- John Hansen
- February 20, 2015
‘Terminator’ flashback: ‘Cybernetic Dawn’ (1995-96) (Comic book review)
For some reason, the first further adventures based on “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” didn’t come out until four years after the film. In a nice
For some reason, the first further adventures based on “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” didn’t come out until four years after the film. In a nice
Dark Horse closes out the first of its three stints with the “Terminator” license with the saga’s first crossover: “RoboCop versus The Terminator” (1992). Later, “The Terminator”
Dark Horse closes out its “1984 saga” with the deliciously hardboiled three-issue “Endgame”(1992). Artists Jackson Guice (pencils), John Beatty (inks) and Gregory Wright (colors) are a
After three series set in 1984, Dark Horse takes a break from that saga and delivers its first in-depth portrayal of both the Future War
Dark Horse makes it 3-for-3 so far on its “Terminator” miniseries with “The Enemy Within” (1991-92). New writer Ian Edginton competently continues the character arcs of Mary
“Secondary Objectives” (1991) features the same plot as the first movie – a Terminator (well, two of them in this case) – intends to track down
We’re only up to 1991 in our “Terminator” flashback series, and those TDE (time displacement equipment) platforms in the Future War are already getting mighty
As Now Comics, which would go bankrupt in 1991, wrapped up its run on “Terminator,” the license was quickly snatched up by Dark Horse Comics
Now Comics wraps up its stint on “The Terminator” with its best work. The two-issue “All My Future’s Past” is a prequel to the first movie chronicling
Now Comics’ run of “Terminator” stories makes a significant jump from mediocre to widely lauded with the five-issue mood piece “The Burning Earth” (1990). This is because