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"Birth of a Warrior!" February, 1978
"Birth of a Warrior!" February, 1978


Continued from the [[Godzilla Vol 1 6 | previous issue]].
Continued from the [[Godzilla Vol 1 8 | previous issue]].


As Godzilla rampages through a San Diego military base, the situation becomes more serious when Gabriel informs Dum Dum that the monster is slowly moving towards the base's nuclear missile stockpile. While in Detroit, Jimmy is upset for jumping the gun trying to start a romance with Tamara when she rushes in to tell him that she hasn't seen Robert all day. At that moment the Red Ronin robot comes to life and starts walking towards a fuel tank. Jimmy has himself lifted up to the robots head and finds the unconscious Robert inside, removing him from the robots control helmet causes its rampage to stop.
As Godzilla rampages through a San Diego military base, the situation becomes more serious when Gabriel informs Dum Dum that the monster is slowly moving towards the base's nuclear missile stockpile. While in Detroit, Jimmy is upset for jumping the gun trying to start a romance with Tamara when she rushes in to tell him that she hasn't seen Robert all day. At that moment the Red Ronin robot comes to life and starts walking towards a fuel tank. Jimmy has himself lifted up to the robots head and finds the unconscious Robert inside, removing him from the robots control helmet causes its rampage to stop.
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