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The Terminator #1

Writer: Declan Shalvey Artist: Luke Sparrow Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: October 9, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 9
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The plans to kill Sarah Connor and her son John have failed, but the genocidal Skynet isn't out of options yet. There are still a few more avenues into the past that will allow it to destroy the human resistance that is poised to smash its processors into silicon shrapnel - it just needs to expand its theater of operations.

Opening a new front in the war, Terminators are dispatched across the globe and throughout time to target current resistance fighters, their ancestors, and anyone else unlucky enough to be in the strike zones. And while none of these secondary assignments are as straightforward as the missions of the first T-800 a more

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Oct 9, 2024

    Its an interesting opening. The basic premise of the original feature film is so amazingly simple that it could be stretched and prodded in a million different directions. It really wouldnt be much difficulty and that it really be a matter of making sure that everything comes together in just the right way. So theres a whole bunch of different ways that standalone stories could work with the premise. It will be interesting to see how this series works as things progress. There are a lot of potentials in a lot of potential stories that fit into the overall concept. These are interesting and initial sketches in the first issue. It will be interesting to see where Dynamite takes it from here. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth Oct 9, 2024

    Terminator #1 brings back the horror aspect to the franchise and adds new lore and a sense of wonder. What was in the bags the duo would never speak of? What exactly is this machine they were up against? So many questions and so much excitement I cannot wait for issue 2! Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Capes & Tights - Justin Soderberg Oct 7, 2024

    The Terminator is a timeless character that has been able to move outside the world of feature film and this is even more evident with The Terminator #1 by writer Declan Shalvey and artists Luke Sparrow and Colin Craker. This debut issue sets an electrifying tone for what should be one hell of a series. The Terminator returns of comics in fitting fashion! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Oct 9, 2024

    Sparrow and Craker deliver some great art in the issue. The Terminator is brilliantly designed and every scene it is in shows how menacing it is. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Collier Jennings Oct 8, 2024

    Whether you're a die hard Terminator fan or burnt out on the franchise, The Terminator #1 will reignite your fear of the titular machine. The Terminator is back, and if Shalvey and Sparrow have their way, it's here to stay. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Monkeys Fighting Robots - Justin Munday Oct 9, 2024

    A familiar but satisfying return to one of the most iconic franchises in modern sci-fi. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Oct 7, 2024

    THE TERMINATOR #1 begins a new hunt to destroy humanity with a comic that leans on overly familiar themes and is riddled with too many unacceptable consistency errors. Bland, boring, and inconsistent is not a good way to adapt one of the world's most recognizable sci-fi franchises. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Oct 10, 2024

    Plot
    This new story tells how the Terminators attacked several key people in the past, in this case it shows how Harper and Penny have been hiding in the woods since 1979, until in 2018 one reappears looking for information about the children of both, which is still unknown.

    This T-800 is terrifying.

    This story captures that Slasher element of the original film, where this unstoppable force only exists to kill, including interesting science fiction elements.

    The short story included at the end takes us to the desert to another part of the world where a Terminator has other intentions.

    For those who are fans of Terminators and have seen all their adaptations, this comic is perfect to delve int more

  • 6.0
    fthissite Oct 9, 2024

    If the terminator is after a resistance fighter of note then why would it continue to hunt his parents nearly 40 years after he's born. The book they burn seems to be the answer but I'd imagine in 40 years the terminator would have better info on his prey than what could be gleaned from elderly parents, not to mention said fighter would have already done the things skynet sent the terminator back in time to prevent. Hopefully future issues will explain and this isn't an anthology series with tons of unrelated stories because if it is then the score for this issue drops quite a bit. This is from the same writer of the current Thundercats series and I've been pretty lukewarm on that title so I really wanted to like this to prove that book w more

  • 4.0
    Jonn McLoed Oct 10, 2024

    To be honest it's was a bit dull and instantly forgettable. The art was extremely low quality for what is supposed to be high end sci-fi. Dynamite should spend as much time and cash on there interiors as the seem to do with the 1000 covers each issue gets. Here's a thought, why don't they stop writing comics and just make pretty posters.......JM

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