Scott Newman

Scott, otherwise known as Trevor Belmont, is an artist and fan-fiction creator of “G-Force Chronicles”.

Rachel Kingery

Rachel is the founder of Gigantuan Design. She is a self-taught graphic designer and illustrator, specializing in vector artwork. Rachel creates everything visual for the site and freelances community passion projects. Rachel is all about music, having played guitar all of her life. Rachel also gives back to her community by providing guitar lessons to the local youth. Her favorite band is Electric Wizard! When she is not cranking out artwork to aid in world domination, she is binge watching horror movies, regularly gaming, and attending craft beer tastings.

GROWING UP WITH GODZILLA: Donny Winter’s Talk Show Joins KU!

The entire Kaiju United team is proud to announce the addition of Growing Up With Godzilla to the Kaiju United community; to be featured and platformed on our site.

Interview: Frankie B. Washington & Matthew Blair

Jacob and Rachel sit down and discuss comic books and independent creators with Frankie & Matthew!

Frankie B. Washington

A graduate of the Butera School of Art, Frankie has freelanced as a professional illustrator for over thirty years.

Masonzilla

Acclaimed figure photographer Masonzilla’s gallery of work!

Interview: Graham Skipper

Graham Skipper, author of Godzilla: The Official Guide to the King of the Monsters speaks with Kaiju United about his new book, and shared love of all things Godzilla.

TALKING TOKU PODCAST debuts on Kaiju United!

The folks at Kaiju United are thrilled to announce our collaboration and partnership with Talking Toku Podcast, hosted by David Scrivani and Brian Kershaw. Going forward, site viewers can access new episodes of Talking Toku on Kaiju United, alongside other streaming platforms, such as Spotify.

SPACE MONSTER WANGMAGWI Blu-Ray Review

SRS has given us a truly special gift.  Rivalling Yongary, as well as later era Godzilla films. Wangmagwi knows exactly what it is, a film aimed at kids and sci-fi fans, riding the popularity of the Toho Studios kaiju films, while still managing to add its own wrinkle to the sub-genre.