Predators #1
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Predators #1

Writer: Marc Andreyko, David Lapham Artist: Various Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: June 9, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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A team of Navy Seals is in the midst of a firefight when it suddenly goes dark. They awake to find themselves in a new and more deadly environment, stalked by a strange enemy. One by one these special-ops officers are killed by an unseen threat, until only one man remains. All alone in a strange world, he must do what he knows best-survive against all odds.

Robert Rodriguez teams with Dark Horse for an action-packed weekly prequel to his forthcoming Predators film!

Just in time for the film release coming July 2010!

  • 7.0
    Comics Bulletin - Kate Trippe Jun 10, 2010

    If you are planning to see the film why not pick up the comic? From this first issue it has the promise of being a fun ride, or it could end in tragedy, but that remains to be seen. I will stay optimistic because I want it to be entertaining. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jun 9, 2010

    The art in this section is also stronger. Gabriel Guzman does attempt to capture Brody's look, and manages to pull it off without simultaneously making Royce stand out in every scene. The art is surprisingly solid throughout this segment. I'm left to wonder if his talents wouldn't have been better served rendering the Predators in Andreyko's story. In any case, I expect the story to heat up even more once Lapham and Guzman unleash Royce on his enemies. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Jun 9, 2010

    "Predators" #1 is a slight, but interesting debut to the prequel mini-series for the upcoming movie. The lead story is a series of violent deaths one after another, while the back-up is more character based, but still containing brutality. It will be interesting to see how both stories play out and tie in to the movie, but it is off to a solid start. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Andrenn Sep 13, 2010

    It wasn't that the Predators were using their guns, its that they were using them randomly. I don't want to spoil it but one character just gets randomly blasted to bits, he had no gun or weapon on him. A Predator just walks up and blows him to chunks. He could have at least stabbed him or something, that would have seemed more like what they do.Quote 0#3Mr. Tulkas2010-09-13 22:06yup the movie was truly truly horrible, I dont leave too many movies angry but this one managed to hit the right spot. total sac of crapQuote Refresh comments list Read Full Review

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