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Predator: Homeworld

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Naturalist Maya Bergstrom and ex-combat photographer George Maxwell have just met a Predator for the first time -- an ancient, legendary warrior unlike any other Predator. But he's not here to hunt humans. His mission is to bring down three young, thrill-kill Predators that don't follow their race's warrior code. But Maya and George are on to something: the real reason Predators are flocking to Earth. If they're right, the human race is in for one hell of a wake-up call!

104 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1999

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May 16, 2024
Not a bad read in the predator mini series run. Recommended
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June 27, 2024
Cool art but story was a bit iffy. Made sense, wasn't super confusing, but also kind of...boring at times.
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September 12, 2023
Starts slowly but +1 for trying something interesting with the format and art style.
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September 19, 2014
Atrocious artwork. Hated the illustrations so much I can't even give it a single star rating.

Illustrator Toby Cypress's adaptation of the Predator strips the creature of any intimidatory stature that had already been established, in terms of the visual design, via the films and previous comic series. Cypress opted for a slim, skinny race of Predators, a physique which calls to mind emaciation rather than menacing.
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