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''Godzilla: Oblivion'' was first revealed on December 15, [[2015]], following the end of IDW's latest miniseries, ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''. The series' original name was ''Godzilla: World's End'', but it was set to be changed to ''Godzilla: Oblivion'' by the series' release in March [[2016]]. The name change may have been partially to avoid confusion with the [[1998]] novel ''[[Godzilla at World's End]]''.<ref>[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/12/15/from-worlds-end-to-oblivion-godzilla-gets-a-name-change/ From World’s End To Oblivion – Godzilla Gets A Name Change - Bleeding Cool]</ref> The cover for [[Godzilla: Oblivion Issue 1|the issue]] revealed that the comic would be written by Joshua Fialkov, writer of the ''[[w:c:pacificrim:Pacific Rim: Tales From The Drift|Pacific Rim: Tales from the Drift]]'' comic series, and illustrated by Brian Churilla. The variant cover for issue #1 is illustrated by James Stokoe, known for his work on ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]'' and ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]'' [[Godzilla in Hell Issue 1|#1]], while another cover is done by Graham Nakamura. IDW's solicitations revealed that ''Godzilla: Oblivion'' is another five issue miniseries rather than an ongoing.<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/idws-march-2016-solicitations-feature-deviations-event-godzilla-oblivion-more IDW's March 2016 Solicitations Feature "Deviations" Event, "Godzilla: Oblivion" & More - Comic Book Resources]</ref>
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''Godzilla: Oblivion'' was first revealed on December 15, [[2015]], following the end of IDW's latest miniseries, ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]''. The series' original name was ''Godzilla: World's End'', but it was set to be changed to ''Godzilla: Oblivion'' by the series' release in March [[2016]], possibly in order to avoid confusion with the [[1998]] novel ''[[Godzilla at World's End]]''.<ref>[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/12/15/from-worlds-end-to-oblivion-godzilla-gets-a-name-change/ From World’s End To Oblivion – Godzilla Gets A Name Change - Bleeding Cool]</ref> The cover for [[Godzilla: Oblivion Issue 1|the first issue]] revealed that the comic's author was Joshua Fialkov, writer of the ''[[w:c:pacificrim:Pacific Rim: Tales From The Drift|Pacific Rim: Tales from the Drift]]'' comic series, and illustrated by Brian Churilla; one of the variant covers was illustrated by James Stokoe, known for his work on ''[[Godzilla: The Half-Century War]]'' and ''[[Godzilla in Hell]]'' [[Godzilla in Hell Issue 1|#1]], while another cover was created by Graham Nakamura. IDW's solicitations revealed that ''Godzilla: Oblivion'' is another five issue miniseries rather than an ongoing run.<ref>[http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/idws-march-2016-solicitations-feature-deviations-event-godzilla-oblivion-more IDW's March 2016 Solicitations Feature "Deviations" Event, "Godzilla: Oblivion" & More - Comic Book Resources]</ref>
 
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GODZILLA OBLIVION Issue 4 CVR Art.jpg|[[Godzilla: Oblivion Issue 4|Issue #4]] retailer incentive cover art by Michael Walsh
 
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GODZILLA OBLIVION Issue 4 Vampire Robots Cover.jpg|[[Godzilla: Oblivion Issue 4|Issue #4]] Vampire Robots exclusive cover by [[Jeff Zornow]]
 
GODZILLA OBLIVION Issue 5 Sub CVR.png|[[Godzilla: Oblivion Issue 5|Issue #5]] subscription cover by James Stokoe
 
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Template:Infobox IDW Series/Oblivion Godzilla: Oblivion is an ongoing comic book miniseries from IDW Publishing. Template:TOC

Information

Godzilla: Oblivion was first revealed on December 15, 2015, following the end of IDW's latest miniseries, Godzilla in Hell. The series' original name was Godzilla: World's End, but it was set to be changed to Godzilla: Oblivion by the series' release in March 2016, possibly in order to avoid confusion with the 1998 novel Godzilla at World's End.[1] The cover for the first issue revealed that the comic's author was Joshua Fialkov, writer of the Pacific Rim: Tales from the Drift comic series, and illustrated by Brian Churilla; one of the variant covers was illustrated by James Stokoe, known for his work on Godzilla: The Half-Century War and Godzilla in Hell #1, while another cover was created by Graham Nakamura. IDW's solicitations revealed that Godzilla: Oblivion is another five issue miniseries rather than an ongoing run.[2]

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