Well, if this was but a fake Godzilla, I'd agree. Pretenders to the throne can get squashed.
Against humans, the real King of the Monsters can only ever be driven back, and only at a painful cost. If he decides to fight, you either suffer crushing defeat or lose whatever gave you a chance to do more than cower in exchange for pushing him back to the sea to one day rise again. For he is an allegory of mankind's destructive mistakes and that trying to forget or refusing to learn from them will doom us all.
Hibiki better have a lot of backup or hope another kaiju puts them on the same side or this is going to get ugly.
Well, if this was but a fake Godzilla, I'd agree. Pretenders to the throne can get squashed.
Against humans, the real King of the Monsters can only ever be driven back, and only at a painful cost. If he decides to fight, you either suffer crushing defeat or lose whatever gave you a chance to do more than cower in exchange for pushing him back to the sea to one day rise again. For he is an allegory of mankind's destructive mistakes and that trying to forget or refusing to learn from them will doom us all.
Hibiki better have a lot of backup or hope another kaiju puts them on the same side or this is going to get ugly.
Hibiki can technically go Ultraman if she wants. It's a power she acquired but never really had a use for. Something tells me she's gonna bust it out.
Hibiki can technically go Ultraman if she wants. It's a power she acquired but never really had a use for. Something tells me she's gonna bust it out.
A good start, but that's not to say that promises to make things simple, I hope.
One version of Godzilla has been sucked into a black hole and broke physics by tearing his way out of it, another has survived a direct hit with a meteor large enough to turn Tokyo into a featureless crater after he burned it down from an apocalyptic size, and that's not even touching how absurd the comic lines have made him at times.
Depending on how Godzilla is treated, this should be the toughest fight of Hibiki's life and, honestly, barring another kaiju making them fight together and parting ways, it shouldn't feel like a win even if she defeats him. Given how Godzilla crossovers tend to go, I'd half-expect Ghidorah to drop in for them to fight like he did in the Ultraman crossover special back in the 60s so that there isn't a need for the kind of resolution Godzilla's fights usually have.
A good start, but that's not to say that promises to make things simple, I hope.
One version of Godzilla has been sucked into a black hole and broke physics by tearing his way out of it, another has survived a direct hit with a meteor large enough to turn Tokyo into a featureless crater after he burned it down from an apocalyptic size, and that's not even touching how absurd the comic lines have made him at times.
Depending on how Godzilla is treated, this should be the toughest fight of Hibiki's life and, honestly, barring another kaiju making them fight together and parting ways, it shouldn't feel like a win even if she defeats him. Given how Godzilla crossovers tend to go, I'd half-expect Ghidorah to drop in for them to fight like he did in the Ultraman crossover special back in the 60s so that there isn't a need for the kind of resolution Godzilla's fights usually have.
Is this really "Wow That Was Fast"? If it's about the collaboration between the two, if I remember correctly, the collab was announced on 2 November, while this was posted to pixiv on 10 November. Unless this was posted to Twitter not long after the announcement, I'm removing it from the pool.