THETA SMILES IN THE FACE OF DEATH! She tracked them across the stars, hunting like one of their own. Now they will honor her with the most glorious death! Armors and weapons mean nothing here. This is a battle of wills, a primordial clash. Human vs. Super Predator - and the prize for each is blood.
Rated T+
With this being the end of this particular arc of Theta (and John's) life/storyline, there's a lot to like here. It goes pretty definitive in some ways and it feels like Theta's objectives are going to change a bit going forward after what she's accomplished here. It's good to bring John into this time period – whatever time period it actually is – and giving them a mission to jump off of here at the end that could do some good is also a plus. But it's also a fairly standard final issue in that it's lots and lots of action and focused on Theta going toe to toe with a pretty impressive Predator to the death. There's only one outcome but it delivers a thoroughly engaging fight. Read Full Review
If you're going to wrap up a Predator storyline with lore roots that reach back to its earliest comics, there's no better way to do it than with a big one-on-one fight. There's not much to the comic beyond the fight itself, but it has the same brutality and edge-of-your-seat nature the best of the film installments had. Read Full Review
Plot
Theta wakes up in one of the suspended animation chambers in the new Predator, sees that they leave her armor for her to wear, she does so and leaves to discover that it is a trap.
Paolo, John are tied to some trees, they are the reward of the battle between Theta the large Yautja.
The battle is rough, but Theta is assisted by John, you will see blood and organs flying.
Brisson successfully captures the hunter and warrior essence of Predator, where humanity has a hope in the hands of Theta who will rescue all the humans who were trapped and kept in captivity for this deadly/sick game.
This comic closes this miniseries and new story arc of Predator in Marvel in style, where they announce more
Finally, I read the final issue of this series. Marvel continues to pervert the canon, and this is not the first series, in my opinion, with a disastrous ending.