by RaymondBurr » Mon Nov 03, 2014 1:16 pm
Gigan's arm is trapped in Space G's space crystals when Space Godzilla re-forms into space-flying-mode. In order to free himself, Gigan cuts off his own arm.
Very cool idea, but they need to allow more room for the battle--both in terms of the physical size of the panels (less panels per page = larger panels that are easier to see action, more room to choreograph an image) and in terms of total pages. I agree with Jorzilla that including the Ebirah battle was a poor choice in this issue. Those pages could have been used for the Space Godzilla battle, providing more pages for more action (a longer SpaceG vs. Mechagodzillas battle) and/or pages with fewer panels, meaning larger images with more physical space to show what was going on in the battles.
Still enjoying the series though, it is a wonderful dose of Kaiju goodness every month. Jorzilla, I would recommend checking out the current mini-series, Godzilla: Cataclysm, for a Godzilla story with a clearer plot. It's doing a great job of using both humans and monsters to drive the story and the drama.
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