THE BRUTAL, ALL-NEW ANTHOLOGY SERIES CONTINUES! A trio of new tales spotlight the Predators' savagery across all of time and space! First up, Joe Kelly and Álvaro López's brutal tale of a Predator facing off against a group of miners in the Australian outback continues! Then Steve Foxe presents a tale set on the slopes of Mt. Everest, with a monstrous creature stalking a crew of mountaineers. All this plus a startling story by Jim Zub!
Predator: Black, White & Blood #3 swings for the fences in its penultimate installment, while still keeping the violence that defines the Predator franchise. There's only one more issue to go, but I hope future Predator comics continue to explore different time periods or pit the Yautja against different foes. Read Full Review
Plot
This special issue features several short stories by different creative teams, and incorporates the color green as a complement to the predominant red:
“Bloodwood” Part 3 by Joe Kelly and Álvaro López: Millie has been training with the Yautja for weeks; he calls her "Young Blood" in his limited vocabulary. Millie has become a skilled hunter, though she hasn't yet reached the Yautja's standards, but she is deadly. Other Yautja visit them and then leave; Millie, upset that he abandoned her, vows to kill James Higson and seek revenge.
Rating: 5/5
“Make It Red” by REBECCA ROANHORSE and FEDERICO SABBATINI: In 1947, in Roswell, New Mexico, USA, the famous crashed UFO is a Yautja ship. The survivor is more