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Godzilla by John Layman
Godzilla by John Layman




Godzilla by John Layman Godzilla by John Layman

That out of the way, the end of the comic unfolds with Sato being given a non-fatal shot. So consider this fair warning to stop reading if you want to enjoy the events of the issue. While I considered doing a no spoiler review for the issue, ultimately one has to discuss the conclusion to really review it. As Layman is fond of doing, the issue then backtracks to the events that led up to the shooting with Sato and his sons driving Mechagodzilla directly where Takahashi is hiding out to try and save the Elias and end the all-out monster assault on Tokyo.

Godzilla by John Layman

In terms of the story, the issue starts with Detective Makato Sato being gunned down by crime lord Takahashi and a subsequent funeral for the man much later. The last two issues got a little more cliché for what the genre is used to, but regardless the series ends as being an enjoyable read as a whole, with its only consistent downfall being the art of Alberto Ponticelli, who actually ends the series with his best work of the five issues at least. The series started off fresh, unique and well paced. The final issue of Gangsters & Goliaths, which wraps up the story John Layman created. Mothra, Rodan, Anguirus, Battra, Kumonga, Titanosaurus,






Godzilla by John Layman