The Godzilla Color Special is a one-shot comic book written by Arthur Adams and Randy Stradley and published by Dark Horse on August 1, 1992. Set in the same continuity as Dark Horse's 1987 one-shot Godzilla, King of the Monsters Special, it introduces G-Force, the team of scientists who would become. Godzilla Color Special is a 1992 comic book that was published by Dark Horse Comics.
To be added Godzilla Gekido-jin One of the scenes from the comic, showing Godzilla rising up from the ocean, was used for the cover of the script of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. This comic features the G-Force, introducing the name a year earlier than the movies, which first used it in Godzilla vs.
MechaGodzilla 2. Godzilla Color Special The biggest character in comics returns in this all-new monster-versus-monster epic! On the remote island of Kurukai, the inhabitants live in fear that an ancient demon imprisoned in a stone statue may one day escape and wreak havoc. Arguably the greatest English Godzilla comic published to date, and possibly just the greatest in general.
When the Godzilla Color Special was first printed back in 1992, color in Dark Horse Comics was a rare occasion. This issue proves, though, how much better Godzilla comics are when presented in full color. Information about the comic Godzilla Color Special #1, which has a publication date of Summer 1992 and was published by Dark Horse.
With Godzilla approaching an inhabited island, G-Force's attempt to evacuate the islanders proves unsuccessful. Could awakening Gekido-Jin be everyone's only hope? Story & script by Arthur Adams & Randy Stradley. Art by Arthur Adams.
Art assist by Gracine Tanaka & Steve Moncuse. Front & back covers by Adams. 40-page tale.
No ads. Cover price $3.50. Dive into the world of monsters and mayhem with the GODZILLA COLOR SPECIAL #1 from Summer 1992, brought to you by Dark Horse Comics.
A must-have for fans and collectors alike, this issue features the iconic Godzilla in all his glory, rendered in vibrant color that brings his destructive power to life. This comic book is a standout addition to any collection, embodying the spirit of US Comics. Browse issues from the comic book series, Godzilla Color Special, from Dark Horse Comics.
With Godzilla approaching an inhabited island, G-Force's attempt to evacuate the islanders proves unsuccessful. Item: Godzilla Color Special #1 Publisher: Dark Horse Cover Artist: Arthur Adams Writer: Randy Stradley, Arthur Adams Artist: Arthur Adams, Gracine Tanaka, Steve Moncuse Storylines: Godzilla, King of the Monsters This listing contains a stock photo and information from ComicBase and Human Computing. In 1987, Dark Horse Comics acquired the rights to Godzilla and for the next 12 years published various comic books and trade paperbacks based on the character.
These ran the gamut from back-up stories in anthology titles, to one-shots, to miniseries, to an ongoing series, as well as various reprints in the trade paperback format. In 1992.