The Terminator: Hunters and Killers #2
In "Hunters and Killers (Part 2)," the relentless pursuit of survival continues as the story deepens its pulse-pounding tension, building on the high-stakes clash between human resistance and relentless machines. Written by Adam Warren, Chris Warner, and Toren Smith, with bold artwork by Bill Jaaska and inks by Jeff Albrecht, this 1992 Dark Horse issue delivers a gripping escalation in the war for humanity’s future. The cover by John Taylor Dismukes captures the grim intensity of the fight, mirroring the era’s fascination with pop culture icons turned collectible — a theme echoed in the issue’s behind-the-scenes nod to the new line of Dark Horse models, from King Kong to Predator, sculpted by Randy Bowen.
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Randy Stradley reminisces about childhood monster model kits and relates that to the new line of Dark Horse models and toy sets, beginning with King Kong, Predator, the Mask, and Richard Nixon. Many of these will be sculpted by the well-known sculptor Randy Bowen.
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