The Terminator: Secondary Objectives #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe four-issue Secondary Objectives arc reaches its conclusion here, and Paul Gulacy and Karl Kesel deliver a cover that captures the series' relentless tension perfectly — a battle-damaged Terminator endoskeleton, its chrome skull gleaming with red eyes, strides forward through a doorway engulfed in flame, draped in ammunition belts and gripping heavy weaponry while debris scatters at its feet. There's something genuinely striking about the way Gulacy renders that exposed mechanical chassis against the roaring orange inferno behind it, conveying a machine that simply will not stop. If you've been following writer James Robinson's story through Dark Horse's 1991 run, this finale promises a satisfying, hard-edged payoff.
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The Terminator C890.L, which has been reprogrammed by the rogue Terminator I825.M, battles Terminator Z000.M in Mexico City.
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