Dark Horse Presents #138
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDark Horse's long-running anthology series delivers a vivid cover for issue #138, with Frank Teran's pencils and inks conjuring a war-torn hellscape dominated by a massive, battle-scarred Terminator endoskeleton — red eye blazing, metallic frame looming over the chaos below. A fleeing figure scrambles in the foreground while a sleek Hunter-Killer aircraft crackles with blue energy bolts overhead, painting a picture of a future gone very wrong. Inside, the anthology format means more to dig into, with The Moth (by Gary Martin, Steve Rude, and Andy Bish) and Steve Seagle and Stefano Gaudiano's "My Vagabond Days" rounding out a nicely varied 1998 package.
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The Moth rescues a mob bosses daughter from a rival gang.
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