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* PutOnABus: After Krollar decapitates the HumongousMecha Red Ronin, it's mentioned that it can simply be rebuilt. But it never is, and plays no further part in the series.

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* PutOnABus: After Krollar decapitates the HumongousMecha Red Ronin, it's mentioned that it can simply be rebuilt. But it never is, and plays no further part in the series. A rebuilt Red Ronin next appeared in a three-part Avengers story in 1980.
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The series, set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, follows Godzilla after he's thawed out of Alaskan ice and rampages through the USA. After the later Showa films of TheSeventies made Godzilla into more of a heroic character, Marvel's adaptation portrayed him as an animal AntiHero who's just too danged big for the era he lives in. He smashes lots of stuff but also ends up saving humanity from other monsters.

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The series, set in the shared Franchise/MarvelUniverse, follows Godzilla after he's thawed out of Alaskan ice and rampages through the USA.UsefulNotes/UnitedStates. After the later Showa films of TheSeventies made Godzilla into more of a heroic character, Marvel's adaptation portrayed him as an animal AntiHero who's just too danged big for the era he lives in. He smashes lots of stuff but also ends up saving humanity from other monsters.
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Wrong. Leviathan was inspired by Godzilla, but he's a different monster



This version of Godzilla was later {{retcon}}ned into being its own beast known as the Leviathan (and given a new appearance) as a way of WritingAroundTrademarks, ultimately meeting its demise by the hands of the X-Men.

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