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Terminator 2 Infinity Comic Set 1-2-3-4-5 Lot Pat Lee Covers

Terminator 2 Infinity Comic Set 1-2-3-4-5 Lot Pat Lee Covers

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Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Publication Date: 2007
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: Various

Terminator 2 Infinity Comic Set 1-2-3-4-5 Lot Pat Lee Covers

Original price was: $89.00.Current price is: $75.65.

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Item specifics:
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Publication Date: 2007
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: Various

Item specifics:
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Publication Date: 2007
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: Various

In stock

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Terminator 2: Infinity           Comics Lot
Featuring the Complete Pat Lee Terminator “The Ultimate Killing Machine” Cover Collection!
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist: Nigel Raynor
Colorist: Inlight Studio
Letterer: Simon Bowland
Covers #1A,2A,3A,4A,5A by: Pat Lee

He said he’d be back, and Dynamite’s got him – only it’s not just the T-800 that will be featured in the all-new Terminator 2 comic book series, but the T-1000, and the all-new T-Infinity! Legendary Transformers writer, Simon Furman, is at the helm, along with New Battlestar Galactica artist Nigel Raynor, as they unleash the ‘Trial by Fire!’ In this opening Dynamite Terminator 2 event, Skynet sets out to destroy the Terminators in the past to preserve their (mostly) human-free future! Starring all of the familiar characters from the smash film, in the dark, post-apocalyptic future as seen in the films!

“Three billion human lives ended… the survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare, a war against the machines…”

Now, emerging from the long nuclear winter, John Connor faces a world caught between the machines and the last surviving members of humanity.

Story/Spoilers
In issue #1A, The year is 2033. Skynet’s last surface installation has been overrun by the Resistance. The core of Skynet is still intact. Skynet notices the primary timeline is out of balance. While running simulations of alternate timelines, it discovers several paths which caused the anomaly. A fourth path is discovered which happens to be the main cause of the unbalanced timeline. Skynet initiates time travel of the T-Infinity prototype to correct this path. Back on July 17. 2009. John Connor leaves Crystal Peak after the death of Kate Brewster a year ago. Thinking about how Skynet won and mankind was wiped out. John Connor goes to Los Angeles, California to meet up with the human resistance. In his first confrontation with Terminators and an HK-Aerial, he is saved by man called Uncle Bob.

Next in issue #2A, Uncle Bob turns out to be a Terminator sent back to help John Connor become the leader he was meant to be. At a subway John and Uncle Bob meet other resistance members working on a transmitter to make contact with other humans. Suddenly the T-Infinity appears, and Uncle Bob starts fighting it to protect John. To avoid being killed, Uncle Bob destroys the building over the T-Infinity with a X90 Phase-Plasma rifle, and they run away. The T-Infinity is not destroyed by the building, but relocates itself nearby.

Next in issue #3A, Together with the human resistance, John and Uncle Bob join forces and head to an abandoned radio station called “Epiphany” to find a way of contacting other humans. When arriving at the station, they discover an aerial H-K landing platform nearby which they have to destroy in order to not be discovered themselves when transmitting the homing signal. Leaving the rest behind at the radio station, John Connor, Uncle Bob and four others try to take out the aerial H-K landing field. They succeed, but three fighters lose their lives. When arriving back, the remaining fighters have discovered the truth about Uncle Bob being a Terminator. They start to doubt John Connor’s intentions.

Next in issue #4A, After discovering that Uncle Bob is a Terminator, the rest of the resistance wants to kill John, since they don’t known which side he is really on. Before they manage to kill John Connor, Uncle Bob saves him. Still in doubt, they believe John Connor’s story of meeting Terminators earlier in his life. Also, he did help them take out the aerial H-K landing field nearby. As they decide to leave the radio station, they discover that someone heard the homing signal. Tara Holden, a marine sergeant, has taken charge of a group of soldiers close to the radio station. Together with Tara they plan to get more weapons from a factory in Denver controlled by Skynet. With help from Uncle Bob, John Connor and the others they learn the secret of getting inside the factory. Once inside, the T-Infinity again appears and starts fighting Uncle Bob. At last the T-Infinity defeats Uncle Bob and the fight is over.

Finally in issue #5A, After Uncle Bob is defeated, John Connor again start feeling alone. Standing off against the T-Infinity, in a fit of rage he starts shooting at it, but the T-Infinity just leaves without fighting. The alarm at the factory is set off, and they all have to leave quickly – but John Connor wants to stay. He feel he’s lost all motivation to keep fighting. Tara Holden and the others are leaving the factory, only to face HK-Tanks, while John Connor wants to blow up the factory without escaping. Surrounded by several H-K tanks, Tara Holden thinks all hope is lost and they will all die. John Connor arrives at the last minute with a “Centurion” and destroys the other HK-Tanks, saving Tara Holden and the other soldiers. Back at the “Epiphany” radio station, they realize lots of people heard the homing signal. Skynet concludes that two of the primary targets which corrupted the timeline have been destroyed by the T-Infinity prototype (Uncle Bob is the first target, the T-X is the second). Two primary targets still remain. The T-Infinity is recalled and starts simulating alternate timelines again. The next simulation target is Tara Connor, in the year 2015.

