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    Terminator: 1984 #1

    Terminator: 1984 » Terminator: 1984 #1 - 1984 (Part 1 of 3) released by Dark Horse Comics on September 2010.

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    1984 (Part 1 of 3) last edited by trickled on 01/19/23 01:31AM View full history

    After the shocking events he witnessed in humanity's future, Kyle Reese has made the history-changing jump from the year 2029 to a world previously beyond his imagining-1984 Los Angeles.

    It's a time before the war, before Skynet, but not without danger, as Kyle begins his mission to find and protect Sarah Connor from time traveling T--800s. Close behind is Kyle's friend Ben, with a crucial mission of his own. Hot off the critically--acclaimed Terminator: 2029, Zack Whedon and Andy MacDonald begin the next chapter of Kyle's journey toward destiny in their gripping reimaging of James Cameron's classic.
     
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    The Untold Side-Story 0

    Ben, a friend of Kyle Reese (Sarah Conner's protector), has traveled back in time to 1984, with a crucial mission objective. The majority of the events in this issue take place alongside the first Terminator film. Spoiler-free.  PLOT - Mostly a re-telling of the main events in the first film, but this time, from the POV of Ben. Ben was also one of the main characters in Whedon's Terminator: 2029 series, so I would recommend picking that up if you're curious about his backstory. The re-telling is...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    A Surprising Terminator Comic 0

    Let's be honest, Terminator comics are often hit or miss. They have provided some reading entertainment but I can't really recall any that felt as if it truly added anything to the Terminator mythos. Here comes another entry from Dark Horse written by Zack Whedon. What are the results.  The Good The idea of a comic that goes back to the time of the first Terminator movie seemed like a risky idea to me when I first heard it. There has been so many different takes on the main characters that I hav...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.
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