Godzilla #1 Has Lots of Action But Needs More Kaiju

In simpler terms, the first issue of Godzilla seems more like a superhero comic than a traditional Godzilla tale, which might have been Seeley’s aim. This is not uncommon in the Godzilla comics. However, the new G-Force introduced in this issue doesn’t immediately grab your attention to sustain an entire series. It’s still early days, as it’s only one issue (plus a Free Comic Book Day prologue), but many readers find these characters rather dull and slightly irritating. On the positive side, there’s a lot of potential here with intriguing worldbuilding and a captivating cliffhanger that could introduce an exciting new villain. Unfortunately, Godzilla himself appears infrequently, which can be disappointing for fans.







