Talk:List of monsters from comics and books/@comment-831485-20150820053644

I desperately don't want to go overboard with the comic book monsters, or we'd be trapped in a sea of 1960's Marvel Monsters like Fin Fang Foom and the original Groot. Something of a relief, despite how strange if was for Marvel NOT to use their large staple of giant monsters in their own Godzilla comic. And who were having their own original comic appearances getting re-printed in books like "Where Monsters Dwell".

But Dr Demonicus, a major super villain of Marvel's Godzilla, would return in the loose sequel / spin-off series "Shogun Warriors", where he created more villainous Kaiju like Cerberus, a gigantic transforming robot fortress; Starchild, a hideous slug-like abomination; Dinosoids, monstrous guards of a space station; and Hand of Five, a five-headed cyborg beast in the shape of a human hand.

Similar to the monsters of "Go! Greenman" and "Go! Godman", we MIGHT want to include some pages dedicated to the "Shogun Warriors", though obviously not go overboard. Just because 1970's Super Robots were used as the main heroes of the aforementioned book, there no need to crazy with pages on their original anime appearances. But the Godzilla connection is there with this American "Shogun Warriors" comic.

There's also several standalone comic mini-series directly inspired or paying homage to classic Kaiju movies and troupes. "Giantkiller", "Daikazu", "Kaijumax", "World War Kaiju", "Enormous", "Giant Monster", "Gigantic", and "Tokyo Storm Warning" to name a few. But these are questionable additions.

And I haven't even gotten to the Japanese manga equivalent of such things either!

But I am planning on adding a section featuring all the original monsters from the Charlton Comic line, who made spin-off comics for both "Gorgo", "Konga" and "Reptilicus", and directly connected all three through said comics. Or at least "Konga" and "Gorgo". Any objections with this last plan?