Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe issue 2 (2025)
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Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #2 is a comic book from Marvel Comics. It was published on August 20, 2025.[1]
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THE LETHAL PROTECTOR BECOMES THE DEADLY DESTRUCTOR AS GODZILLA BONDS WITH A SYMBIOTE! As the KING OF THE MONSTERS sets about making mincemeat out of Manhattan, EARTH'S MIGHTIEST HEROES find reinforcements in the most unlikely of places - the villainous patrons of the BAR WITH NO NAME! Will their combined efforts be enough to slow GODZILLA down - or are they merely adding fuel to the fire as the VENOM SYMBIOTE discovers an even more enticing apex predator to latch onto? Plus, BLACK PANTHER makes a shocking discovery about the nature of VIBRANIUM and what is driving Godzilla's rampage! But will it be enough to make a difference in the wake of the disappearance of MR. FANTASTIC, THE INVISIBLE WOMAN and THE ENTIRE BAXTER BUILDING?!
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Plot
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Appearances
Gallery
Covers
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Main Cover by Mark Brooks
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Variant Cover by Andrea Sorrentino
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Variant Cover by Stonehouse
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Action Figure Variant Cover by John Tyler Christopher
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Marvelized Ghost-Rider-Zilla Variant Cover by Dave Wachter
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Variant Cover by Jeff Zornow
Scans
Trivia
- Godzilla previously combined with the Venom Symbiote in Godzilla vs. Spider-Man and the Necrosword Symbiote in Godzilla vs. Thor, both released in 2025.
- Dave Wachter's Marvelized Ghost-Rider-Zilla is a reference to Kiryu having been built around the skeletal remains of the original Godzilla.
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