
IDW Publishing announces all proceeds from its forthcoming book, Godzilla and the United States: Los Angeleswill be donated to a charity that helps comic shops and bookstores in the Los Angeles area that have been affected by the recent fires.
This book is the second issue Godzilla and the United States Anthology Mini Series, Following Successful and Acclaimed Godzilla and the United States: Chicagoits final order deadline is Monday, March 24 before the release on April 30.
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The problem function is Gabriel Hardman ((Green light: Earth), J. Gonzo ((Hand of destiny), Jordan Morris ((bubble), Dave Baker ((Mary Tyler Moorehawk) and Nicole Goux ((The shadow of the batwoman). Godzilla and the United States It is the latest mini series published by IDW in partnership with Godzilla rights holder Toho. When Godzilla ends with Los Angeles, he’s next rampage in New England Godzilla and the United States: Boston.
After I read the question myself, I can prove that all of its participants have excellent work. The premise of this anthology can have a lot of flexibility and creativity, and continues to show in the exciting second issue where each story is different from each other in tone and artistically, while all stories still feel as fun and fun as King of Monsters. Godzilla has a lot of stories and it takes a lot of stories to stand out, but so far, this miniseries showcases the possibilities of unique possibilities for the legendary Kaiju production. For me, a particular standout is the incredible opening story of Gabriel Hardman, which focuses on the perspective of the destructive Kaju sequence of humanity. It’s worth mentioning that Godzilla fans or anyone who is curious, especially considering the benefits will be a good reason.
The book features Gabriel Hardman’s main cover, as well as variations from J. Gonzo and Dave Baker, and you can view everything below…



Godzilla v. United States: Los Angeles can book on Monday, March 24.
