Godzilla: The Official Pop-Up Book
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Product Description
Unleash the immense power of Godzilla with this pop-up masterpiece by world-renowned paper engineer Matthew Reinhart featuring vintage artwork reinvented for a modern audience. This one-of-a-kind collectible explores the rich history of Godzilla lore in a visual feast worthy of the King of Monsters.
Behold the stunningly stylized renderings of Godzilla and the many monsters from Monster Island in this one-of-a kind collectible. Delve into the lore of the monster with fascinating information and insightful analysis written by an expert in Godzilla's history, while coming face-to-face with the creature in stunning 3-D.
Featuring expanding flaps, pull-tab attacks, and one of the tallest pop-ups to ever rise from the depths of a book, this title is a true celebration of the King of Monsters.
Matthew Reinhart's intricate paper engineering mixed with the lush illustrations of Yuko Shimizu brings the classic look of the monster to life in a stunning art piece to enjoy and display.
Product Features
- 4 pages
- Hardcover
- Created by Matthew Reinhart, Chip Carter, and Yuko Shimizu
- Unleash the mighty Godzilla with a standout pop-up that rises over a foot tall off the pages
- Fascinating facts and tantalizing trivia bring the pages to life with an in-depth analysis of Godzilla lore.
- Includes over 15 removable documents detailing the history of the creature and its friends and foes.
Box Contents
- Godzilla: The Official Pop-Up Book
Additional Details
Debuting in the iconic 1954 Japanese film Godzilla (Gojira) directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Toho Co.; Godzilla is a monsterous creature called a Kaiju that causes havok throughout Japan. Godzilla has become a cultural icon that is widely considered to be the "King of the Monster" and has been featured in a plethora of films with various differences throughout the decades.