Godzilla Library Collection, Vol. 6 (2026)
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Godzilla Library Collection, Vol. 6 is a book by IDW Publishing released on March 10, 2026. It is the sixth volume in a comprehensive line of paperback books reprinting IDW's entire library of Godzilla comics, collecting Godzilla: Cataclysm, Godzilla in Hell, and Godzilla: Oblivion.[1]
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The Library Collection series continues with three standalone graphic novels: Cataclysm, Godzilla in Hell, and Oblivion!
The Godzilla Library Collection is a comprehensive line of books that will collect every Godzilla comic series by IDW! In Cataclysm, by Cullen Bunn and Dave Wachter, years have passed since a monster apocalypse nearly destroyed mankind. Now it is merely a distant, nightmarish memory for Hiroshi, an elder in one of the few remaining tribes of humans. Little does Hiroshi know that the apocalypse is not over, and that his memories of the past may yet save the future! In Godzilla in Hell, Godzilla meets its greatest adversary of all time—the impossible tortures of Hell! Each issue of this miniseries sees Godzilla enter a new level of the underworld to do battle with the impossible by various creators, including James Stokoe, Bob Eggleton, Ulises Fariñas, Erick Freitas, and more! In Oblivion, by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Brian Churilla, a scientist has created a portal to another dimension—one where monsters rule supreme! An expedition begins into a world where hope has died and Godzilla is the unrivaled King of the Monsters. But what happens when a baby kaiju hitches a ride back to the original, monster-less dimension? |
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Contents
- Main articles: Godzilla: Cataclysm, Godzilla in Hell, Godzilla: Oblivion.
Godzilla Library Collection, Vol. 6 collects the entirety of IDW's five-issue comic miniseries Godzilla: Cataclysm, Godzilla in Hell, and Godzilla: Oblivion.[1]
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