It's the last days of the Vietnam War, and the scale of the violence and destruction that have been unleashed seems unreal. But nothing that Private Duggan has experienced in battle could have prepared him for the thing that just tore his squad to ribbons and then walked through the hellish fire of an airstrike seemingly unscathed.
If there is some way to kill it, Duggan isn't sticking around to find out. Now on the run, the lone soldier desperately makes his way through the collapsing country to join the U.S. Army's final evacuation back to the States - but will the chaos and crowds of Saigon be enough to thwart the unrelenting forc more
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Plot
This comic continues where #2 left off, with Eddy Duggan encountering the T-800, who is actually protecting him from another T-800 that is in a tank.
Eddy rescues his wife and takes her away in a helicopter, but the Terminator is the pilot and manages to save his wife and escape luckily, he never understood the repercussions of this event until 1997, when Skynet launches its attack.
This series of comics continues to show that veil of mystery, terror and action where they show different incursions into the Terminators' past.
For those who are fans of Terminator and have seen all its adaptations, this comic is perfect to delve into another part of this universe, and for new readers it is the perfect more