JUSTICE LEAGUE VS GODZILLA VS KONG's Final Issue Teases The Emergence Of A Deadly New Threat

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS GODZILLA VS KONG's Final Issue Teases The Emergence Of A Deadly New Threat

A solicit for the final issue of Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong teases the emergence of a new threat that forces the popular kaijus to team-up with Batman, Superman and co.

By MarkJulian - Jan 20, 2024 02:01 PM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics

We've been tracking the epic crossover event between DC Comics' Justice League and Legendary's MonsterVerse since July 2023 and after the release of the debut issue in October 2023, it seems the series is set to end this April. 

A new solicit for the seventh and final issue of Justice League vs Godzilla vs Kong has been released by DC (which teases the arrival of a hybrid Titan), along with details on the hardcover which will collect every released issue into one graphic novel. Pre-orders for the graphic novel are now live, which is expected to ship on June 25.

JUSTICE LEAGUE VS. GODZILLA VS. KONG #7
Written by BRIAN BUCCELLATO
Art by CHRISTIAN DUCE and TOM DERENICK
Cover by DREW JOHNSON
Variant Cover Artists JIM LEE & SCOTT WILLIAMS, DAN MORA, MIKEL JANIN, KENDRICK "KUNKKA" LIM
On Sale April 16

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The synopsis for issue #7 reads, "In this series finale, two worlds face annihilation in an all-out war between the DCU and Leg­endary’s Monsterverse! With the help of Godzilla and Kong, can the Justice League win a battle against a re-formed Mechagodzilla and a new, even more deadly, hybrid Titan — a byproduct of two worlds, the likes of which neither universe has ever seen!"

For those that have been keeping up with the series, it's revealed that Lex Luthor and the Legion of Doom have opened up a portal to the MonsterVerse and are using the Titans to take down the Justice League, once and for all.

Not to venture too far into spoiler territory but there's a powerful artifact that once belonged to Dream of the Endless and Doctor Destiny, which is at the heart of the conflict.

The first two issues of the series sold out at comic book retailers and DC announced a special, Monster-Sized Edition printing that would combine the two issues. DC released the 64-page special edition on January 16, with a price tag of $6.99. 

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS: The cataclysmic crossover event of the year is here as the DC Universe clashes with Legendary's Monsterverse in Justice League Vs Godzilla Vs Kong. Clark Kent is enjoying a night off with a very important dinner planned with his girlfriend, Lois Lane, when the entire city shudders under the weight of the monstrous Godzilla, who emerges from the bay!

What started as a routine clash between the Justice League and the Legion of Doom takes a dangerous turn when the wall between worlds is breached with Godzilla, Kong, and the Monsterverse emerging on DC's Earth!

What ensues will be a brawl of unprecedented scale and destruction from acclaimed writer Brian Bucceltato (Injustice) and bestselling artist Christian Duce.

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