When King Kong vs. Godzilla opened in August 1962 in Japan, the giant gorilla hadn't been seeing onscreen since 1933's King Kong sequel, The Son of Kong. The scaly dinosaur was also pretty much in ...
When it comes to larger-than-life sci-fi sculptures, no country can hang with Japan. It isn't enough to have the world's largest working robot under construction at the Port of Yokohama—that 60-foot, ...
Kurihama Flower Park is not safe! Actually, it is. The giant Godzilla that towers above the play area doesn’t breathe fire. Heck, it doesn’t even move. But, the kaiju does have an unusual secret. This ...
The giant lizard Godzilla (maybe you’ve heard of him) has been around for 69 years. Nice. When the first movie came out in 1954, it was a clear allegory to Japan’s Postwar turmoil following the U.S.
In 1974, fans were introduced to Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla, the latest and most thrilling chapter in the Godzilla franchise. Directed by Jun Fukuda, this iconic Japanese kaiju film featured the King ...
For those of us who want a little more Godzilla with our giant monster fare than, say, “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” look no further than the fresh and fierce Japanese import “Godzilla Minus One,” ...
SAGA--Just like in a scene from a Toho Studios movie, a giant Godzilla rears its terrifying visage over visitors at the Iwayagawachi dam. The dam, a 10-minute drive from an onsen resort in Ureshino, ...
Godzilla has become a distant memory for Japan when the destruction of a US submarine raises alarms for Admiral Tachibana. His estranged daughter Yuri investigates the legend of the guardian monsters, ...
Warning! Preview pages from Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #4 ahead!In order to defeat Godzilla and save the Marvel Universe, the Hulk is getting one hell of a boost from his fellow Avengers.
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