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Godzilla ruge para salvar a Los Ángeles

Autor : Matthew Actualizar : Feb 24,2025

La serie de IDW Publishing y Toho "Godzilla vs. America" ​​continúa su monstruoso alboroto con Godzilla vs. Los Ángeles #1, llegando a los estantes el 30 de abril de 2025. Este especial de todo el puesto presenta cuatro cuentos distintos del devastador asalto de Godzilla a la ciudad de los ángeles, Mostrando los talentos artísticos de Gabriel Hardman, J. Gonzo, Dave Baker y Nicole Goux.

Reconociendo el momento sensible dado los recientes incendios forestales devastadores en el área de Los Ángeles, IDW se ha comprometido a donar todos los ingresos de la venta de Godzilla vs. Los Ángeles #1 a la Fundación Caritativa de la Industria de Libros (BINC), que apoya librerías y tiendas de cómics impactó por los incendios. El editor emitió una declaración que enfatiza su compromiso con el apoyo de la comunidad y aclara que los temas del cómic, al tiempo que reflejan los eventos recientes, tienen la intención de explorar la condición humana frente a desafíos abrumadores. La historia en sí, según el editor asociado Nicolas Niño, representa a Angelenos uniéndose contra Godzilla, que muestra el espíritu de resistencia de la ciudad. El problema contará con historias únicas, incluida Godzilla que lucha contra el gigante Lowrider Mechs y atravesará el sistema de metro a menudo pasado por alto de la ciudad.

"Habiendo nacido y crecido en Los Ángeles, no podría estar más feliz de trabajar en un cómic repleto de algunos de los dibujantes más talentosos de la ciudad", dijo Niño. "¿El tema común? Angelenos que se unen para luchar contra una fuerza de la naturaleza. Este año comenzó duro para la ciudad y no puedo pensar en una mejor manera de celebrar Los Ángeles que al traer su mayor desafío: el rey de Monstruos más, todos los ingresos para este problema respaldan la respuesta de la Fundación Binc a los incendios forestales que afectaron a la ciudad en enero ".

El límite de la orden final para Godzilla vs. Los Ángeles #1 es el 24 de marzo de 2025. Para más noticias sobre los próximos lanzamientos cómicos, explore los títulos anticipados de Marvel y DC en 2025.

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