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* BehemothBattle: A three way battle takes place at the end of Issue 4 between Tiamat, Godzilla and Kraken. At first, it's only Godzilla and Tiamat fighting each other, but Aquaman releases the Kraken as a last defense for Atlantis, and the kaiju joins the fight immediately.

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* BehemothBattle: A three way battle takes place at the end of Issue 4 and for most of Issue 5 between Tiamat, Godzilla and Kraken. At first, it's only Godzilla and Tiamat fighting each other, but Aquaman releases the Kraken as a last defense for Atlantis, and the kaiju joins the fight immediately.
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* FromBadToWorse: [[spoiler:Just when the Justice League [[HopeSpot have Godzilla chained within an ocean trench at tremendous cost to themselves]], Lex Luthor activates a newly built Mecha-Godzilla to fight the other kaiju while Ra's al Ghul is about to drop one of King Ghidorah's skulls into a large Lazarus Pit. With ''two'' of Godzilla's deadliest foes about to appear, it's only a matter of time before an actual GodzillaThreshold is crossed.]]

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* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grodd also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it doesn't work).

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* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape giant-ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grodd also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's Doom, and is immediately in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it him (which doesn't work).



* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}".

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* MythologyGag: To the ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' series:
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Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}"."Superfriends".
** The Legion of Dooms lineup are the same core members (with a few absences) from the ''Challenge of the Superfriends'' incarnation.
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* GodzillaThreshhold: One ''caused'' by Godzilla. When he and Tiamat being fighting dangerously close to Atlantis, Aquaman has no choice but to release the kingdom's last and most dangerous line of defense: the Kraken.

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* GodzillaThreshhold: GodzillaThreshold: One ''caused'' by Godzilla. When he and Tiamat being fighting dangerously close to Atlantis, Aquaman has no choice but to release the kingdom's last and most dangerous line of defense: the Kraken.



* NamesTheSame: This is the third time a Kraken has appears in the Monsterverse setting, though this one is DC's last line of Atlantis' defense, not to be confused with the Monsterverse's Na Kika or [[WesternAnimation/SkullIsland the Titan that tried to usurp Kong's rule over Skull Island]].

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* NamesTheSame: This is the third time a Kraken has appears in the Monsterverse setting, though this one is DC's last line of Atlantis' defense, not to be confused with the Monsterverse's Na Kika or [[WesternAnimation/SkullIsland [[WesternAnimation/SkullIsland2023 the Titan that tried to usurp Kong's rule over Skull Island]].
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* GodzillaThreshhold: One ''caused'' by Godzilla. When he and Tiamat being fighting dangerously close to Atlantis, Aquaman has no choice but to release the kingdom's last and most dangerous line of defense: the Kraken.


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* NamesTheSame: This is the third time a Kraken has appears in the Monsterverse setting, though this one is DC's last line of Atlantis' defense, not to be confused with the Monsterverse's Na Kika or [[WesternAnimation/SkullIsland the Titan that tried to usurp Kong's rule over Skull Island]].
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* BatOutOfHell: Camazotz sets his eyes on Gotham City, leading to a desperate battle between the Bat Family and the bat Titan.
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* ShoutOut: One of the preview panels from #5 references the cover of ''Film/{{Jaws}}'', showing Tiamut rising up from below a swimming Flash with its mouth open in an attempt to eat him.
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* KrakenAndLeviathan: Tiamat, a draconic sea serpent Titan, threatens Atlantis. When Godzilla arrives to battle her, Aquaman releases The Kraken against them both.
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* {{Crossover}}: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.

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* {{Crossover}}: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.It's a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin crossover]] between DC comics and Godzilla and King Kong.
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* BeamOWar: In #2 between Superman's EyeBeams and Godzilla's atomic breath. They're evenly matched, so Shazam tries to tip the scales in Supermans favor by hitting Godzilla with his magic lightning.

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* BeamOWar: In #2 between Superman's EyeBeams and Godzilla's atomic breath. They're evenly matched, so Shazam tries to tip the scales in Supermans Superman’s favor by hitting Godzilla with his magic lightning.
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* BehemothBattle: A three way battle takes place at the end of Issue 4 between Tiamat, Godzilla and Kraken. At first, it's only Godzilla and tiamat fighting each other, but Aquaman releases the Kraken as a last defense for Atlantis, and joins the fight.

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* BehemothBattle: A three way battle takes place at the end of Issue 4 between Tiamat, Godzilla and Kraken. At first, it's only Godzilla and tiamat Tiamat fighting each other, but Aquaman releases the Kraken as a last defense for Atlantis, and the kaiju joins the fight.fight immediately.

