The lone Navy Seal finds himself in an uneasy alliance when he discovers another survivor on the planet-but he also learns that here humans are prey, transplanted from Earth to this alien jungle, to be hunted for sport.
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The first part in this issue is not a good reflection of what is happening in the story. I enjoyed the second story because I felt there was considerably more depth than the first, and I felt I cared about the character- which is important if you want to write a good comic. The book is not bad, however, and I will say I was entertained. It has made me look forward to the Predators film, produced by Robert Rodriguez and considering Rodriguez was directly involved with the making of this Read Full Review
This prequel would probably be more enjoyable overall if Lapham's story were the main feature. On the other hand, there comes a point where it becomes criminal to label a book "Predators" and not highlight the fiendish aliens. I've certainly complained enough lately about books not delivering what the covers promise. Whatever else might be said, Predators is not a series that fails to deliver what it promises. Read Full Review
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