Marvel Comics has never been shy about going big, but its latest crossover might have officially crossed into “are you kidding me?” territory and in the best way possible. Forget the Hulk leveling cities or symbiotes overrunning planets.
‘Godzilla: Infinity Roar’ raises the bar by turning the King of the Monsters into something far worse: a living, interstellar weapon of mass destruction. And the mastermind behind it all? Knull, the God of Symbiotes, of course.
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Godzilla: Infinity Roar #1 picks up after Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe, where Earth’s heroes barely survived by exiling Godzilla to a dead world. It felt like a desperate victory, and now we know it was a catastrophic mistake.
Out in the void, Godzilla encounters Knull, who immediately recognizes the titan for what he truly is: the ultimate weapon. However, instead of merely empowering Godzilla with symbiote energy, Knull escalates the concept into pure nightmare fuel.
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His plan? Trap Godzilla inside a colossal symbiote shell, drag him across the cosmos, and drop him onto planets like a bomb. It’s absurd. It’s horrifying. And somehow, it makes sense. Writer Gerry Duggan promised this would be the “biggest, craziest, and most dangerous Godzilla crossover ever,” and the early preview proves he wasn’t exaggerating. This isn’t a monster rampaging because it’s angry; this is destruction with intent, direction, and strategy.
Even Wakanda Couldn’t Handle The Godzilla Bomb

The first target shown in ‘Infinity Roar’ is a gut punch: Birnin T’Challa, the capital of the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda. This isn’t just an attack on a city, it’s an assault on one of the most advanced civilizations in the Marvel galaxy.
Seeing a symbiote-fueled Godzilla erupt in the heart of Wakandan space instantly reframes the stakes. If Wakanda can’t withstand this, who can? The Shi’ar. The Kree-Skrull territories. Entire star systems. Nothing feels off-limits.
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And that’s what makes this crossover work. It leans fully into spectacle while still tapping into genuine dread. Knull isn’t conquering with armies; he’s conquering with inevitability. Drop Godzilla, let chaos reign, move on.
Every hero in the universe will respond. However, cleaning up after a cosmic Godzilla-bomb might be impossible. Until the full issue lands, fans are left with imagination and unease. One thing is clear, though: Marvel didn’t just outdo the Hulk as its deadliest weapon. It turned Godzilla into a galactic extinction event.
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