The price for protection from the T-800 is to betray the uniform and destroy key evidence in a case against local crime boss Papa Oso. Were it just her, Officer Lucy Castro would never give in, but she's fighting for two now, and is determined to make it through to dawn.
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A gangster and his minions assist Officer Castro in trying to stop the Terminator pursuing her. There's a lot of action, a good reveal, and exciting visuals. This was some nice payoff after the build of the previous two issues. I'm looking forward to seeing how this series ends. Read Full Review
I like Terminator: Sector War. I don't like the five-month gap between issues. That makes for a harder book to enjoy for reasons covered above. Looking at just the story itself, it's a solid installment that sets up for the finale in a good way and Brian Wood has handled working smaller series well so that I can believe that it'll wrap up in a solid way. The real draw at the moment is what Jeff Stokley brings to the table as I really like his character designs and the flow of the book as it hits a real sweet spot, from the oversized aspect of Oso to the kinds of expressions that Lucy has. The Terminator is a weak spot when it finally sheds its clothes and skin, but before that it had a really neat sense of power and decay about it that clicked well. I'm looking forward to the finale and hope that it finds an audience in trade form. Read Full Review
Jeff Stokely's art is good. The minimalist style is engaging and the details do a great job of matching the tone of the story. Read Full Review
Was there a big delay between issues? Yes. Did it matter? Not really, no. Still managed to not only engage me, but also get me hooked all over again. Read Full Review