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They are four soldiers who were genetically created to be mankind’s last line of defense against potential world ending threats. They are soldiers who can transform themselves into gigantic monsters. They are the Kaiju Corps and they are facing a threat that is beyond the scope of even their fantastic abilities. An alien Signal has found its way to Earth. The Signal’s purpose is to take over an existing planet’s technology. The Signal then uses that planet’s technology to create giant robots which exterminate most of the indigenous population and then uses the survivors as a food source which they will ship back to the Signal’s planet of origin. The Kaiju Corps were created to fight a war but this is no war its complete domination and subjection. Humanity’s only hope is to form an insurgency resistance that can fight against the robots and their only hope in providing humans with the time they need to organize their resistance is the Kaiju Corps!

Kaiju Corps Matthew Dennion Books

Another exemplary story from Matt Dennion and he only gets better with each book he writes. The concept of genetically engineered super soldiers that can transform into Kaiju straight out of a Godzilla movie to fight killer robots designed by an alien Signal is an orginal one. The human characters are well-written and likeable and the the action scenes are well put together to where you can evison the battles in your mind. Definitely would like for this story to be continued in a sequel and perhaps crossover with Atomic Rex or Chimera/Operation ROC in the future.

Product details

  • Paperback 200 pages
  • Publisher Severed Press (March 11, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1925597369

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Awesome new book which I'm hoping will be a series. You've come far in the few years I've been reading you. Character development is good . I love Nick hate Michelle. The story jumps head first into action as well
I read this book through at one sitting. A lot of action and kudos to no bad language. Very entertaining storyline. Never a dull moment. Recommend for all Kaiju fans...this time, the monsters are on our side. Hope there is a follow-up.
a good book, but it seemed like the Kaiju were invincible one second and almost dead the next.
Good enemies but the same thing, invincible then they die>
still a pretty good story
Hello, I usually don't try to trash an author's work, but this was beyond bad. I tried to finish the story, but gave up at about the 60% mark. Just couldn't take any more. Thanks.
This is the kind of book you read when you just love science fiction and action but also a great story with characters you care about. I've never read a book quite like this and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. No spoilers but people who can change into monsters straight out of Godzilla fighting to save mankind from killer robots designed by a sinister Signal from space is probably one of the best reads you'll have all year.
Another exemplary story from Matt Dennion and he only gets better with each book he writes. The concept of genetically engineered super soldiers that can transform into Kaiju straight out of a Godzilla movie to fight killer robots designed by an alien Signal is an orginal one. The human characters are well-written and likeable and the the action scenes are well put together to where you can evison the battles in your mind. Definitely would like for this story to be continued in a sequel and perhaps crossover with Atomic Rex or Chimera/Operation ROC in the future.
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