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Godzilla Vs. the Robot Monsters (Godzilla , No 3) by Marc Cerasini
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Godzilla Vs. the Robot Monsters (Godzilla , No 3)

by Marc Cerasini

Series: Godzilla (4)

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World of Fandom magazine praised Marc Cerasini as "an impressive voice," calling his previous novel, Godzilla At World's End, "an epic adventure that has the flavor of a Tom Clancy, Jules Verne, and Edgar Rice Burroughs story all rolled into one!" In Cerasini's next imaginative tale, the battered nations of the world prepare to fight back against Godzilla by constructing a pair of gigantic robotic weapons to be operated by teams of teenage geniuses. Unknown to the teams, however, the evil three-headed dragon King Ghidorah has returned. Rebuilt as a cyborg weapon, the creature can only by stopped if the robots now combine their forces and find an ally in the newly awakened Godzilla/tm/!  

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