Talk:Godzilla in Hell Issue 5/@comment-27675087-20160125174454/@comment-25285745-20160125185152

What are you expecting? How is a story about a giant radioactive reptile traveling to the afterlife supposed to be logical? Godzilla died, and God offered him the chance to join the armies of Heaven. Godzilla refused, and since God respected his free will, he banished him to Hell. Then, the angels didn't want Godzilla to join the legions of Hell, so they tried to prevent him from becoming a demon, and Godzilla still didn't care and started to kill them too. God offered him one more chance, Godzilla still refused, so God sealed him away from heaven. So, all Godzilla did was trek through Hell until he found an exit and defeated the demons guarding it.

And again, this is just a one-shot fantastical story paying tribute to Dante's Inferno and other stories about Heaven and Hell, only featuring Godzilla. It's a story about Godzilla facing his personal torments in Hell and overcoming them. It's an example of artistic license taken by a company that has the rights to make Godzilla comics. Of course it's illogical. But that's no reason to suddenly disown an entire franchise just because you don't like the concept. Godzilla in Hell was just a five-issue comic miniseries, it's not suddenly the entire standard of the Godzilla series.