each issue was done by a different creative team and focused on a different aspect of Godzilla's journey. The James Stokoe and Ulises Farinas issues were my favorites, but there wasn't a bad issue in the collection. This was good, not great, but still worth reading if you are a fan of Godzilla.
A five part miniseries exploring Godzilla's adventures through hell and attempts to return to Earth. Each issue was done by a different creative team and focused on a different aspect of Godzilla's journey. The James Stokoe and Ulises Farinas issues were my favorites, but there wasn't a bad issue in the collection. This was good, not great, but still worth reading if you are a fan of Godzilla.
depreydeprey's review
4.0
Nearly wordless and minimally plotted, Godzilla in Hell is as much a series of paintings as it is a graphic novel. The art is other level even if I wanted more diversity of monsters than the tried and true ghosts of kaiju's past.
ant's review
3.0
As a Godzilla noob, this collection gave me a great sense of the nature of the beast and I was really impressed. I'll definitely read more, but at the same time I felt a little let down by some of the art work in the later sections. When something starts as well as this, the standard (no matter how highly set) is the standard and when it falls, you can't help but feel let down. It's worth the price for the first section alone though, it's quite literally jaw dropping.
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