Godzilla #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Night at the Museum," Godzilla’s rampage through New York City takes a surprising turn when paleontologist Gladstone devises a plan to lure the giant reptile into the New York Metropolitan Museum using flares. With the Fantastic Four arriving to confront the beast, the battle unfolds among ancient skeletons and the museum’s temporary "Live Sharks" exhibit, culminating in a chaotic clash that sends Godzilla crashing into a tank of great whites. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with Dan Green’s inks, G. Roussos’s colors, and Elaine Heinl’s lettering, this 1979 Marvel issue features a cover by Herb Trimpe and Bob McLeod.
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The twenty foot tall Godzilla causes a panic in New York City as he causes a traffic jam and starts trashing cars. Gladstone (a paleontologist and colleague of Dr. Takiguchi) suggests they lure Godzilla into the New York Metropolitan Museum. They do so with flares. Meanwhile the Fantastic Four show up and engage Godzilla in battle. The Thing knocks Godzilla into a Brontosaurus skeleton and eventually knocks him into a huge tank full of great white sharks that is a part of the museum's aquarium exhibit ("This week only.... Live Sharks").
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