Godzilla's 70th Anniversary (2024)
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Godzilla's 70th Anniversary is a hardcover book from IDW Publishing which was published on October 29, 2024. It collects the entirety of Godzilla: 70th Anniversary, a one-shot anthology comic book released earlier in the year, as well as Godzilla: Best of Godzilla, itself a reprint of four Godzilla comics previously published by IDW.[1]
The book won the 2025 Eisner Award for Best Anthology,[2] becoming the first Godzilla comic to prevail in any category.
Description
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An anthology of new and beloved Godzilla creators telling tales that get to the heart of Godzilla’s lasting popularity!
Celebrating 70 years of Godzilla! Since 1954, Godzilla has been King of the Monsters, and what better way to celebrate than a gigantic anthology of tales that get to the heart of Godzilla’s lasting popularity? From the American Old West to modern Tokyo and beyond, this collection features stories of Godzilla fighting with its allies like Mothra against old enemies like the terrible Mechagodzilla, and reshaping the lives of all who fall in its path! Nine titanic stories by first-time and beloved Godzilla creators like Joëlle Jones (Catwoman), Michael Conrad (Wonder Woman), Matt Frank (Godzilla: Rulers of Earth), James Stokoe (Godzilla: The Half-Century War), Adam Gorham (Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant), and many more! This deluxe edition book also includes a reprint of our Best of Godzilla one-shot for even more Godzilla goodness![1] |
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Contents
- Main articles: Godzilla: 70th Anniversary, Godzilla: Best of Godzilla.
Godzilla's 70th Anniversary reprints IDW Publishing's Godzilla: 70th Anniversary anthology comic alongside Godzilla: Best of Godzilla, which itself reprints four selected issues from IDW's first run of Godzilla comics.
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