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Posted on March 18, 2025 by Neil Cole
Following last year's announcement at New York Comic Con, DC and Legendary Comics today revealed additional details on the upcoming Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 limited series, including new variant covers and a first look at interior art by series artist Christian Duce and colorist Luis Guerrero.
Duce reunites with writer Brian Buccellato for this seven-issue sequel to the acclaimed series that continues the battle between the Super Heroes of the DC Universe and the Titans of Legendary Comics' Monsterverse. In the aftermath of last year's Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong, Task Force X launches a plan to develop hybrid Titans that Amanda Waller can control to guard against future Titan attacks on our Earth. To stop Task Force X, the Justice League travels to Legendary Earth and must face the dangers of the Hollow Earth, Kong, and Godzilla, King of the Monsters!
This Titan-size threat will require a Titan-size response, and the Justice League will fight fire with fire, as readers will see “titanized” versions of DC Super Heroes and Super-Villains facing off against Kong, Godzilla, and other Legendary monsters. In addition to new Titans from the Legendary Comics Monsterverse, the series will also feature the comic book return of Col. Lee Shaw, who first appeared in the 2014 graphic novel Godzilla: Awakening.
The debut issue of Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong 2 will be available for preorder at participating comic book shops Friday, March 21, and go on sale Wednesday, June 4. Issue #1 features a main cover by series artist Duce, with variant covers by Dan Mora, Alan Quah, Gabriel Hardman, John Giang, Kevin Maguire, and Carlos D'Anda.
The bestselling first Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong series by Brian Buccellato and Christian Duce is currently available wherever books are sold for $29.99 USA (hardcover) with a cover by Dan Mora. In this titanic crossover, the DC Universe gets shaken up when the Legion of Doom unlocks a portal to another dimension, unleashing the fiercest monsters in the Multiverse. Godzilla, the King of the Monsters, emerges from the deep seas of Metropolis, while King Kong takes on the world's greatest heroes on his home turf, Skull Island. Can the Justice League send these creatures back to their own dimension before it's too late?