Wednesday, March 23, 2022

New Teen Titans Vs. Godzilla

 

Godzilla has had a grudge against the Titans since he clashed with them in their first incarnation back in STF #1376.  They have a little more firepower this time around, but they still have their work cut out for them.  I remember Changeling turning into a dinosaur on a couple of occasions, that may be a good place to start!

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  1. Your timing is very odd this week an actual comic of godzilla verses power rangers will be out

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  2. The Changeling of this era did turn into a giant version of Lockheed the Dragon in the Uncanny X-Men / New Ten Titans crossover, so maybe daikaiju aren't impossible for him.

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  3. If worse comes to worst, he might even be able to become a verdant version of Krypto!

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  4. I'd rather see Gar become King Kong (Showa-era or modern Toho/WB version).

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  5. @Carycomic: you mean, the Legendary Monsterverse?

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  6. Gar becomes Godzilla? Why not? But Wonder Girl and Starfire at full force? Godzilla may be in for a few surprises.

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  7. Big G does indeed look pretty irritated on this cover. Even with the extra power the Titans now wield, they're going to have a bit of hard work to minimize collateral damage, especially since Godzilla tends to prefer fighting in downtown areas, especially near broadcast towers.

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  8. If they could lure him to a certain water tower, with the initials "WB" on it, there are three Mickey Mouse-looking siblings who might be able to put him in his place. Especially if the one wearing the red baseball cap burps in Godzilla's face after eating an onion!

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  9. Now, there's an idea for a sequel! Hanna-Barbera's version of Godzilla...versus Whakko, Yakko, and Dot!!

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  10. @Bob & Cary: split the difference, guys. Have JQV take on Vampirella and Shi (last of the sohei)!

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  11. I mean, if for no other reason than to finally have Ana Ishikawa make her Ross-verse debut.

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