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* BroadStrokes: Both the DC universe and ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' are slightly different from their typical canon. The DC universe resembles the [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]] cartoon with more mature sensibilities, with very similar team compositions for the Justice League and Legion of Doom and the former operating out of the Hall of Justice. The Monster'verse closely resembles the films, though Skull Island is still intact by the time Kong was around the same size as Godzilla, whereas in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' it had been destroyed as a result of the combination of both King Ghidorah's storm and Camazotz's rampage.

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* BroadStrokes: Both the DC universe and ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' are slightly different from their typical canon. The DC universe resembles the [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]] ''WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}'' cartoon with more mature sensibilities, with very similar team compositions for the Justice League and Legion of Doom and the former operating out of the Hall of Justice. The Monster'verse closely resembles the films, though Skull Island is still intact by the time Kong was around the same size as Godzilla, whereas in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' it had been destroyed as a result of the combination of both King Ghidorah's storm and Camazotz's rampage.



* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "[[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]]".

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* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "[[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]]"."WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}}".



* WhamShot: Issue 3 ends with Lex Luthor discovering the source of the signal summoning the other Titans: [[spoiler: Mechagodzilla's eye.]]

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* WhamShot: Issue 3 ends with Lex Luthor discovering the source of the signal summoning the other Titans: [[spoiler: Mechagodzilla's [[spoiler:Mechagodzilla's eye.]]



** Issue #2 ends with Superman downed after taking a full blast from Godzilla.

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** Issue #2 ends with Superman downed after taking a full blast from Godzilla.Godzilla.
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* BehemothBattle: A three way battle takes place at the end of Issue 4 between Tiamat, Godzilla and Kraken. At first, it's only Godzilla and tiamat fighting each other, but Aquaman releases the Kraken as a last defense for Atlantis, and joins the fight.
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* CListFodder: [[spoiler:When Superman is struck down, Atom-Smasher, a member of the Justice Society, steps up to protect him and Billy from Godzilla. Sadly, Godzilla overpowers and kill him, being just a normal human with growing powers]].

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* CListFodder: [[spoiler:When Superman is struck down, Atom-Smasher, a member of the Justice Society, steps up to protect him and Billy from Godzilla. Godzilla; bravely engaging the kaiju in a brawl. Sadly, Godzilla eventually overpowers and kill him, being just a normal human with growing powers]].
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* UltimateShowdownOfUltimateDestiny: Superman vs Godzilla. They even clash their iconic powers, the atomic breath vs the heat vision, which are shown to nullify each other. [[spoiler:Godzilla wins against Superman, fatally injuring him with the atomic breath while Superman was trying to protect Billy from him. Everyone except for Batman, believes Superman might be dead.]]

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* CListFodder: [[spoiler:When Superman is struck down, Atom-Smasher, a member of the Justice Society, steps up to protect him and Billy from Godzilla. Sadly, Godzilla overpowers and kill him, being just a normal human with growing powers]].



* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:Billy's devastated that Superman is possibly killed and blames himself since his actions lead to it]].
* LockedOutOfTheLoop: [[spoiler:When Shazam tells everyone of Superman's supposed death, Batman refuses to believe it and tells everyone not to tell Lois until he can confirm it]].
* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grodd also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it doesn't work).
* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "[[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]]".



* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grodd also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it doesn't work).
* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "[[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]]".

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* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grodd also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's in awe at Kong OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:When Supergirl attempts to aid Hal and even tries to communicate Flash with him; obviously it doesn't work).
* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "[[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]]".
Iron Heights' breakout/Titan invasion, she suddenly stops when she realizes she can't hear Superman's heartbeat]].
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* WhamShot: Issue 3 ends with Lex Luthor discovering the source of the signal summoning the other Titans: [[spoiler: Mechagodzilla's eye.]]

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* WorfEffect: Titano, despite being a large monster in his own right, is utterly dwarfed by the Titans and Superman easily handling him shows a huge difference between them.

