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Legendary Godzilla is as old as Earth itself (COMFIRMED)

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The upcoming comic Godzilla: Aftershock revelated some new details about Godzilla's past.

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Continuing the story of 2014's Godzilla after the catastrophic events in San Francisco, the novel finds the big lizard threatened as a terrifying new foe rises from the depths of the earth, unleashing a series of devastating earthquakes and driven by an unstoppable primal instinct that will test Godzilla like never before. Introducing characters from Godzilla: King of the Monsters, the graphic novel delves further into the activities of cryptozoological agency Monarch. The brilliant and driven Monarch operative Dr. Emma Russell (played in the upcoming film by Vera Farmiga) races to stop the threat as clues emerge to reveal a terrible secret — a tragedy of apocalyptic proportions from the distant past that changed the course of human history, is returning to threaten it once more. A shadowy figure stalks Emma's every move as she travels the globe to uncover secrets, while Godzilla clashes in an ancient rivalry as old as the earth itself.

That means Godzilla is not 250 million years old.......... if not By dating the rocks in the ever-changing crust, as well as neighbors such as the moon and visiting meteorites, scientists have calculated that Earth is 4.54 billion years old.
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Seems a little dubious, seeming to possibly be an overstatement or a medaphor. Is there more info? I am likely wrong here but I just want to be sure, sorry ^^;
 
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