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Revisiting Zone Fighter: The Lost Showa-Era Godzilla Crossover Series
Note: This article was originally published in 2022 on Godzilla Island and his since been revised. Zone Fighter! Toho’s 1973 tokusatsu series has always held a strange sort of mystique among Godzilla fans especially in the West. With its 26-episode run, giant hero battles, and guest appearances from Godzilla, King Ghidorah, and Gigan, it feels like a missing chapter from the Showa era. It fits right into the Godzilla timeline, taking place between Godzilla vs. Megalon and
Frank Laudato
6 days ago4 min read


Godzilla vs Gigan (1972) Review | Godzilla Island Archive
Note: This article was originally published in 2014 on Godzilla Island. The views and opinions expressed may be outdated or have since changed. The Plot: In this classic Showa-era entry, man-sized alien cockroaches disguised as humans attempt to take over Earth. Their sinister plan revolves around building a massive Godzilla Tower as the centerpiece of a theme park called World Children’s Land, supposedly for peace but in reality, it’s a front for invasion. Meanwhile, a co
Frank Laudato
Oct 172 min read


Destroy All Monsters (1968) Review | Godzilla Island Archive
Plot All of Earth’s Kaiju have been collected and brought to an island in the Pacific referred to as Monsterland. Under the island is a special control center where scientists monitor and control various functions of the island, ensuring that the Kaiju never escape and attack humanity. Monsterland features all sorts of containment systems, such as gases that force the monsters to retreat back to the island and invisible barriers that even Rodan cannot fly through. In the ope
Frank Laudato
Oct 165 min read


Godzilla Half-Century War Comic Series Review | Godzilla Island Archive
The Plot: This comic series follows two members of a Japanese tank battalion turned Godzilla specialists Ota Murakami and Kentaro Yoshihara. The story chronicles Godzilla’s history through Ota’s perspective across a 50-year time span. It begins in 1954, when Tokyo faces what the military believes to be a natural disaster until Godzilla steps out from behind the smoke and ruins. Ota and Kentaro’s entire battalion are wiped out, leaving their tank as the last line of defense. I
Frank Laudato
Oct 72 min read
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