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* WorfEffect: WorfEffect:
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Titano, despite being a large monster in his own right, is utterly dwarfed by the Titans and Superman easily handling him shows a huge difference between them.them.
** Issue #2 ends with Superman downed after taking a full blast from Godzilla.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero:
** Jason Todd [[EyeScream shoots Camazotz in the eye]] with an [[{{BFG}} Anti-Tank rifle]]. It hurts him, but Camazotz' reprisal against the building he was on nearly kills several people when Batman was trying to keep his attention on the Batwings in the sky.
** Shazam's lightning trick works, But since Superman has to catch Billy, he's left open to taking a full atomic blast from Godzilla.
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* BeamOWar: In #2 between Superman's EyeBeams and Godzilla's atomic breath. They're evenly matched, so Shazam tries to tip the scales in Supermans favor by hitting Godzilla with his magic lightning.
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* BroadStrokes: Both the DC universe and ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' are slightly different from their typical canon. The DC universe resembles the [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]] cartoon with more mature sensibilities, with very similar team compositions for the Justice League and Legion of Doom and the former operating out of the Hall of Justice. The Monster'verse closely resembles the films, though Skull Island is still intact by the time Kong was around the same size as Godzilla, whereas in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' it had been destroyed as a result of King Ghidorah's storm.

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* BroadStrokes: Both the DC universe and ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' are slightly different from their typical canon. The DC universe resembles the [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]] cartoon with more mature sensibilities, with very similar team compositions for the Justice League and Legion of Doom and the former operating out of the Hall of Justice. The Monster'verse closely resembles the films, though Skull Island is still intact by the time Kong was around the same size as Godzilla, whereas in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' it had been destroyed as a result of the combination of both King Ghidorah's storm.storm and Camazotz's rampage.



* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grod also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it doesn't work).

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* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grod Grodd also features as a member of the Legion of Doom (he's in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it doesn't work).
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* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grod also features as a member of the Legion of Doom.

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* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grod also features as a member of the Legion of Doom.Doom (he's in awe at Kong and even tries to communicate with him; obviously it doesn't work).
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Back in Metropolis, as Clark and Lois enjoy their moment, the ground suddenly begins to shake and a towering monstrocity shadows the city. As Superman quickly flies into action to protect the city, the threat he faces is like none he has seen before. [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Godzilla]].

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Back in Metropolis, as Clark and Lois enjoy their moment, the ground suddenly begins to shake and a towering monstrocity monstrosity shadows the city. As Superman quickly flies into action to protect the city, the threat he faces is like none he has seen before. [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Godzilla]].
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!!''Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong provides examples of:

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!!''Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Kong'' provides examples of:
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''Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong'' is an ongoing comic book series made as a collaboration between Creator/DCComics and Creator/LegendaryPictures through their comics wing, Legendary Comics, written by Brian Buccellato with art by Christian Duce and Luis Guerrer. The first issue was released in October of 2023.

As the Justice League continues their heroic quest to safeguard humanity, Clark Kent, known to his comrades as Superman, grapples with the personal anxieties of proposing Lois Lane to marry him with support from his teammates. However, all is not well despite their best efforts.

The Legion of Doom had managed to infiltrate Superman's Fortress of Solitude before the League could stop them, and made off with a projector to the Phantom Zone dimension. However, due to interference, the villains instead accidentally are teleported to a [[Film/KongSkullIsland mysterious island]] ruled by an ape-like titan named Kong. Finding themselves at a [=MONARCH=] outpost in a new universe ruled by giant monsters, Toyman decides to make use of the local powerhouses in a bid to rid themselves of the League once and for all. A mysterious gemstone he recovered from the Fortress was all he needed.

Back in Metropolis, as Clark and Lois enjoy their moment, the ground suddenly begins to shake and a towering monstrocity shadows the city. As Superman quickly flies into action to protect the city, the threat he faces is like none he has seen before. [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Godzilla]].

!!''Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong provides examples of:

* BroadStrokes: Both the DC universe and ''Franchise/MonsterVerse'' are slightly different from their typical canon. The DC universe resembles the [[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]] cartoon with more mature sensibilities, with very similar team compositions for the Justice League and Legion of Doom and the former operating out of the Hall of Justice. The Monster'verse closely resembles the films, though Skull Island is still intact by the time Kong was around the same size as Godzilla, whereas in ''Film/GodzillaVsKong'' it had been destroyed as a result of King Ghidorah's storm.
* {{Crossover}}: ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
* KillerGorilla: Resident giant ape monster of the DC Universe, Titano, makes an appearance. Gorilla Grod also features as a member of the Legion of Doom.
* MythologyGag: Cheetah derisively calls the Justice League's tight teamwork them being "[[WesternAnimation/{{Superfriends}} Superfriends]]".
* WorfEffect: Titano, despite being a large monster in his own right, is utterly dwarfed by the Titans and Superman easily handling him shows a huge difference between them.

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