Starship Godzilla (2025–)
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Starship Godzilla[a] is a currently-running 2025 ongoing comic series by IDW Publishing. Part of a shared universe of Godzilla comics dubbed the Kai-Sei Era, alongside Godzilla and Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone, it debuted on October 1, 2025.[1] The series is written by Chris Gooch and illustrated by Oliver Ono, and follows a team of spacefaring mercenaries who embark on kaiju-related missions throughout the galaxy using their starship, the S.S. Mechagodzilla.[2][3] While Godzilla's name is present in the title, he has yet to appear; it has instead been billed as a "Mechagodzilla standalone series".[4] A trade paperback titled Starship Godzilla: First Wars, collecting the first six-issue story arc, will be released on June 23, 2026.[5]
Description
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For the first time in Toho canon, this trip through the stars will bridge the gap between the various alien races. They’ve come to Earth in past tales, but now it’s time to visit their worlds as a crew of misfits embark on high-risk high-reward kaiju-based missions with a secret that could impact the whole universe.[6]
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Issues
Volume 1: First Wars
Trade paperbacks
The first volume, Starship Godzilla: First Wars, collects issues #1-6 and will be released on June 23, 2026. A black-and-white "Manga Style Edition" of the book will release on November 3, 2026.
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Starship Godzilla:
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Starship Godzilla: First Wars Manga Style Edition
Major appearances
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Weapons, vehicles, and races
Locations
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Development
IDW Publishing first revealed plans for a new Godzilla shared universe with the solicitation of Godzilla: The New Heroes in November 2024. The series was formally announced alongside Godzilla and Godzilla: Escape the Deadzone on February 19, 2025, as part of IGN's Fan Fest event.[2] The full synopsis was revealed later that day on the official Godzilla website.[6]
According to editor Jake Williams in a Reddit AMA, six issues of the series had been "pretty much fully written" by early June 2025.[7] Williams and series author Chris Gooch later revealed more information about the project's beginnings in an interview with Fangoria, detailing that the project began life in January 2024 and revolved around "a group of raiders who had turned actual Godzilla into a frankenstein-esque starship"; though this proposal did not fit Toho guidelines, it was reworked to center around Mechagodzilla and integrated into the new shared universe IDW was developing at the time.[8] Toho additionally rejected the idea of traditionally Earth-based Toho kaiju in space, limiting the series' kaiju roster to extraterrestrial monsters.
Gallery
Concept art
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Character sheet by Oliver Ono
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Ayan concept art by Oliver Ono
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Ayan concept art by Oliver Ono
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Ayan space suit concept art by Oliver Ono
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Alternate Elvira costume concept art by Oliver Ono
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Mechagodzilla concept art by Chris Gooch
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Mechagodzilla concept art by Chris Gooch
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Mechagodzilla concept art by Oliver Ono
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King Ghidorah concept art by Oliver Ono
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SpaceGodzilla concept art by Oliver Ono
Previews
Merchandise
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Enamel pin
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Early design for the pin
Miscellaneous
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Art of Mechagodzilla by Oliver Ono
Videos
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Trivia
- Starship Godzilla is IDW Publishing's second comic series focusing on a kaiju other than Godzilla, following Mothra: Queen of the Monsters, also released in 2025.
- Despite featuring human-like characters in the main cast, series editor Jake Williams has confirmed that none of the characters in this series are from Earth.[9] This makes Starship Godzilla the second IDW Publishing comic with an entirely alien main cast, following the ninth issue of Godzilla Rivals, Vs. Spacegodzilla from 2023.
- The Simian character Lif sports a cap with the logo of More Inc., the antagonistic corporation featured in the 2024 graphic novel Godzilla: Monster Island Summer Camp, which was also illustrated by Oliver Ono. Ayan also reads Monster Island Summer Camp in the fourth issue.
Notes
- ↑ An East Coast Comics–exclusive variant cover for Starship Godzilla #1 renders the series' title in Japanese as 宇宙船ゴジラ (Uchūsen Gojira, lit. "Spaceship Godzilla").
References
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