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Godzilla Gangsters and Goliaths #3 (2011) cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Detective Makoto Sato has been framed, disgraced and left on the run. But beware a desperate man... with a friend like MOTHRA! Sato strikes back at the Takahashi crime empire and the criminal underworld is powerless to fight back against the winged kaiju. Yet before Sato can finish the job, he learns that no man can truly control a monster
Date Available: 08/10/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER

Makoto has upset the cosmic balance and now Godzilla is here. This book continues to read like a 1960's-1970's Toho movie and I love it. From it's flashback King Ghidorah appearance to Godzilla rising from the sea old school, this book continues to remind me of a fun-filled Sunday morning in front of my Grandfather's tv watching the poorly dubbed adventures of my favorite rubber costumed monsters. Plus I believe this is the most dialog the Mothra twins have had without breaking into song. Plus the promise of a full blown monster mash with Rodan and Gigan joining in leaves me waited for this month long commercial break to hurry up and get over. Earl Shibb and garage doors, phooey.
8 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Detective Makoto Sato has been framed, disgraced and left on the run. But beware a desperate man... with a friend like MOTHRA! Sato strikes back at the Takahashi crime empire and the criminal underworld is powerless to fight back against the winged kaiju. Yet before Sato can finish the job, he learns that no man can truly control a monster
Date Available: 08/10/2011
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN SCHAEFER

Makoto has upset the cosmic balance and now Godzilla is here. This book continues to read like a 1960's-1970's Toho movie and I love it. From it's flashback King Ghidorah appearance to Godzilla rising from the sea old school, this book continues to remind me of a fun-filled Sunday morning in front of my Grandfather's tv watching the poorly dubbed adventures of my favorite rubber costumed monsters. Plus I believe this is the most dialog the Mothra twins have had without breaking into song. Plus the promise of a full blown monster mash with Rodan and Gigan joining in leaves me waited for this month long commercial break to hurry up and get over. Earl Shibb and garage doors, phooey.
8 out of 10 Grahams
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