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The Terminator 1988

7/22/2015

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"The Year is 2031. It's been three years since Skynet's failed time-travel attempt to kill Sarah Connor. During these years, John Connor's organized force of freedom fighters have been beaten back, and reduced to rag-tag independent squads. Just south of Miami, Skynet has constructed a human replication complex--or Flesh Farm. The computer's goal, being to breed a new race of mankind. A race that is machine sympathetic. A Florida based pocket of freedom fighters, nicknamed Sarah's Slammers, has pledged to destroy this complex. With grim determination, but little in the way of firepower, they face this challenge--but it's clear from the start that this is a hopeless crusade. As determined as they are, they need help. Big-time help."

NOW Comics published 17 issues under the title The Terminator during 1988 to 1990. The series is an anthology of stories featuring new characters fighting in John Connor's Resistance army against Skynet in 2031.

As always, these are non profit collections of out of print material for people who may never get the chance to read them

Happy reading!

BOOK ONE
BOOK TWO

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Killer Instinct - Books 1 and 2

7/14/2015

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Killer Instinct is a 1 on 1 fighting game developed by Rare and published by Midway and Nintendo. It was released as an arcade game in the fall of 1994 and, the following year, ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) and the Game Boy. The game's plot involves an all-powerful corporation organising a fighting tournament. The story was adapted in a limited comic book series published under the short-lived Acclaim Comics imprint.  It is this comic that we present to you today in all of it's 90's era glory.

As always, this is a non-profit collection, created to allow peole who may have never managed to read these hard to find issues.

BOOK ONE

BOOK TWO

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Visionaries - The Complete US Collection

7/8/2015

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This is the the complete Visionaries published by Star Comics and eventually Marvel Comics - it lasted only 6 issues, and was cancelled mid-way through a 4-part adventure. The first issue was an adaptation of the first episode, "The Age Of Magic Begins", but the subsequent issues took the storyline in a different direction. There were a few differences in details - whereas in the cartoon, the staff-bearing knights had only one use of their staffs before needing a recharge, in the comics, they could use their staffs as often as they liked. In one issue, Witterquick and Cindarr crossed their staffs to combine their powers, the combination of light speed and destruction creating an earthquake. Another difference concerned the animal totems - the characters worried that they might lose control of their animal forms while in them. As always, this is a non-profit collection of comics that people may not have read.
Warning, at 155 pages, it's a heftY read.
HAPPY READING!
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DOOM

7/1/2015

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The Doom comic is a sixteen-page comic book, written in 1996 by Steve Behling and Michael Stewart, with art and color design by Tom Grindberg, all credited with purposely gory nicknames for the occasion. It was produced by Dana Moreshead, for Marvel Comics, as a giveaway for a video game convention.

Happy Reading
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Exo Squad

7/1/2015

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This is a one- shot adaption of Exo Squad, published by Topps Comics in 1994.

It's not a massive book, but it's well worth a read, and not a bad introduction to the cartoon, which to this day stands out out one of the best of the last few decades.

Happy Reading!
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