Character » Godzilla appears in 418 issues.
Post war Japan is at its lowest point when a new crisis emerges in the form of a giant monster, baptized in the horrific power of the atomic bomb.
Third film in the MonsterVerse and the American debut of King Ghidorah, Mothra and Rodan
Second in a trilogy of animated movies produced in association with Netflix.
First in a trilogy of animated movies produced in association with Netflix. This is the first animated Godzilla film in the long running franchise.
Scientists, soldiers and adventurers unite to explore a mythical, uncharted island in the Pacific Ocean. Cut off from everything they know, they venture into the domain of the mighty Kong, igniting the ultimate battle between man and nature. As their mission of discovery soon becomes one of survival, they must fight to escape from a primal world where humanity does not belong.
Japan is plunged into chaos upon the appearance of a giant monster.
Godzilla, the godfather of the kaiju genre, is brought to life in a new take by Legendary Pictures, helmed by Gareth Edwards. The movie is a considered a reboot and re-imagining of the original 1954 film.
In the future, mutants and humans have worked to together to stop Godzilla, but they need him once more, so Godzilla returns once more to fight the evil monsters that terrorize Earth.
A 2003 entry in the Godzilla series. A repaired Mechagodzilla and Mothra team-up to defend Japan from Godzilla.
A 2002 entry in the Godzilla series, reintroducing Mechagodzilla. The bones of the 1954 Godzilla are used to create a cyborg intended to defend Japan from the modern version of the monster. However when the Mechagodzilla goes berserk, its creators find him more difficult to handle that his biological counterpart.
A 2001 film having Godzilla face Baragon, Mothra and King Ghidorah. The Godzilla of this film is powered by an amalgam of tormented souls from World War II. The rival monsters face in a battle of bodies and spiritual energy.
An 2000 entry to the Godzilla series. Godzilla is targeted by a species of dragonflies attempting to feed on his energy. He easily defeats them but has to face Megaguirus, the dragonfly queen which has been mutated to reach giant-size.
A 1999 reboot of the Godzilla series, ignoring all Godzilla movies except the original Godzilla film. Sightings of Godzilla are increasing and increasing, then one day, an alien named Orga arrives to Japan, and plans to destroy Japan, but Godzilla emerges to stop the beast.
An 1998 American remake of Godzilla. A marine iguana mutated by nuclear tests is trying to find a nest for its eggs, choosing New York City. A box office hit but a critical failure, it did revive Toho's interest for the franchise.
An 1995 entry to the Godzilla series, intended to be the last one released. Godzilla is dying of a heart condition while Godzilla Junior has grown into an adult. The two face a new foe, Destoroyah. The last battle for the old Godzilla and the first for his heir.
An 1994 entry into the Godzilla series. Godzilla faces a clone of himself from space.
An 1993 entry to the rebooted Godzilla series, reintroducing Godzilla Junior, Mechagodzilla and Rodan.
An 1992 entry into the rebooted Godzilla series, reintroducing Mothra and adding a darker counterpart called Battra.
A 1991 entry to the rebooted Godzilla series, reintroducing Ghidorah. Time travelers from the year 2204 manipulate events from World War II onwards to ensure the destruction of both Godzilla and Japan itself.
An 1989 entry to the Godzilla series. Genshiro Shiragami, a genetic scientist, loses his daughter Erika to a terrorist attack. Offered samples of Godzilla's DNA, he combines it with that of Erika and of a common rose to create his own hybrid monster, Biollante.
The third Scooby-Doo TV film has Shaggy, Scooby, and Scrappy becoming teachers at a "Ghoul school".
A 1984 reboot of the Godzilla series. 30 years after the attack of the original, a new, bigger and more powerful Godzilla emerges, and attacks Tokyo.
An 1975 entry to the Godzilla series. The aliens return Mechagodzilla to action and add Titanosaurus, an aquatic dinosaur to the mix. Godzilla is assisted by Katsura Mafune, a female, human cyborg. Due to budget concerns and an oil crisis, this was the last Godzilla film in a decade.
An 1974 entry to the Godzilla series. Alien invaders unleash a mechanical version of Godzilla against Earth. The real Godzilla teams-up with King Caesar against his doppelganger.
An 1973 entry to the Godzilla series. The undersea civilization of Seatopia has been adversely affected by nuclear testings. They unleash Megalon against the surface dwellers. Godzilla teams-up with the robot Jet Jaguar to face the threat.
A 1972 film featuring Godzilla defending Earth from an alien invasion. The aliens unleash King Ghidorah along with Gigan, a cyborg monster.
An 1971 featuring Godzilla facing Hedorah, a new foe. Hedorah is an alien organism which feeds on pollution and his toxic touch is lethal. Also being a shape-shifter, he proves to be a hard opponent.
An 1969 children's film, marking a different direction for the Godzilla series. Ichiro, a lonely Tokyo kid, dreams of Godzilla and Minilla's everyday lives on monster Island and is inspired to face his own everyday problems with courage.
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