This piece really captures the magic of that era when Japanese mecha culture first crossed into American comics. What strikes me is how Doug Moench balanced the spectacle of giant robots with genuine character depth - something modern franchises still struggle with. I remember finding issue #8 at a garage sale and being completly hooked by how the Followers of Light mythology tied everything togethr. Great walk down memory lane!
The creative art and color combinations are just out of this world. Awesome!
Hell yeah. I had one of the original Shogun Warriors giant sized figures and the Godzilla from that line along with many of the comics. Glory days.
I recently sold my last one, Raydeen, this year. It now resides in Brazil.
I feel your pain, my friend. :)
This piece really captures the magic of that era when Japanese mecha culture first crossed into American comics. What strikes me is how Doug Moench balanced the spectacle of giant robots with genuine character depth - something modern franchises still struggle with. I remember finding issue #8 at a garage sale and being completly hooked by how the Followers of Light mythology tied everything togethr. Great walk down memory lane!