Release Date: February 4, 2026
Publisher: Marvel Comics
The King of the Monsters is officially setting up a permanent residence in the Marvel Universe. While previous crossovers have often felt like “elseworlds” stories, Godzilla: Infinity Roar #1 marks a significant shift, leaning into the high-stakes cosmic energy that Marvel fans crave.
The Premise: A New Kind of Apex
Following the events of the Monsters Unleashed resurgence, Godzilla isn’t just surfacing in the Pacific—he’s being drawn toward the Savage Land.
The series kicks off with a massive seismic event that attracts the attention of both S.H.I.E.L.D. and the Fantastic Four. However, the “Infinity” in the title isn’t just for show. Rumors within the solicitations suggest that the radiation Godzilla emits is beginning to resonate with the lingering energy of the Infinity Stones, making him a walking, roaring cosmic beacon.
Why You Should Be Excited
- The Scale: Unlike the more grounded monster stories, Infinity Roar promises “Kirby-scale” destruction. Expect Godzilla to go toe-to-toe with more than just tanks; he’s facing off against the heavy hitters of the Marvel cosmic roster.
- The Art Team: Marvel has tapped a powerhouse creative team known for “big-screen” layouts, ensuring that every atomic breath blast feels like it’s jumping off the page.
- A New Rivalry: The first issue teases a confrontation that fans have been debating for decades: Godzilla vs. The Hulk. This time, however, the stakes are tied to the very fabric of the Marvel landscape.
What to Look For
Keep an eye out for the 1:50 variant cover—it’s rumored to feature a stunning wraparound of Godzilla standing atop the ruins of the Avengers Mansion.
The Verdict: If you’ve ever wanted to see how a Kaiju handles a Super Hero civil war, this is the book for you. It’s loud, it’s destructive, and it’s a love letter to both Toho and Marvel history.
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