Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe reaches new heights of chaos and spectacle as the King of the Monsters collides with the Hulk in an earth-shattering confrontation. Empowered by newfound science, Hulk charges headfirst into battle against Godzilla, setting off a chain reaction of destruction that sends shockwaves across the Marvel Universe. Cities fall, heroes scramble, and the stakes couldn’t be higher as the fight threatens to tear the planet apart. Just when it seems impossible to top the chaos, the creative team of Duggan, Garrón, and Medina ups the ante once again, unleashing a breathtaking clash that also draws in the might of Wakanda. What unfolds is a brutal and brilliantly executed display of strength, strategy, and survival, with every panel brimming with energy and imagination.
If there’s one thing this comic book nails, it’s the sheer joy of big, outrageous ideas. Duggan fills this issue with wild concepts that feel ripped straight from a child’s most imaginative daydreams, and it works beautifully. Hulk supercharging himself with Pym particles, the heroes merging into a colossal mech-like formation, and the chaotic energy of it all make this story pure comic book fun. The setup is straightforward (the heroes lure Godzilla to Wakanda, where Hulk waits with a secret weapon), but it’s an effective stage for nonstop action. The story delivers an earth-shaking battle between Hulk and Godzilla that lives up to every expectation. Each combatant gets their moment to shine, with punches that feel seismic and stakes that feel mythic. Duggan continues to give fans everything they could want from this crossover, setting the stage for what promises to be an explosive and unforgettable finale.
The only shortcoming of this issue is the limited character interaction. Black Panther and heroes like Cyclops share only brief exchanges, mostly serving to set up the off-page twist that drives the cliffhanger. Fortunately, that reveal is worth the wait, crafted with enough care and detail to make readers pause and take it in. The plot itself feels secondary to the spectacle, but there are still flashes of genuine character depth. Bruce Banner’s quiet moment of wishing the Hulk luck adds a touch of humanity, and when the Hulk begins to falter, that vulnerability brings a fleeting yet effective emotional beat.
Javier Garrón and Paco Medina bring cinematic energy, crafting a visual spectacle that feels straight out of a summer blockbuster. Their art bursts with detail and intensity, from the brutal choreography of Hulk’s showdown with Godzilla to Namor’s desperate final strike. Every panel radiates motion and impact, showcasing raw power and scale. The artists push the action to its limits, with standout moments like Godzilla impaled by an ax and Hulk sinking his teeth into the monster’s flesh. The splash page featuring the heroes inside a massive Vibranium mech suit is particularly stunning, evoking the team-up spirit of classic Power Rangers and Voltron. Travis’s lettering complements the chaos beautifully, balancing energy and readability, while Jesus’s vibrant colors illuminate every explosion and atomic blast with dazzling brilliance.
And the alternative cover by Dave Wachter is absolutely phenomenal. Wachter delivers an image that perfectly fuses Godzilla and Wolverine into one unforgettable design. The monstrous hybrid towers amid explosions and chaos, its adamantium-like claws gleaming as helicopters circle in vain. The texture of the scales, the snarl filled with feral rage, and the fiery backdrop all scream unstoppable force. Wachter’s heavy inks and meticulous detail give the piece a sense of cinematic weight, while the bold red title behind the creature amplifies its dominance. It’s bold, imaginative, and metal as hell: an instant classic for both Marvel and kaiju fans alike.
Overall, Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #4 is a glorious explosion of comic book mayhem, embracing pure spectacle from start to finish. Gerry Duggan, Javier Garrón, and Paco Medina craft a breathtaking visual experience where logic bows to creativity and chaos reigns supreme. While the narrative remains light on depth, the energy, imagination, and sheer visual splendor make this chapter irresistible. Garrón and Medina’s art captures the larger-than-life tone perfectly, filled with dynamic motion, bold sound effects, and cinematic flair. As Hulk and Godzilla trade universe-shaking blows, this penultimate issue paves the way for a finale that promises nothing short of epic devastation.
‘Godzilla Destroys The Marvel Universe’ #4 Godzilla Smash!
Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe #4 is a glorious explosion of comic book mayhem, embracing pure spectacle from start to finish. Gerry Duggan, Javier Garrón, and Paco Medina craft a breathtaking visual experience where logic bows to creativity and chaos reigns supreme.

















