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Godzilla Rivals (collected editions) #1

Godzilla Rivals: Round One

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Epic monster battles featuring some of Godzilla's fiercest Hedorah, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Battra! Each story is an all-out, knockdown Kaiju brawl. First, Godzilla and Hedorah smash their way through New York City while the search for the only scientist who can stop the chaos goes on in the streets below. Then, Mothra, the ancient and beautiful guardian of nature and humanity, is trapped in Lake Ikeda, but when one Kaiju awakens, Godzilla is close behind. When Mars invades Earth, Godzilla surfaces from Tokyo Bay and is pulled into battle with the flying saucers. Captured and taken by the Martians, Godzilla is forced to fight in a gladiatorial arena, where the King of the Monsters faces its biggest challenge King Ghidorah. In the finale, at a quiet beachside town ravaged by constant sewage spillages and toxic waste dumps, something is stirring. Deep under the rolling hills that surround Hackney-on-Sea, Battra is awakening, driven by a single to destroy mankind and save planet Earth. By an exciting mix of creators including Paul Allor, E.J. Su, Mary Kenney, SL Gallant, Adam Gorham, Rosie Knight, and Oliver Ono.

170 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 24, 2023

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Profile Image for Jiro Dreams of Suchy.
1,445 reviews10 followers
March 4, 2025
One of the best Godzilla comics I’ve ever read - simple, well told stories with great art. Interesting locations and twists on old stories, if you like Godzilla you’d like this.

I’m getting a Hedorah tattoo for sure
Profile Image for Neil.
1,345 reviews14 followers
February 5, 2023
A fun, quick read. It is four stories compiled into one volume; the way they are written came across as occurring one after the other to me . The artwork was hit-and-miss for me; I thought the artwork in the second story was the best followed by the artwork in the third story. It held my interest throughout, overall.



I love Godzilla; I read the Marvel comics back in the day (even with their horrible artwork) and then Dark Horse's run of the big green lizard. I even read most of the paperback novels from the early 2000s that were written about him; those were fun to read as well. As much as I enjoyed this compilation, I do feel like IDW has been pretty hit-and-miss when it comes to Godzilla and the other Kaiju of "his" universe (like the last compilation by IDW I read - it was a real stinker). This one, however, was pretty good overall and I enjoyed each of the stories on some level.
Profile Image for Zach Rust.
44 reviews
November 24, 2024
While the comic does deliver on its premise of kaiju vs kaiju action, what ultimately separates the great Godzilla stories from the just okay ones are the quality of the human stories within the action. And due to the anthology nature of the comic, that means the series is something of a mixed bag in that regard. Still though, I found Godzilla Rivals to be an enjoyable read for fans of the genre.
Profile Image for Vail Chester.
891 reviews
May 10, 2024
Great anthology of how various people deal with the kaiju threat.
Varies by how each characters treat Godzilla & the giant critter he tussles with.
Sometimes, they're just the natural disaster and people do their best to survive it.
Sometimes, Godzilla's the attacker and the government chained up another kaiju that's humanity's best defense.
Sometimes, aliens are doing their War-of-the-Worlds thing and kidnapped Big G to fight as a gladiator, and a mad scientist sends a robot boy & an experimental spacecraft pilot to stop the monster & alien threat both.
Sometimes, it's exactly like Legendary's King of the Monsters movie said: a big ol menace is a response to humanity messing up the planet and big skreeonking lizard fights to protect the world & the puny people living on it.
Art style's pretty good too for each of the stories; doesn't capture the same charm as actual live-action stuff, but it's fine for 2D.
Profile Image for Dubzor.
836 reviews11 followers
February 28, 2023
3.5

One of the better Godzilla trades out there.
Profile Image for James Rodrigues.
972 reviews9 followers
May 25, 2023
Released by IDW Publishing, Godzilla Rivals is a series of one-shot comics focusing on the titular creature fighting a different foe. Each story has its own distinctive visual style, capturing the Kaiju carnage and human reactions as the stories span different time period and locations. The first volume, entitled Round One, collects the first four issues.

My review can be read at Bloody Good Screen.
Profile Image for Timothy Pitkin.
2,000 reviews8 followers
January 16, 2024
A pretty cool idea for a Godzilla comic as instead of having it be a continuous story it is basically an anthology with each story kind of focusing on Godzilla fighting a different monster. Some of them are obviously better then others with the best ones being the Hedorah story as it focuses on the destruction around them and I like that they talk about the Kaijus as being beyond human understanding and Godzilla vs King Ghidorah as I like the idea of humans having to save Godzilla to help them against the aliens.
Profile Image for James.
215 reviews2 followers
January 8, 2025
A collection of standalone stories featuring different kaiju. I found the stories to be interesting and would like to have seen them expanded upon. The first story sees Godzilla and Hedorah battling in the streets, meanwhile a man is trying to get his scientist sister to the hospital. In the next, Mothra is freed from Lake Ikeda in order to stop Godzilla. Then Godzilla is captured by aliens and taken to Mars to fight in a gladiatorial arena. The final one has a cult leader predicting the end of the world and worshipping Battra who appears at a coastal town Hackney-on-Sea.
Profile Image for Steven Shinder.
Author 5 books20 followers
December 8, 2024
I'm really glad I went through a bunch of the vs films before reading this. The furthest Heisei era film I've watched as of writing is Godzilla vs. Mothra. That film and its earlier predecessors primed me for the fairy characters, so imagine how confused I would've been seeing them for the first time in a comic. Lots of visual art to appreciate in these fights. I was also impressed with how the human characters were handled.
Profile Image for Chad.
10.5k reviews1,068 followers
February 17, 2023
IDW keeps pushing these Godzilla series out without adding much to them. This one is Godzilla fighting different monsters in the background of each issue from the 1970s to the 2020s. It's about humans dealing with the destruction. It's fine.
483 reviews3 followers
July 29, 2023
3 stories all set in different timelines, no connection to each other or other media.

Vs Hedorah- 4 stars, best of bunch
Vs King Ghidorah- 3.5 stars
Vs Mothra- 3.5 stars
Profile Image for Kyle.
53 reviews
March 20, 2024
Really fun time. Not too deep just fun adventures with different monster set ups.
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