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* NightmareFuel: In the first issue, one of the first things Godzilla contends with is a raging "sandstorm" that appears to be made of the ''millions upon millions'' of people who have died from being in the wrong place during Godzilla's rampages. It's also one of the first of many things in Hell that he doesn't necessarily win against so much as survive.

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* NightmareFuel: In the first issue, one of the first things Godzilla contends with is a raging "sandstorm" that appears to be made of the ''millions upon millions'' of people who have died from being in the wrong place during Godzilla's rampages. It's also one of the first of many things in Hell that he doesn't necessarily win against so much as survive.survive.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Godzilla forces his way through a sandstorm made of [[VengefulGhost millions of souls]] whose lives he ended in his countless rampages. Battle-weary from fighting endless demons, the King of Monsters in a similar vein to [[Film/GodzillaMothraKingGhidorahGiantMonstersAllOutAttack GMK Godzilla]], could've swallowed up [[YourSoulIsMine all the resident dead ghosts]] to power up. Simultaneously crippling the power of Hell as it collapses. For those unlucky consumed lost spirits, there is no Heaven. No Hell. ''[[AFateWorseThanDeath Only Godzilla]]''.
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** If thats truly what happened, that is. Back when IDW still had a message board, the book's editor stressed that the scene, much like the rest of the series, is open for interpretation. MAYBE Godzilla and Spacegodzilla blew up Earth, or MAYBE its just another illusion conjured up to punish Godzilla. In Hell, nothing can he taken at face value.
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* FridgeBrilliance: The entirety of the miniseries could potentially explain Godzilla's tendencies towards being a heroic entity as opposed to a callous destroyer, if we assume that the ending takes place before his first major outing as a hero. While his brutality does allow him some victories, his most difficult battles in Hell tend to be won by accepting that his brute force isn't enough to win the day, and learning to accept that he is not above consequences for his actions. When faced with a creature physically stronger than him, instead of resisting it, he runs headfirst towards its mouth to deliver a decisive blow. When forced to fight in an endless cycle of death with Destroyah and Ghidorah, he accepts that he can't fight forever, and turns his efforts towards breaking the wall sealing him in. And when faced with an unclimbable mountain, creatures that he'd destroyed the home of and has been deprived of his atomic breath, it all finally clicks in his mind, and instead of fighting, he accepts the consequences of his actions and allows the creatures to devour him. And through this, he reaches enlightenment, and is allowed to live, changed by his experiences.
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** If thats truly what happened, that is. Back when IDW still had a message board, the book's editor stressed that the scene, much like the rest of the series, is open for interpretation. MAYBE Godzilla and Spacegodzilla blew up Earth, or MAYBE its just another illusion conjured up to punish Godzilla. In Hell, nothing can he taken at face value.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]say?]]
* NightmareFuel: In the first issue, one of the first things Godzilla contends with is a raging "sandstorm" that appears to be made of the ''millions upon millions'' of people who have died from being in the wrong place during Godzilla's rampages. It's also one of the first of many things in Hell that he doesn't necessarily win against so much as survive.
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Godzilla meets ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]
* JustForFun/XMeetsY: Godzilla meets ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''
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* XMeetsY: Godzilla meets ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''

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* XMeetsY: JustForFun/XMeetsY: Godzilla meets ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''
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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]

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* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]say?]]
* XMeetsY: Godzilla meets ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}''
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* BrokenBase: In the third issue: either [[spoiler: Godzilla and Spacegodzilla killing each other and blowing up the entire Earth]] is awesome or really stupid.

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* BrokenBase: In the third issue: either [[spoiler: Godzilla and Spacegodzilla killing each other and blowing up the entire Earth]] is awesome or really stupid.stupid.
* HilariousInHindsight: [[Literature/NESGodzillaCreepypasta Godzilla battling demons in Hell, you say?]]
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* BrokenBase: In the third issue: either [[spoiler: Godzilla and Spacegodzilla killing each other and blowing up the entire Earth]] is awesome or really stupid.

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