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u/triprotic · 11 pointsr/PacificRim

Well there is the graphic novel (which I've got on pre-order):

Pacific Rim: Tales From Year Zero

A bit of description:

> PACIFIC RIM: TALES FROM YEAR ZERO serves as a prequel to the motion picture. Chronicling the very first time Earth is menaced by incredible monsters known as Kaiju, these inhuman beasts rise from the ocean depths and threaten to extinguish all mankind! Witness the race to develop massive robot fighting machines called Jaegers, each one controlled simultaneously by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge. This action-packed book features many of the key characters from the film as we follow them in their early careers. Written by Pacific Rim screenwriter himself, Travis Beacham, and with del Toro's hands-on supervision, this volume is beautifully penciled by Sean Chen, Yvel Guichet, Pericles Junior, Chris Batista and Geoff Shaw; inks by Steve Bird, Mark McKenna, Pericles Junior and Matt Banning.

But I'd love to see more from the universe, Del-Toro has created such a detailed and rich world with lots of interesting characters.

There's also a game tie in, but it sounds like it's a bit of a turkey:

u/TheOcarinaGuy · 3 pointsr/PacificRim

Nemesis from what i've heard, is a pretty good Kaiju book
Also Godzilla 2000 is a personal favorite of mine, it has nothing to do with the Godzilla 2000 movie, they just have similar titles

u/BankingPotato · 1 pointr/PacificRim

The novelization of the movie! I bought it in a bookstore here and read it pretty quickly. It has a lot of additional insight into their characters, and more details about the world.

Hahahaha, that's as good as Jaegerhugs.

u/tgarnett · 3 pointsr/PacificRim

There's also this, which I believe comes with all the same stuff but not the statue thing if you don't care about that, $15 difference at the moment. I think I've heard that this version also comes with all the special features as well.

u/Whiskey_Papa · 3 pointsr/PacificRim

Hey guys! My name is Wes and I just wrote the Kaiju Survival Guide, your one stop reference for what to do in the event of a Kaiju attack. I have always loved anything related to giant monsters and this project was a labor of love in a lot of ways. Feel free to ask me any questions here, follow me on Twitter at MechaWes, and I hope you guys enjoy the book.

-Wes

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07CZC97BT/ref=dbs_a_w_dp_b07czc97bt

The Kaiju Survival Guide is your only option when it comes to preparing for a giant monster attack. Developed by members of the Kaiju Research and Survival Department (KRSD), this illustrated guide is the number one Kaiju resource in the world. Inside you will find all there is to know about these behemoths, including:

• Origins, biology, abilities, and most importantly weaknesses
• The classification system used by scientists to identify the most dangerous Kaiju
• Military support; such as firepower, vehicles, and even giant robots
• Proven survivalist tactics to use when they attack
• Living off the land, how to survive in a Kaiju filled world when all else fails

This text also features first-hand accounts from survivors of almost every recorded attack since the 1930s. Hear their stories and learn from their experiences, so that you and your loved ones survive the Kaiju menace!

u/Carnitin · 2 pointsr/PacificRim

Just found it on Amazon, seems like it's just a retelling of the movie though. No extra canon?

u/WolfSpiderBuddy · 2 pointsr/PacificRim

There is a comic called Pacific Rim: Year Zero that has some of these monsters and their names. There is also the "making of" book called Pacific Rim: Man, Machines, and Monsters.

Both are really, really good. Neither of them has all of these names and in fact some are sort of contradictory. I don't have it in front of me but as one example, Mutavore is called Bladehead in Man, Machines, and Monsters.