Godzilla Explains the 3 Types of Titan (& Why Godzilla Is the Deadliest)

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Godzilla Explains the 3 Types of Titan (& Why Godzilla Is the Deadliest)
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Godzilla is the King of the Monsters, something that's been established more than once, but one new story delves into exactly why that's the case.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Warning! This article contains spoilers for Godzilla: The War for Humanity #2 Out of all the Titans introduced in Godzilla lore, the titular King of the Monsters himself is the most powerful one. While that seems like a given, especially considering his widely-known moniker, one of the most recent Godzilla stories actually delves into why he’s the strongest.

Modern fans have been given a plethora of Godzilla content recently, with each one depicting Godzilla in basically the same light. From the MonsterVerse declaring Godzilla the King of the Monsters to comics such as Godzilla: Here There Be Dragons confirming Godzilla’s relevance and prevalence in human history, Godzilla is and has always been the alpha Titan of Earth, and every iteration of his fictional universe makes that abundantly clear.

Godzilla Doesn’t Follow Patterns Like Other Kaiju In Godzilla: The War for Humanity #2 by Andrew MacLean and Jake Smith, a new monster has popped up seemingly out of nowhere: Zoospora. This kaiju isn’t animalistic in nature, but is instead something more akin to fungus. Zoospora abducts kaiju all over the world, infects them with its toxins, and then takes control of their minds.

The fact that Godzilla doesn’t follow the natural habits of other kaiju gives him an inherent advantage against them, and it also displays a level of cognisance the other, more primal TItans don’t exhibit. This is why Godzilla is the King of the Monsters, and why Zoospora is perhaps the greatest villain Godzilla’s ever had to face. Zoospora is equally unpredictable, just as physically imposing , and has the ability to bend the lesser kaiju to its will.

The number of similarities between these two monsters is fascinating, but what’s probably the most interesting is that they are the only two who don’t follow specific patterns, and they’ve both used that to their advantage against all other Titans on Earth. While having a monster on Godzilla’s level is truly epic, Godzilla will assuredly be back to being the only one upon his inevitable victory, proving yet again why he’s the King of the Monsters.

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