Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe (2025-)
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Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe is an in-progress, five-issue comic book miniseries from Marvel Comics. Written by Gerry Duggan and illustrated by Javier Garrón, the series sees Godzilla embark on a seemingly unstoppable trail of destruction across the Marvel Universe, forcing superheroes and supervillains to unite in efforts to stop the King of the Monsters.[1]
The first issue was published on July 16, 2025, two weeks after the conclusion of Godzilla vs. Marvel.
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A previously dormant Godzilla has been angrily awoken and begun carving a path of annihilation as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes band together to try and stop its cataclysmic rampage! But when their combined efforts fail to slow the Bringer of Destruction, Earth’s heroes are forced to go to extraordinary lengths to try and bring Godzilla down – including joining forces with Earth’s most devious villains! But will this be enough to stop Godzilla as it tears straight through the Marvel Universe into the Dark Dimension and other realms? Plus, how is the King of the Monsters connected to the mysterious metal, Vibranium, and what does this mean for Wakanda? In the face of an unstoppable force of nature, the Marvel Universe must come together like never before in this earth-shattering fight for Earth’s survival.[1]
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Development
The series' existence was previously teased in 2024 with the announcement of the Godzilla vs. Marvel series of one-shots.[2] The series was later exclusively announced by TheWrap on April 11, 2025.[1]
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- Series creator Gerry Duggan confirmed that the series takes place in Marvel Comics' Earth-616 timeline, as well as the series' Godzilla being the "classic Showa era Godzilla", in a Reddit AMA.[3]
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