CGC Registry

Toho vs. Marvel


Set Type: Godzilla (1977)
Owner: RyukyuPito
Last Modified: 3/24/2016
Views: 674

Rank: 10
Score: 1576
Leading by: 226
Points to Higher Rank: 79

Set Description:

Godzilla debuted in 1954, becoming a colossal hit for Toho productions in Japan. The following year, the film was released in America under an altered title, "Godzilla: King of the Monsters." Marvel Comics acquired the rights to this film icon in 1977, beginning a two-year run (under the same title), written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Herb Trimpe. In the first issue, Godzilla bursts out of an iceberg, a story line very similar to the 1963 film, "King Kong vs. Godzilla." The bane of Godzilla’s existence was S.H.I.E.L.D. – taking on a role that “G-Force” performed in Godzilla films of the eighties. Godzilla met several other established Marvel characters during the series run, including the Champions, Kirby’s Devil Dinosaur, Fantastic Four and the Avengers. Marvel lost the rights to the character and the series ended production (rather abruptly) in 1979, with issue 24.

I vividly recall Toho's Godzilla films and similar Japanese monster folklore (kaiju), regularly airing on weekend broadcast television during the late-1970s and early-1980s; this introduction to a very specialized genre of Japanese entertainment remains a major driving force for my current, collective interest in Marvel’s “Godzilla: King of the Monsters” graded books. The Godzilla (1977) set will remain my first Bronze Age target for completion. Additionally, with story lines that entertainingly illustrate the Fantastic Four and the Avengers failing to defeat the creature, Godzilla, in my opinion, remains a truly formidable and iconic character of the Marvel Universe.

Jewels of the Set:

Godzilla (1977) #20 Signature CGC 9.8 WP: story includes an appearance by the Fantastic Four (Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Girl, Human Torch and Thing). Book (03/79) is triple-signed by Fantastic Four creator, Stan Lee, and both this issue's cover artists, Herb Trimpe and Bob McLeod.

Godzilla (1977) #23 Signature CGC 9.8 WP: story includes an appearance by the Avengers (Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Yellowjacket, Wasp, Scarlet Witch and Vision). Book (06/79) is signed by Avengers co-creator, Stan Lee, and this issue's artist Herb Trimpe.

Set Short Range Target:

Godzilla (1977) #24 Signature CGC 9.8 WP. Would like this set's last issue signed by Stan Lee; book showcases a cameo role by the ASM.

Slot DescriptionCert #GradeScore
Godzilla 1 1060640005 9.8220 Shop eBay
Godzilla 2 0265183004 9.8100 Shop eBay
Godzilla 3 1157344004 9.8110 Shop eBay
Godzilla 4 1262422037 9.888 Shop eBay
Godzilla 5 1117687003 9.888 Shop eBay
Godzilla 6 0226724023 9.880 Shop eBay
Godzilla 7 1076812011 9.880 Shop eBay
Godzilla 8 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 9 1262422045 9.888 Shop eBay
Godzilla 10 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 11 1157344007 9.875 Shop eBay
Godzilla 12 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 13 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 14 0931429015 9.875 Shop eBay
Godzilla 15 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 16 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 17 No Comic    Shop eBay
Godzilla 18 1261126005 9.875 Shop eBay
Godzilla 19 1176272002 9.875 Shop eBay
Godzilla 20 1113279010 9.882 Shop eBay
Godzilla 21 0256655001 9.875 Shop eBay
Godzilla 22 1241813006 9.883 Shop eBay
Godzilla 23 1113279009 9.882 Shop eBay
Godzilla 24 1021289010 9.8100 Shop eBay

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