Kaiju Apocalypse

Kaiju Apocalypse by Jason Cordova, published by Severed Press on May 5, 2014, is a science fiction narrative that explores a world transformed by colossal monsters. In this edition, consisting of 92 pages, readers are immersed in a setting where the oceans have risen, unleashing the Kaiju upon humanity. The story unfolds in fortified, domed cities where mankind struggles to survive against these giant creatures and their smaller minions, depicting a relentless battle for existence.
In this gripping tale, the narrative centers on humanity’s desperate, final stand as city-states fall one by one to the Kaiju. The book delves into themes of survival and conflict in an apocalyptic landscape, offering a vivid portrayal of the ongoing war between humans and the monstrous forces that threaten their very existence. Readers will find a compelling exploration of resilience and the dire circumstances faced by the remnants of humanity in this science fiction work.
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The oceans rose and from their depths the Kaiju came. Mankind survives in fortified, domed cities, fighting what seems an eternal war with the giant monsters and the smaller creatures they use as foot-soldiers. Now that war is coming to an end as one by one the city states of humanity fall to the Kaiju. Kaiju Apocalypse is the tale of the human race’s desperate, final stand.
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