Theta is ambushed by a Predator! But is this the Predator that she's been tracking all these years? And without her weaponry, is she prepared to take it on one-on-one?
Rated T+
Predator remains a fun series for fans of the franchise, and the latest issue from Marvel Comics is no exception. Read Full Review
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It's nothing crazy but it's entertaining. I like that it's simple and doesn't try to be more than what it should be.
Mediocre at best. We’ve seen Theta for nine issues now, she still has no personality, there is still no reason to care about her as a character, and the story is taking a long time to get where it’s going, if it’s going anywhere at all. I can almost guarantee this will be future dollar bin filler
And here things start to go badly, comparing with the previous two issues.
Because all the tension of the previous issue is blown away already in the first half of this one. The characters quickly return the ship back, simultaneously captivating the hijacker, a piano from the bushes in the form of River Ghosts saves Teta and the team. Already in this issue, it becomes clear to us that Theta will be quietly fitted with a new arm. The only interesting part of the number is a small monologue by Paolo, who reveals himself to us slightly as a character.
But the death of a Predator in this issue is just a shame. Not in the sense that the predator has disgraced himself, this scenario decision is frankly shameful. The predator begins to f more