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IDW would produce another period story in 2023, titled ''ComicBook/GodzillaHereThereBeDragons'', placing Godzilla and his friends in TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy with Sir Francis Drake running aground on Monster Island.

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IDW would produce another period story in 2023, titled ''ComicBook/GodzillaHereThereBeDragons'', placing Godzilla and his friends in TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy with Sir Francis Drake running aground on Monster Island.
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IDW would produce another period story in 2023, titled ''ComicBook/GodzillaHereThereBeDragons'', placing Godzilla and his friends in the GoldenAgeOfPiracy with Sir Francis Drake running aground on Monster Island.

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IDW would produce another period story in 2023, titled ''ComicBook/GodzillaHereThereBeDragons'', placing Godzilla and his friends in the GoldenAgeOfPiracy TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy with Sir Francis Drake running aground on Monster Island.
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IDW would produce another period story in 2023, titled ''ComicBook/GodzillaHereThereBeDragons'', placing Godzilla and his friends in the GoldenAgeOfPiracy with Sir Francis Drake running aground on Monster Island.
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* RaptorAttack: Averted in that the ''Velociraptors'' in Issue 5 are, for once, feathered and small.

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* RaptorAttack: Averted Subverted by Issue 5 in that the ''Velociraptors'' in Issue 5 are, are portrayed as, for once, feathered and small.
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* RaptorAttack: The ''Velociraptors'' in Issue 5 are, for once, feathered and small.

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* RaptorAttack: The Averted in that the ''Velociraptors'' in Issue 5 are, for once, feathered and small.
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* ArrogantGodVsRagingMonster: Godzilla appears in ancient Greece and has already decimated Poseidon, Ares, The Hydra and almost the entire pantheon. [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly The fact that the gods are weakened by a lack of prayer doesn't help.]] Only the [[TopGod arrogant Zeus]] remains to take down the {{Kaiju}}. Zeus barely wins by channeling all his power in one lightning strike, but this leaves him depowered and brought down to human level. [[NotQuiteDead However, Godzilla isn't dead yet...]]

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* ArrogantGodVsRagingMonster: Godzilla appears in ancient Greece and has already decimated Poseidon, Ares, The the Hydra and almost the entire pantheon. [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly The fact that the gods are weakened by a lack of prayer doesn't help.]] Only the [[TopGod arrogant Zeus]] remains to take down the {{Kaiju}}. Zeus barely wins by channeling all his power in one lightning strike, but this leaves him depowered and brought down to human level. [[NotQuiteDead However, Godzilla isn't dead yet...]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Godzilla does not appear at all in the third issue.
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* HeelFaceDoorSlam: Zeus manages to put down Godzilla, but expends what little energy he had remaining and ends up the powerless sole survivor of the Greek Pantheon. After an unknown amount of time in anonymity, and realizing his fellow gods were right about his hubris, he vows to become a god more worthy of reverence by mortals. Unfortunately, it's at this moment that Godzilla finishes reconstituting within the remains of Olympus, which have become Mt. Vesuvius in the meantime. His remains are found in the present day, flash fossilized in his horror.
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* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Hannibal uses a mound of improvised explosives to bury Godzilla beneath a massive rockslide, incidentally opening up a pass in the Alps that will let him besiege Rome. However, Godzilla is only briefly knocked out, and it’s implied the fall of Rome is due as much to Godzilla’s following rampage as it is due to Hannibal.
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* DraconicAbomination: This version of Godzilla is an entity that predates nuclear weaponry and takes the "god" part of his name literally. He curb-stomps the Yamata no Orochi and Lernaean Hydra, and wipes out the Greek Pantheon with little effort. Even being vaporized by Zeus isn't enough to permanently kill him, and he reconstitutes himself to burst through Mt. Vesuvius.
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*ArrogantGodVsRagingMonster: Godzilla appears in ancient Greece and has already decimated Poseidon, Ares, The Hydra and almost the entire pantheon. [[GodsNeedPrayerBadly The fact that the gods are weakened by a lack of prayer doesn't help.]] Only the [[TopGod arrogant Zeus]] remains to take down the {{Kaiju}}. Zeus barely wins by channeling all his power in one lightning strike, but this leaves him depowered and brought down to human level. [[NotQuiteDead However, Godzilla isn't dead yet...]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Godzilla does not appear at all in the third issue.


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* WorfHadTheFlu: It's strongly implied that the reason the Greek Pantheon went down so easily against Godzilla was because they had stopped trying to appeal towards the mortals ([[GodsNeedPrayerBadly whose prayers their powers depended upon]]) and grown weak.

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* BeenThereShapedHistory: The kaiju are present for, and often the cause of, numerous major historical events -- Godzilla causes both the Vesuvian eruption that ended Pompeii and the destruction of the Mongol fleet that tried to conquer Japan, for instance.



* GasLeakCoverUp: After the Mongol fleet was destroyed by Godzilla, the Shogun came up with the story of a typhoon to cover up his involvement.



* GasLeakCoverUp: After the Mongol fleet was destroyed by Godzilla, the Shogun came up with the story of a typhoon to cover up his involvement.

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* HydraProblem: Zeus summons the Lernaean Hydra to fight Godzilla, who bites and blasts off its heads before burying it under Mount Olympus.



* {{Orochi}}: Appears in the first issue, initially summoned to defeat the Mongols, but then easily defeated by an awakened Godzilla.

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* {{Orochi}}: Appears in the first issue, initially summoned to defeat the Mongols, Mongols but then easily defeated by an awakened Godzilla.Godzilla.
* OurHydrasAreDifferent: The Lernaean Hydra is summoned by Zeus to fight Godzilla, and is killed by having its heads blasted off and being buried beneath Mount Olympus.



* GasLeakCoverUp: After the Mongol fleet was destroyed by Godzilla, the Shogun came up with the story of a typhoon to cover up his involvement.

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* GasLeakCoverUp: After the Mongol fleet was destroyed by Godzilla, the Shogun came up with the story of a typhoon to cover up his involvement.involvement.
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