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Hulk Vs Godzilla Ultima Analysis + Examining The Claims About The SP Novel

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  Since there’s been a lot of uncertainty around this matchup in regards to the singular point novelization and the validity of the scans from it being posted around online I decided to read the novel for myself to see what I could find. Having done so, I now believe that a lot of context has been omitted about some of the most common claims people believe about Ultima, his true form, and his perceived invincibility. The purpose of this blog will be to address some of the most common questions people have about how Hulk could defeat Godzilla, and why he has a better chance than most people might think. A QUICK DISCLAIMER Since I do not own a physical copy of this novel I used a digital version uploaded to the Internet Archive which can be found here . I have made a separate page here that compiles the passages I reference in this blog, with both the original Japanese text, and the translation I got for it along with the page it’s located on in the epub file. For transparency's sake...

Godzilla Singular Point Novelization Statements

  Godzilla’s True Form Swims in an area outside the edge of the universe あちらこちらの水面へと、気ままにその背を浮か び上がらせる存在だった。ここで「水面」と呼ばれるものは、他の 生き物たちにとっては宇宙の果てや世界の限界と呼ばれる類いのも のだったのだが、《それ》にとってはどうでもよろしいことでも あった。《それ》はとある宇宙へとふと浮かび上がってみては、ま た気まぐれに沈み消えては流れ続けた。《それ》が水面に触れた箇所を起点として、当該世界には亀裂が 走った。亀裂から数多の存在が流れ込み、その世界での形を得、新 たな「分子」を形づくった。亀裂から苔が盛り上がるように、泡が 吹き出すように、《それ》はこの世界へ足跡を記す。(68) It was a being that floated freely on the surface of the water here and there. What was called “the surface of the water” here was something that other creatures considered to be the edge of the universe or the limit of the world, but to ‘it’ it was of no consequence. “It” would float up into a certain universe, then sink and disappear on a whim, continuing to flow.Wherever it touched the water's surface, cracks spread across the world. Countless beings flowed in through the cracks, taking shape in this world and forming new “molecules.” Like moss swelling up or bubbles erupting, it left its footprints on this world. (68) It was a...