Godzilla Galaxy Odyssey (2025-)
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Godzilla Galaxy Odyssey (ゴジラ ギャラクシーオデッセイ, abbreviated Godzilla GO, is a manga series written and illustrated by Gojira Gyarakushī Odessei)Ju Ishiguchi. It has been serialized by Akita Publishing in Young Champion magazine and on the Young Champion Web website since May 27, 2025 (JST). It features the brand-new alien monster Volga, designed by Hiroshi Maruyama of Ultra Series fame.
Chapters
- EP:001 "Contact" - released May 27, 2025
- EP:002 "Godzilla Lands" - released June 10, 2025
- EP:003 "Anomaly" - released June 26, 2025
- EP:004 "This Feeling" - released July 8, 2025
- EP:005 "Something's Wrong" - released July 22, 2025
Plot
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To be added.
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Author Ju Ishiguchi
- Godzilla designed by Shinji Nishikawa
- Space monster design by Hiroshi Maruyama
- Mechanical designer Ju Ishiguchi
Appearances
MonstersCharacters
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Weapons, vehicles, and races
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Development
The manga was announced with a trailer that premiered at Godzilla Fest 2024 on November 3, 2024. The trailer was directed, edited, and narrated by Shogo Kiyosu, with male and female voices provided by Yota Mori and Yu Chitose, respectively.[1] Its title card made use of live-action photography; three-dimensional representations of the characters ゴジラ (Gojira) were built by Yusuke Miki and shot by Koichi Inoguchi.[2][1]
On March 3, 2025, the manga's official X account posted an image containing the date May 27, 2025.[3] Five more images with the same date followed: one showing part of a machine on March 17,[4] one showing part of the new Godzilla design on March 24,[5] one showing two human characters on March 31,[6] one showing a drill-nosed ship resembling the Gotengo on April 7,[7] and one showing a monster flying over a city on April 14.[8] This culminated in the reveal of the manga's title and logo on April 21.[9] The account's bio and display name were also updated to confirm May 27 as the series' start date.
Key art for the manga was released on April 27, giving the first full look at Godzilla, along with comments from mangaka Ju Ishiguchi, Godzilla designer Shinji Nishikawa, and space monster designer Hiroshi Maruyama.[10][11]
Gallery
Trailer
Previews
EP:001
Pages
EP:001
Miscellaneous
Internet
Videos
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External links
References
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