Deliberately walking into a trap to save the life of scientist Elise Fong, ex-CIA operative Farrow Greene finds herself surrounded by metal monstrosities, as she contends with not only the T-800 but a host of other robot enemies reverse engineered by mercenaries!
I do know one thing for certain. I have no idea if we will ever see these characters in this particular continuum again. But I would love to see Farrow Greene pop up somewhere in the future of the franchise. The lady is bad and definitely deserves more print time. Hear me Dark Horse Comics. Please hear me? You have a bona fide star here. Read Full Review
I'm loving the story, but I expect better from the art. Read Full Review
Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy #5 is an enjoyable penultimate issue that makes Greene an even more impressive protagonist through her revealing backstory and entertaining interactions with the terminator. Their coordination provided great action, and even though it's not the first issue where they worked together, it still felt fresh because of the opponents they faced and what it took to overcome them. Dr. Fong's role was still weak as her importance still wasn't made clear and the overall story still depends on that. However with the series concluding next issue I'm still very intrigued about the answers that await. Read Full Review
The Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy #5 is an engaging piece of fiction that had some rough edges but the overall package never failed to keep my attention.Skynet would be one proud poppa as this comic built on the back of a struggling cybernetic organism does what it needs to do in this its penultimate issue. Recommended. Read Full Review
With its tenuous premise and under-developed characters, this series has sadly lost its way. Perhaps there will be a series defining finale, but as is, this is purely one for the die-hards. Read Full Review
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