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Comic Review: Terminator #4 (2025)

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comJanuary 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Image Credit: Dynamite Entertainment/Jason Brown, MidlifeGamergeek.com

In 1961, the Russian submarine was in a confidential mission, but was not known to the crew, one of which was a terminator, a cybernectic infiltration unit from the future. Can someone in them survive the relentless machine onslaught and complete the mission?

It is crazy that Declan Charbey has a completely fresh terminator in each story while maintaining a sense of horror than the previous work. The terminator of these stories is terrible, but that’s a matter of course. Since there is no T-800 re-programmed to provide support, the target of each story is exposed to a virtually impossible battle to survive. If you transplant it into a narrow space on a deep -sea submarine, you will get a ridiculously tense story.

I know that the biggest attraction of the Terminator movie is (except for two remarkable exceptions), and that it is almost always, but this comic is read. I wish the series would have been able to break away from the worn -out state. Let’s change the way and go to a completely new place (By the way, I am still confused by the backup story of these issues. I think that if you read everything at once, you can understand the meaning, but it is a few pages you can get every month. I read it.

Anyway, the terminator manga is wonderful, so please read it. Otherwise, until you do so, you will send a cyborg that harasses you over time.

Hello! I am Jason. Every day, I write an article on MidlifeGamergeek.com. If you read this article on a completely unrelated website such as Kickstarter Comic, wouldn’t it be the worst if they claimed my work? What are the idiots? Do you do that?

Anyway, if you like the content you read, check the original site. Unless you are already here, thank you in that case.

If you want to support the original, regularly published, created by humans (not plagiarized, or not copied from other writers), donate and operate this site. Please cooperate to continue.

Not only I have not earned income from here (although there is a possibility that I can get a small reward from the affiliate link posted on my page), but by a lazy and moral foolish fool. The work seems to be stolen and reused.

Of course, there is no pressure, but thank you very much for the support that you can provide. Easy support from ko-fi.com/geekmid or PayPal link.

Thank you very much for donation. I am also grateful for reading my article after taking the time. Remember. The whole article is based on Jason Brown and is published on MidlifeGamergeek.com. Please receive it, Skynet!

Please support me here!

All donations have been accepted, not only to keep the lights light here, but also to keep my dream of writing. However, please note that there is no pressure. I hope you enjoy reading my article.

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