Description
When a kaiju tears through the city, most people run. Four desperate criminals see an opportunity.
Kaiju Score #1 kicks off one of the most audacious heist stories in comics — a genre-smashing debut that drops a crew of small-time crooks into the middle of a monster apocalypse. The plan: use the chaos of a thousand-ton kaiju attack as cover to pull off a massive art theft, vanish into the mayhem, and walk away with millions. The problem: kaiju are unpredictable, the crew has trust issues, and everything that could go wrong is about to.
Writer James Patrick brings sharp, crackling dialogue and a cast of morally complicated characters who feel lifted straight from a crime novel — desperate people making bad decisions for understandable reasons. Artist and colorist Rem Broo delivers artwork that effortlessly shifts between intimate character moments and jaw-dropping monster-scale destruction, making every page feel both grounded and enormous.
This is crime noir and kaiju cinema colliding at full speed — Ocean’s Eleven staged inside a Godzilla movie. Issue #1 sets the stage with style, swagger, and a premise too wild to ignore.
Writer: James Patrick
Artist & Colorist: Rem Broo
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Editor: Mike Marts

