At long last, more than 40 since after Marvel’s 1977-1979 Godzilla series came to an end, the Big G returns to Marvel to duke it out against The First Family in the electric one-shot issue Godzilla vs. Fantastic Four #1. Ryan North delivers a fast-paced and simple but effective story that blends kaiju mythology with Marvel’s cosmic lore to entertain Godzilla enthusiasts and Marvel fans alike. Readers will be captivated by Godzilla’s evolving roles and an epic, high-stakes battle against King Ghidorah.

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A story that focuses on and thrives from its action- the respective strengths of Marvel’s First Family and Godzilla shine through in creative and cooperative ways. With a callback towards one of the Fantastic Four’s greatest adversaries and connecting it to the lore of Godzilla’s enemy, everyone becomes involved. The narrative is strung together with a mix of clever and serious dialogue that keeps things fresh and effectively crosses over the tones of the respective franchises.
John Romita Jr.’s art flourishes each page with kaiju and superhero action that effectively conveys the sheer scale of the story. Godzilla’s design is a modern-esque version of the classic King Kong vs. Godzilla suit, while King Ghidorah rocks a menacing, white-eyed look. Each roar and blast are palpable through the page, and each fight is gleefully dynamic and destructive.
To top it off, there are a multitude of awesome covers from Adam Kubert, James Harren, Lee Garbett, and more! Check out all the variants below!
Godzilla vs. Fantastic Four #1 marks an exciting and historic moment for both Godzilla and Marvel. It is a strong start to the six-issue Godzilla vs. Marvel series and is recommended for any kaiju or Marvel fan. The comic and kaiju world eagerly looks to the next kaiju superhero spectacle Godzilla vs. Hulk #1 releasing April 16, 2025.