A giant Bucky Barnes fighting American Kaiju in Thunderbolts (2023) #3
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When the American kaiju is not picking up a bus and throwing it back down as he wades through the buildings toward the center of town he is a US Army Corporal by the name of Todd Ziller. No cap fr fr.
Thunderbolts #3
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King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes Vol 1 #2 (Cover art by Tony Moore)
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“We’re compromised! Target Two is active and on the move!” -- The Revolution
Cover art for Thunderbolts Vol. 5 #003, “Operation [American Peril]”
Art by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson
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Thunderbolts connecting variant
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THUNDERBOLTS #3 (OF 4)
COLLIN KELLY & JACKSON LANZING (W) GERALDO BORGES (A)
Cover by TERRY DODSON
CONNECTING VARIANT COVER BY JOSEMARIA CASANOVAS
MARVEL 97 VARIANT COVER BY TBA
SHANG-CHI AND THE REVOLUTION VS. AMERICAN KAIJU!
When an attempt to recruit U.S.Agent and his partner, Todd Ziller, to the fight against Red Skull goes terribly wrong, it will take everything in Shang-Chi’s and Bucky Barnes’ arsenals – and more than a little luck – to keep the American Kaiju from destroying Hong Kong!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
Another good Thunderbolts variant, especially how the complex Meteorite outfit was simplified from what we can see.
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"Distinctly chilling. So real that it is nearly incredible."
Day 4 of Inktober! Today's prompt is "Scallop," scallops are mollusks, and The Monster that Challenged the World is about giant mollusks on a rampage! Here's today's new art!
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Todd Ziller A.K.A The American Kaiju for the belch rankings?
God of Gas / Belch King / Burp Factory / Ye Olde Gasbag / No Thanks / Who?
Sorry, this character is completely unknown to me. XD
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I mean really. Which version were they watching that didn’t have dinosaurs in it?🤨
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Not a big fan of American Kaiju’s design. It’s just 2014 Godzilla with the American flag on his chest. It could be better. One could argue that it’s supposed to be derivative or something because it reflects Todd Ziller as a character. But I’ve seen deviantart Godzilla oc’s (which are basically Godzilla but slightly modified because the artist wants their own Godzilla type of character. Not that I’m complaining because I’m guilty of this myself.) are better than this. Like I’ve seen people put more effort into their Godzilla knockoff OC’s to make them more unique. So I still think they could have done a bit better.
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Thunderbolts #3
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Maquettes of Godzilla created by Stan Winston's team for the proposed 1994 American film that was to be directed by Jan de Bont (Speed, Twister) and released by TriStar.
This film was abandoned by TriStar when the budget was projected to be in the $110-130 million range. De Bont insisted the film could be made for $100 million or less, but TriStar insisted on a $90 million budget, so de Bont left the project.
A few years later, after the success of Independence Day (1996), TriStar contracted Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich to make Godzilla. Their film ended up costing $125 million, and leaving a bad taste that persists to this day.
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Suko: Hi Mom!
Shimo: I'm not supposed to talk to you.
Suko: Oh, why's that?
Shimo: Because your dad is gonna talk to you when he gets home.
Suko: Oh, why is that?
Shimo, glared: School called.
Suko: *gasps*
Kong, slams the door open: YOU!!!
Suko: *screams*
[Source: American Dad]
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Are two out of the three hosts trying to make a Thunderbolts segment covering Marvel Superheroes Secret Wars: Battleworld #3 and Thunderbolts #3 on Marvel Noise episode 429?
It’s a Leap Day Recent Reads Roundtable with Kevin, Andrew & Steve talking up the new Night Thrasher, The Punisher, Thanos, Power Pack and Ultimate Spider-Man titles, as well as The Generic Comic Book, the Fall & Rise X-Books, more from Secret Wars: Battleworld, and recent issues of Thunderbolts and Blade. Plus: Toys!
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