Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters issue 6 (2011)
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Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters #6 is an IDW comic book. It was released on August 24, 2011.
Description
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Monsters continue their relentless rampage around the world, demolishing cities and shrugging off military resistance. When drastic defense measures backfire, humanity's struggle to survive takes an ugly turn. Can anything be done to stop the monster mayhem? And seriously - how many of these things can there possibly be?! Sorry, mankind...in Godzilla: Kingdom of Monsters #6, the hits keep coming.
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Plot
Steven Woods and Allie walk along the road and talk a bit when Woods spots some dead spiders and playfully puts Allie on his back and runs off, before Kumonga appears. In Washington, the president reveals America's own robotic Godzilla, Mechagodzilla, has been planned to try to stop Godzilla, and jobs will be created in Detroit, Michigan, to aid in its construction. Night comes, and Woods and Allie sit around a campfire while something stares at them from the shadowy woods.
Some time later, Mechagodzilla is inaugurated and sent to battle Godzilla in South Dakota. After a short skirmish, Godzilla blasts Mechagodzilla in the rear and Mechagodzilla short-circuits and goes on a rampage in Atlanta. Meanwhile, some thugs try to sack Woods and Allie, but Woods beats them up.
Appearances
Monsters
Characters
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Weapons, vehicles, and races
Locations
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Gallery
Covers
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Cover A by Eric Powell
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Cover A art by Eric Powell, colors by Eric Stewart
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Cover B by Jeff Zornow
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Cover B art by Jeff Zornow
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Retailer incentive cover by Matt Frank
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Retailer incentive cover art by Matt Frank
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Retailer incentive back cover
Scans
Trivia
- This issue marks Mechagodzilla's first appearance in an IDW comic.
- Posters for The Seventh Seal by "Igmar Bergman" and Seven Samurai by "Akira Kurosasa" hang in one of the homes tuned in to the President's speech. These reference real movies by Ingmar Bergman and Akira Kurosawa, respectively.
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References
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