Godzilla (2014) vs MOS

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Godzilla (2014) vs MOS

The new Godzilla and both Mutos vs Superman, Zod, and Faora.

Kryptonians rape.

Mutos get killed first, then it's a triple team against Godzilla. Kryptonians are way too fast to get tagged by the monsters.

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The alien team wins.

Zilla wins.

all for the kryptonians but i think they would win if zod and faora were fully incontrol and experienced with their powers under the yellow sun

if not then zilla for the win eventually

Zilla can't hit them with strikes or atomic breath.

Heat vision to the eyeballs.

Originally posted by Placidity
Zilla can't hit them with strikes or atomic breath.

Heat vision to the eyeballs.


definitly something Faora or Zod would do

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Originally posted by Placidity
Zilla can't hit them with strikes or atomic breath.

Heat vision to the eyeballs.

Not sure if heat vision on the eyes will work when Godzilla the Awakening (official prequel to the movie by Legendary Pictures and the writer of GZ 2014) showed GZ eyes were open and shown to be fine in the heat of the largest Nuke used by America. Nuke fire > to any heat vision feat in MOS movie.

Was it ever mentioned in Awakening that the Castle Bravo explosion was in megatons? I've read, and I can't find a single panel which states that.

This question is mainly due to the fact that the movie retconned the yield of that blast to kilotons instead of megatons.

Kryptonians are too small a target for kaiju, really. Even though I like the kaiju better.

Originally posted by Epicurus
Was it ever mentioned in Awakening that the Castle Bravo explosion was in megatons? I've read, and I can't find a single panel which states that.

This question is mainly due to the fact that the movie retconned the yield of that blast to kilotons instead of megatons.

The movie never retcons anything. What happen in the movie was a side character made a accurate comment that nukes in the past were Kilotons . He never stated Castle Bravo Nuke which was shown in the beggining movie and mention by name in the prequel comic. The unimportant side character made a comment on a subject he knew nothing about, and the scientist stated nukes would not work cause he knew from experience.

So people take a out of context and very vague statement as bible which the prequel comic corrected with solid stated facts.