Comics lot contains: Terminator 2: Infinity {Complete Pat Lee Cover A Collection} (2007) Issues #1-5.  Dynamite Entertainment

Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

All First Printings
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Publication Date: 2007
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.65″
UPC: Various

Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1A,2A,3A,4A,5A are in Fine condition.  Nice Set!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Terminator collector and/or enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

Terminator 2: Infinity           Comics Lot
Featuring the Complete Pat Lee Terminator “The Ultimate Killing Machine” Cover Collection!
Writer: Simon Furman
Artist: Nigel Raynor
Colorist: Inlight Studio
Letterer: Simon Bowland
Covers #1A,2A,3A,4A,5A by: Pat Lee

He said he’d be back, and Dynamite’s got him – only it’s not just the T-800 that will be featured in the all-new Terminator 2 comic book series, but the T-1000, and the all-new T-Infinity! Legendary Transformers writer, Simon Furman, is at the helm, along with New Battlestar Galactica artist Nigel Raynor, as they unleash the ‘Trial by Fire!’ In this opening Dynamite Terminator 2 event, Skynet sets out to destroy the Terminators in the past to preserve their (mostly) human-free future! Starring all of the familiar characters from the smash film, in the dark, post-apocalyptic future as seen in the films!

“Three billion human lives ended… the survivors of the nuclear fire called the war Judgment Day. They lived only to face a new nightmare, a war against the machines…”

Now, emerging from the long nuclear winter, John Connor faces a world caught between the machines and the last surviving members of humanity.

Story/Spoilers
In issue #1A, The year is 2033. Skynet’s last surface installation has been overrun by the Resistance. The core of Skynet is still intact. Skynet notices the primary timeline is out of balance. While running simulations of alternate timelines, it discovers several paths which caused the anomaly. A fourth path is discovered which happens to be the main cause of the unbalanced timeline. Skynet initiates time travel of the T-Infinity prototype to correct this path. Back on July 17. 2009. John Connor leaves Crystal Peak after the death of Kate Brewster a year ago. Thinking about how Skynet won and mankind was wiped out. John Connor goes to Los Angeles, California to meet up with the human resistance. In his first confrontation with Terminators and an HK-Aerial, he is saved by man called Uncle Bob.

Next in issue #2A, Uncle Bob turns out to be a Terminator sent back to help John Connor become the leader he was meant to be. At a subway John and Uncle Bob meet other resistance members working on a transmitter to make contact with other humans. Suddenly the T-Infinity appears, and Uncle Bob starts fighting it to protect John. To avoid being killed, Uncle Bob destroys the building over the T-Infinity with a X90 Phase-Plasma rifle, and they run away. The T-Infinity is not destroyed by the building, but relocates itself nearby.

Next in issue #3A, Together with the human resistance, John and Uncle Bob join forces and head to an abandoned radio station called “Epiphany” to find a way of contacting other humans. When arriving at the station, they discover an aerial H-K landing platform nearby which they have to destroy in order to not be discovered themselves when transmitting the homing signal. Leaving the rest behind at the radio station, John Connor, Uncle Bob and four others try to take out the aerial H-K landing field. They succeed, but three fighters lose their lives. When arriving back, the remaining fighters have discovered the truth about Uncle Bob being a Terminator. They start to doubt John Connor’s intentions.

Next in issue #4A, After discovering that Uncle Bob is a Terminator, the rest of the resistance wants to kill John, since they don’t known which side he is really on. Before they manage to kill John Connor, Uncle Bob saves him. Still in doubt, they believe John Connor’s story of meeting Terminators earlier in his life. Also, he did help them take out the aerial H-K landing field nearby. As they decide to leave the radio station, they discover that someone heard the homing signal. Tara Holden, a marine sergeant, has taken charge of a group of soldiers close to the radio station. Together with Tara they plan to get more weapons from a factory in Denver controlled by Skynet. With help from Uncle Bob, John Connor and the others they learn the secret of getting inside the factory. Once inside, the T-Infinity again appears and starts fighting Uncle Bob. At last the T-Infinity defeats Uncle Bob and the fight is over.

Finally in issue #5A, After Uncle Bob is defeated, John Connor again start feeling alone. Standing off against the T-Infinity, in a fit of rage he starts shooting at it, but the T-Infinity just leaves without fighting. The alarm at the factory is set off, and they all have to leave quickly – but John Connor wants to stay. He feel he’s lost all motivation to keep fighting. Tara Holden and the others are leaving the factory, only to face HK-Tanks, while John Connor wants to blow up the factory without escaping. Surrounded by several H-K tanks, Tara Holden thinks all hope is lost and they will all die. John Connor arrives at the last minute with a “Centurion” and destroys the other HK-Tanks, saving Tara Holden and the other soldiers. Back at the “Epiphany” radio station, they realize lots of people heard the homing signal. Skynet concludes that two of the primary targets which corrupted the timeline have been destroyed by the T-Infinity prototype (Uncle Bob is the first target, the T-X is the second). Two primary targets still remain. The T-Infinity is recalled and starts simulating alternate timelines again. The next simulation target is Tara Connor, in the year 2015.

Comics lot contains: Terminator 2: Infinity {Complete Pat Lee Cover A Collection} (2007) Issues #1-5.  Dynamite Entertainment

Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

All First Printings
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Publication Date: 2007
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.65″
UPC: Various

Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1A,2A,3A,4A,5A are in Fine condition.  Nice Set!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Terminator collector and/or enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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