If you liked the movie, this comic is such a natural outcropping that it will feel like a lost fourth act. Lapham picks up on a natural conflict between Royce, Izzy, and the Predators and plays it out exactly as you'd expect. Read Full Review
Unfortunately, the art doesn't do a good job of conveying the menace or physical power of the Predators. Allan Jefferson's Predators just look silly, even fat. Jefferson does a reasonable job of capturing Adrien Brody and Alice Braga's looks, but overall the issue is too dull and drab in appearance to pass muster. And Lapham's script is ultimately hampered by the fact that he can't ruffle any feathers or make significant changes to the characters. Preserve the Game fits into its little nook and will ultimately just be forgotten there. Read Full Review
A worthy sequel to Robert Rodriguez's film of the same name is a sequel to the pages of a comic book. Those who haven't watched the movie won't understand how it all started. The remaining people survive and overcome the new challenges that the Predators send them. They do this in order to survive in the hope of returning home.