UPDATE #110: A New Godzilla History Book Written by Me… Coming to Bookstores This Winter!

“Godzilla is special. This is the story of why…”


Hi there, and welcome to one heck of an update!

This announcement isn’t strictly related to the Godzilla Novelization Project; it’s not the reveal of a new chapter, nor does it tease an upcoming adaptation. But it’s safe to say that nothing I’m about to reveal would’ve been possible if not for the incredible community that’s formed around the GNP.

Ever since launching this project seven-and-a-half years ago, I’ve been blessed with incredible opportunities to show my love for all things Big-G. Through convention appearances and podcasts, through silly social media posts and, of course, through writing. I’ve gotten to retell my favorite films in prose, explore their stories in unique ways, weave a few original monster tales here and there, and both explore and celebrate the history and meaning of the genre through articles, essays, reviews, retrospectives, and even an audio commentary (with more on the way!). I couldn’t begin to express my gratitude for every amazing bit of it.

And now, close to a decade after starting this journey (and more than two decades since my childhood self was first inspired by the King of the Monsters), my path has led me to the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.

I had the surreal pleasure of revealing this dream exactly three weeks ago at G-Fest, during the Writer’s Panel on Friday afternoon. I then spent the next three days, 12 hours, seven panels, and two workshops promoting it for the single best crowd I could’ve announced it to. Literally hundreds of people got to hear the news, and now, it’s time all of you did, too…

I’m incredibly excited to officially reveal my new book: “G-Cinema: An Exploration and Celebration of Japan’s Monster King.”

Across its 224 pages (32 of them in full color with images/artifacts scanned from my personal collection), this book seeks to tell the entire story of Godzilla and – through the “Exploration and Celebration” of the title – answer the question of why Godzilla is so enduring, so beloved, and so incredibly special.

Here’s the official synopsis:


He’s iconic. He’s atomic. And at 70 years young, he’s still the King of the Monsters.

Ever since his silver screen debut back in 1954, Godzilla has maintained a mighty hold on the collective imaginations of cinema lovers around the world. Originally conceived as a powerful metaphor for Japan’s fears of nuclear destruction, the character has undergone a complex metamorphosis over an incredible seven decades and more than three dozen films. From allegory to superhero, from atom-age menace to children’s matinee star, from arthouse to grindhouse and back again, Godzilla has survived by adapting and reacting to the changing cultures and generational expectations of the countries – and the filmmakers – that bring him to life.

In this exploration and celebration of Godzilla’s first 70 years, the full story of Japan’s kaiju icon is revealed through detailed histories, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, cultural connections, and contextualizing thematic analyses. Beginning with his postwar origins and continuing through his many rises, falls, revitalizations, and reinterpretations, this comprehensive companion to the Godzilla franchise seeks to place the character in his proper historical perspective and, by doing so, shed light on the depth, the flexibility, and the fun that’s kept him relevant and beloved for generations.


The book is being published through the amazing folks at Fonthill Media, who will distribute it in both the United Kingdom and the United States. I owe them more than I could possibly put into words for allowing me to go on this journey, and I thank them dearly for giving this book a home.

There’s so much more to talk about regarding this book, but for now, mark your calendars… because “G-Cinema” is coming to bookstores (Barnes & Noble, Amazon, etc.) in February 2026!

(Preorders will be opening soon, so keep your eye on the GNP’s social media – and this page on the website – for links when they become available.)

As I said above, I owe so, so much to the amazing readers who’ve supported the GNP for all these years. You’ve allowed me to celebrate Godzilla in ways my childhood self never would’ve thought possible, and now, in seven months’ time, my ultimate celebration of the franchise will be appearing on bookstore shelves. It’s surreal and humbling to even contemplate, and I have to keep reminding myself that it’s real. But real it is, and for making it possible, I thank you so very, very much. I hope you enjoy the book when it releases!

Until next time, please stay happy, stay safe, and stay kind.

With gratitude,

-Daniel