Outside, Atherton converses with Emma's ex-husband Mark over a computer. Its contents include GPS coordinates leading to another borehole in Siberia. It is said that "when Raijin tires of drumming, Jinshin-Mushi rises." Tarkan then informs Emma that they have successfully cracked Jonah's phone which was confiscated from him. He says that this temple is dedicated to Raijin, the lord of thunder and mortal enemy of Jinshin-Mushi. However, he explains that Jinshin-Namazu possesses a different, more ancient form: Jinshin-Mushi, the Dragon-Beetle. He says that in Japan, followers of the Shinto faith worship the god Jinshin-Namazu, which takes the form of a fish and brings both earthquakes and rain. Emma asks if he knows the identity of the creature, and he responds that it is a god of the ancient Earth. The Shinto priest expressed his relief that Russell and Tarkan are alright, and escorts them back inside the temple. Emma shouts at Tarkan, demanding that he never interfere with her work again, but Tarkan insists that he is here to protect her since she doesn't seem concerned with self-preservation. Despite Emma's protest, Tarkan grabs her and pulls them both out of the crater before they can be crushed by the debris. As it burrows and tosses tons of bedrock aside, the tunnel begins to collapse. Once they reach the bottom, they find the MUTO seemingly waiting for them. Emma and Tarkan then prepare to descend directly inside the crater.Įmma and Tarkan don Katatsumuri gear which will allow them to descend quickly into the crater. He states that it opened up in the earthquake, and says it may lead to the lair of the creature that attacked Guam. When they arrive at a Shinto holy site in Kyushu, a priest leads them to a massive crater outside the temple, almost identical to the one the MUTO emerged from in Guam. With the threat gone for now, Emma travels to Kyushu aboard the jet with Tarkan and Atherton. Jonah tackles Tarkan and manages to escape. However, Tarkan Cavusgolu, a member of Monarch's Crisis Response Unit, boards the plane and aims his gun at Jonah. As Emma boards the jet, Alan Jonah emerges from behind one of the seats and holds her at gunpoint. Before departing in a jet on the base's runaway, Emma converses with Graham, noting that the giant MUTO ate a submarine just like the male MUTO did in Honolulu, and remarking that Godzilla seemed to arrive as if he was looking for a fight. Vivienne Graham inform Emma that the Japanese government has requested that she travel to Kyushu to see something "sensitive." Atherton will be accompanying her on behalf of the Commission. Inside the base, Russell meets with Miles Atherton, a representative of the United Nations' San Francisco Commission, formed to oversee Monarch's activities following the incident. They were wrong, as the source of the tremors revealed itself as a particularly large MUTO. Because the earthquakes were traveling right along the Ring of Fire, experts wrote it off as tectonic activity. Ishiro Serizawa informs her that an earthquake struck Kyushu, Japan eighteen hours ago, triggering a series of aftershocks that traveled straight to the base in Guam. Emma Russell subsequently arrives at the destroyed base. Godzilla roars before wading back out to sea. Godzilla approaches the monster, but it punches him in the face with its forelimb and quickly escapes back into the crater from whence it came. Godzilla soon emerges from the sea and roars at the creature. Suddenly, the ground splits open and a huge monster erupts from underground, tearing its way through the base before feasting on a nuclear submarine. In 2014, the infamous British mercenary Alan Jonah is interrogated at an American military base in Guam, to little success. Legendary Comics reprinted it with Skull Island: The Birth of Kong in Monsterverse Titanthology Vol 1 on May 11, 2021. The Japanese release of Godzilla: Aftershock is translated by Shiori Miyo. Set several months after the events of Godzilla, it features a battle between Godzilla and a new Titan called MUTO Prime, the parent of the two MUTOs which Godzilla battled in the aforementioned film. The third official graphic novel tie-in for the Monsterverse, it is written by Arvid Nelson, the writer of Skull Island: The Birth of Kong, and illustrated by Drew Johnson. However, many Barnes & Noble stores began selling it in early May. Godzilla: Aftershock (ゴジラ:アフターショック, Gojira: Afutāshokku) is a prequel graphic novel to Godzilla: King of the Monsters officially published by Legendary Comics on May 21, 2019, and by villagebooks on May 24 in Japan. John Roshell, Jimmy Betancourt, Sarah Jacobs
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