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Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #7 is an issue of the series Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 2024. It was published on May 21, 2024.
Synopsis for "Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong"
Ten minutes ago, at the Watchtower, Lois was trying to get a hold of any Justice League member and tell them Superman had gone missing. Suddenly, a golden light flew from the Sun and entered the Watchtower. It was Superman, bathed in the healing light of the Sun. Happily reunited with his girlfriend, Superman explains that Batman and Cyborg used the Watchtower's teleporter to bring Superman's comatose body to the Sun and accelerate his recovery. The plan worked and Superman was now ready to get back into the fight, but not before Lois told him that yes, she accepted his proposal.
Meanwhile, as the battle between the Justice League, the Legion of Doom and their respective allies raged on, the villains from the Legion of Doom continued their search for the missing Toyman, only to find his lifeless body surrounded a footprint left by Godzilla. The Justice League focused their efforts in fighting the smaller Titans and give Kong enough space to fight a large Skullcrawler. Hal recovered Guy's body, while Jessica healed the unconscious Beast Boy, who transformed into a giant ape again to help Kong. Wonder Woman and Supergirl defeated a small Skullcrawler, while Batman's robot came under attack by Mechagodzilla.
Five minutes later, Superman flew to the Legion of Doom's headquarters and saved Billy, who was overjoyed to see Superman again. Superman told Shazam to join their friends in Metropolis, and the World's Mightiest Mortal arrived just in time to distract Mechagodzilla and help Batman's robot get back on its feet. The Green Lanterns recreated their robot construct to fight the Skullcrawlers, as well.
In the present, Superman has travelled to the depths of the ocean to confront Godzilla again. The Man of Steel is aware that in his own world, Godzilla helps maintain its natural order and a world full of superhumans is not what the King of the Monsters was asking, which is why Superman releases Godzilla from his Nth metal shackles and offers to bring him and his kind home. Godzilla attempts to blast Superman with his atomic breath, but Superman didn't come here for a rematch. He just needs Godzilla to follow him to Metropolis.
The battle in Metropolis continues and Kong is soon overwhelmed by a Skullcrawler, until Guy's ring flies into his ring and, for the time being, Kong becomes a Green Lantern. He generates a construct of his axe and quickly kills the Skullcrawler. Wonder Woman, Shazam, Donna Troy, Supergirl and Batman work together to destroy Mechagodzilla, but the last remaining Skullcrawler destroys Batman's robot. Luckily, the tide of battle turns when Superman and Godzilla arrive to distract the Skullcrawler, giving Kong enough time to kill it.
With most of their members and Titans captured, the Legion of Doom has been defeated and Superman has already recovered the Dreamstone, which was stuck underneath one of Godzilla's feet this entire time. Superman uses the Dreamstone to return the Titans to their home, and confront Lex before he is taken to prison. This whole mess might have been caused by Toyman, but Lex enabled his behavior in the first place, and that's why Superman wants Lex to stay out of his Fortress.
A few days later, Clark and Lois go on another their date at the park. Clark is sorry that they didn't go on vacation together, but Lois says they will have plenty of time together after their wedding.
Appearing in "Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong"
Featured Characters:
- Godzilla (Monsterverse)
- King Kong (Monsterverse)
- Justice League
- Aquaman (Arthur Curry)
- Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Flashback and main story)
- Cyborg (Victor Stone) (Flashback and main story)
- The Flash (Barry Allen)
- Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)
- Green Lantern (Hal Jordan)
- Hawkgirl (Kendra Saunders)
- Shazam (Billy Batson)
- Supergirl (Kara Zor-El)
- Superman (Clark Kent) (Flashback and main story)
- Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira)
Supporting Characters:
- Aquaman Family
- Aqualad (Jackson Hyde)
- Bat-Family
- Batgirl (Barbara Gordon)
- Batwoman (Kate Kane)
- Nightwing (Dick Grayson)
- Red Hood (Jason Todd)
- Robin (Damian Wayne)
- Bat-Mech (Destroyed)
- Flash Family
- Kid Flash (Bart Allen)
- Green Lantern Corps
- Green Lantern (John Stewart)
- Green Lantern (Jessica Cruz)
- Green Lantern (Simon Baz)
- Lois Lane
- Team Arrow
- Arsenal (Roy Harper)
- Black Canary (Dinah Drake)
- Titans
- Beast Boy (Garfield Logan)
- Donna Troy
- The Flash (Wally West)
- Pantha (Rosabelle Mendez)
- Starfire
Antagonists:
- League of Assassins (Cameo)
- Legion of Doom
- Black Manta
- Cheetah
- Giganta
- Golden Glider (Unnamed)
- Gorilla Grodd(Cameo)
- Gorillas (Cameo)
- Killer Croc (Cameo)
- Lex Luthor
- Mechagodzilla (Destroyed)
- Man-Bat (Kirk Langstrom) (Unnamed) (Cameo)
- Tar Pit (Unnamed) (Cameo)
- Weather Wizard (Unnamed)
- Skullcrawlers (Monsterverse)
- Skull Devil [1](Unnamed) (Dies)
- Titans (Monsterverse)
- Toyman (Dies in flashback) (Also as a corpse)
Other Characters:
- Green Lantern (Guy Gardner) (Appears only as a corpse) (Cameo)
Locations:
- Justice League's Universe (Unnamed)
- Earth
- Arctic Circle
- Atlantic Ocean
- Skull Island (Displaced) (On a TV or computer screen) (Cameo)
- Atlantis (On a TV or computer screen) (Cameo)
- United States of America
- Justice League Watchtower (Flashback and main story)
- The Sun (Flashback only)
- Earth
- Monsterverse (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Batsuit
- Bracelets of Submission
- Deathstroke's Energy Lance (Cameo)
- Deathstroke's Suit
- Dreamstone
- Green Kryptonite
- Green Lantern Rings
- Lex Luthor's Warsuit
- Lasso of Persuasion
- Lasso of Truth
- Nth Metal
- Orichalcum Trident (Cameo)
- Trick Arrows
- Trident of Poseidon
- Weather Wand (Cameo)
- Wonder Woman's Shield
- Wonder Woman's Tiara
Vehicles:
Concepts:
- Boom Tube (Flashback only)
- Emotional Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Magic
- The Red
Notes
- Final issue.
- This issue was originally meant for April 16[2] release but got delayed to May 21 instead.
See Also
- Cover gallery for the Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong series
- Images from Justice League vs. Godzilla vs. Kong Vol 1 7