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Initially thought to be an anthology series about one-off missions from the post-Judgment Day future into the past, Declan Shalvey’s Terminator comic book series was revealed by issue #8 to be telling a much more connected story.
That was cleverly done, but where is the story arc of the last three issues now?
So why not go straight to Judgment Day itself? It depicts an attack on the Cyberdyne system by a group of human soldiers who have been gathering numbers and planning the attack for a year. What they didn’t realize was that the T-800 was right in front of them the whole time…
It’s a great prelude to the final story arc, and uses repeated panels and situations very cleverly to sell the banality of the game that awaits the T-800. Things look hopeless for humanity at the moment, even against just one T-800, but I’m really looking forward to seeing how humanity ends up by the climax of the series.
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