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The Terminator graphic novels

Terminator: Hunters and Killers

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Collects Terminator: Hunters and Killers (1992) #1-3

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Adam Warren

195 books131 followers
Adam Warren (born 1967) is an American comic book writer and artist who is most famous for his original graphic novel Empowered, for adapting the characters known as Dirty Pair into an American comic book, and for being one of the first American commercial illustrators to be influenced by the general manga style.

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7,805 reviews64 followers
December 13, 2023
Nice enjoyable read in this next story arc for the Terminator universe. Recommended
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101 reviews1 follower
August 29, 2024
Much better terminator comic compared to some of the others I've read recently. It pretty much spells out all the twists for you so no real surprises but it still managed to be a solid story. As others mention, it's cool seeing other parts of the globe and how they are fairing against skynet.
Profile Image for Scott Schmidt.
188 reviews3 followers
February 8, 2019
Set in Russia, it was cool seeing a different part of the Terminator universe. Ended rather abruptly, but overall I dug it. Worth reading if you're a Terminator fan.
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220 reviews
May 19, 2025
ok I'm mix. I really love that it's set in a different part of the world which hasn't happen yet in publication order. so this was interesting in that aspect but the story in my opinion was kinda weak. like it was an ok read
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954 reviews5 followers
September 9, 2024
In Soviet Russia, it was just another iteration of the death camps. This time run by the AI called Mir, subordinate of Skynet.
Profile Image for Steven Shinder.
Author 5 books20 followers
December 6, 2024
The art style doesn't feel very inspired, and the characters feel somewhat interchangeable. What was the point?
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