G-Force USA has split into 2 teams, with vastly different agendas. But when a dark force reveals itself to one of the teams, will the allure of killing Godzilla blind them to the nefarious nature of their new ally?
CREDIT: IDW PUBLISHING
Written By Tim Seeley – Art By Nikola Čižmešija
Colors By Francesco Segala & Gloria Martinelli – Letters By Nathan Widick
Edited By Jake Williams - Published By IDW Publishing
***Minor Spoilers Possible***
An Uneasy Alliance
Rumi, Jacen, and Jet Jaguar are investigating the underground tunnels Anguirus made, and Godzilla used to attack Atlanta. As they follow the tunnels, they run into Godzilla who is now attacking Kansas City. Even though he’s not fully ready, Jacen is thrust into action against the King of the Monsters. Meanwhile, Captain Riviera and the rest of the team are hunting down who created the Yacumama Leeches. After a short investigation they find out exactly who is behind it and are shocked that a Kaiju can talk. But that doesn’t stop them from forming an alliance based on their mutual hate for Godzilla.
A Team Divided
Godzilla #4 continues the rift between the G-Force team, well adding a new wrinkle with a unique alliance. Tim Seeley does a wonderful job of explaining the rift between the 2 sides of the G-Force team. Seeley really shows what the characters are thinking and their underlying motivations. Add to that the mysterious puppet master that is pulling the strings, and who now has aligned with Riviera, and the suspense is really building.
The art in this issue is awesome and really brings this world to life. Nikola Čižmešija does a phenomenal job with the character and monster design. Čižmešija also does a fantastic job with the backgrounds and settings of the story, which really brings the world to life. Francesco Segala & Gloria Martinelli do an incredible job of matching the colors with the art seamlessly, making the art really pop.
Overall Grade: 9/10
Godzilla #4 really moves the story forward well keeping some motivations mysterious, which really builds up the suspense. As the story ramps up, the mythos keeps growing, which is setting the Kai-Sei Era apart from every other iteration of the Godzilla franchise. This series has delivered and then some and should be on everyone’s Pull List.
