Talk:Godzilla in Hell Issue 5/@comment-27675087-20160125174454/@comment-25285745-20160125190849

If they were trying to make Godzilla, the most powerful fictional character, they would have had him kill God and Satan and become the new supreme being. But they didn't. Logic doesn't have to completely apply to fiction either. In the fictional world in which this comic is set, Godzilla was able to escape Hell. He still died in the first place and was sealed away by God, so he isn't somehow the most powerful character ever. God definitely intended for Godzilla to escape, since the Earth was destroyed at the beginning and when Godzilla escapes it's back again. God probably intended the entire story as a trial for Godzilla. After Godzilla braved the trials of Hell, God recreated the Earth and allowed Godzilla to return there. This may not exactly follow the Christian religion's depiction of Heaven and Hell, but it's not supposed to. It's a fictional one-shot story derived from existing depictions and stories about the Christian Heaven and Hell.

If you want to see really ridiculous and illogical characters, just look at Superman, Goku, or countless other characters that have absolutely no limits to what they do and just become increasingly overpowered with each incarnation. Godzilla isn't one of those characters. He still has limits, he still has to overcome more powerful enemies than himself, and he still represents something. If this single one-shot comic somehow completely ruined Godzilla for you, I don't really no what to say.