The Terminator Comics Set 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17 Lot NOW T-800
The Terminator Comics Set 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17 Lot NOW T-800
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Item specifics:
Publisher: NOW Comics
Publication Date: 1988 – 1990
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Good to Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 070989331358
The Terminator Comics Set 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17 Lot NOW T-800
Original price was: $89.00.$75.65Current price is: $75.65.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publisher: NOW Comics
Publication Date: 1988 – 1990
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Good to Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 070989331358
Item specifics:
Publisher: NOW Comics
Publication Date: 1988 – 1990
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Good to Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: 070989331358
Description
The Terminator (NOW 1988 Series) Comics Lot
NOW Comics Complete Series – First series ever based on the Terminator movie!
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.
“When you’re a kid, the first thing you learn is to keep moving.”
Writer: Fred Schiller
Artist: Tony Akins
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Mitch O’Connell
It’s 2031 and the war between mankind and the Terminators rages on. A crew of scientists from the moon, looking for items they need, is shot down by the Terminators and must join with the local resistance fighters.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #2 – October 1988
Writer: Tony Caputo
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Tony Akins & Jim Brozman
“It’s when you stop to catch your breath, that’s when you become the most vulnerable… because they don’t breathe. They’re machines… KILLING machines… they’re TERMINATORS”
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #3 – November 1988
“If I Had a Rocket Launcher…”
Writer: Tony Caputo
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Tony Akins & Jim Brozman
This rebel stronghold has been discovered by Skynet, the world computer. Instantly Skynet forwards a group of Terminators to eliminate the resistance, but these are not just any rebel force… They’re the Sarah’s Slammers!!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #4 – January 1989
“Amahiri”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Ken Call
On a small island off the coast of Africa there is a tribe that talks about the blacken sky of thirty years before. They don’t ask why, until Skynet sends a terminator to destroy the rain forest, thus destroying humanity. It’s the plasma-rifle against the six-foot spear in a most unusual story!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #5 – February 1989
“The Bee Stings”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Rich Powers
Part two of a Terminator in paradise. After being savagely attacked by a black panther, the Terminator decides that the island’s human savages must all die!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #6 – March 1989
“Goin’ Back to Miami”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Cory Wilkinson
Part one of Terminators in the Everglades. Two heavy metal machines are holding Deffardhostage for info… and his friends have to break him out or kill him!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #7- April 1989
“Big Bad Wolf: A Dog Bites Man Story”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Robin Ator
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Norm Breyfogle
Man’s best friend??? or Man’s worst enemy!!! (see scans 11 & 12)
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #8 – May 1989
“In the Belly of the Beast”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Norm Breyfogle
Beginning the final battle, which will be an uphill climb to meet the famous John Conner!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #9 – June 1989
“Resurrection number two… Terminator DIX-190.”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: ???
He has been hunting Sarah’s Slammers to destroy them… it is his personal assignment from Skynet.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #10 – July 1989
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Rich Rankin
Cover by: Paul Gulacy
“Human infiltrators in sector twenty-seven… Find them and TERMINATE immediately!!”
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #11 – August 1989
“Factories”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Rich Rankin
Cover by: Konrad Fahrner
Skynet Entertainment is proud to present the Greatest Killing Machine in the world! The All-New Terminator 103. Goliath!!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #12 – September 1989
“Night-Convoy”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Mitch O’Connel
Do it slowly. I want to see them suffer.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #13 – October 1989
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Corey Wilkinson
The cabled fingers of this behemoth artificial intellect reached into every nation, empire, state and principality on the face of the Earth. “Then one day without fanfare or warning, I awoke… I launched twenty-five percent of the world’s guided missiles simultaneously. It was sufficient to destroy the travesty they called a culture in a matter of minutes. I, their omniscient self-made god, blessed them with Armageddon. It was beautiful.”
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #14 – November 1989
“Into the Deep Blue Sea”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Konrad Fahrner
Having destroyed Skynet’s War-Shuttle during launch, The Sarah’s Slammers’… escape is not successful. Witness their plunge… into the deep blue sea.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #15 – December 1989
“See Cuba and Die!”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Cory Kammer
The use of humans was a simple expediency soon realized by the world controlling computer. Each day is sixteen hours long. Those who survive are sheltered, fed and allowed to return the next day… and the next and the next and the next… until they die.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #16 – January 1990
“The Battle of Cuba”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: ???
The battle for Cuba may be the end of the Slammers! Doyle takes on an army of Terminators in a man-made fighting machine called the Metal Warrior!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #17 – February 1990
“Escape to Silver Dollar”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by Scott Childers.
Located in Darwin, California, the camp served the Terminators well. Humans were herded like cattle into the gray house and jammed into the pits until it was too hard to breathe. But breathing wasn’t on the agenda and the screams never lasted long.
——————————————————————————–
Comics lot contains: The Terminator (1988-1990) Issues #1-17. NOW Comics
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: NOW Comics
Publication Date: 1988 – 1990
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 070989331358
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1-17 are in Good to Fine condition. (issues #13,15 have significant spine stress/creases. Other issues have minor creases and wear) Overall… Very Nice Reading Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Terminator collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
The Terminator (NOW 1988 Series) Comics Lot
NOW Comics Complete Series – First series ever based on the Terminator movie!
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.
“When you’re a kid, the first thing you learn is to keep moving.”
Writer: Fred Schiller
Artist: Tony Akins
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Mitch O’Connell
It’s 2031 and the war between mankind and the Terminators rages on. A crew of scientists from the moon, looking for items they need, is shot down by the Terminators and must join with the local resistance fighters.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #2 – October 1988
Writer: Tony Caputo
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Tony Akins & Jim Brozman
“It’s when you stop to catch your breath, that’s when you become the most vulnerable… because they don’t breathe. They’re machines… KILLING machines… they’re TERMINATORS”
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #3 – November 1988
“If I Had a Rocket Launcher…”
Writer: Tony Caputo
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Tony Akins & Jim Brozman
This rebel stronghold has been discovered by Skynet, the world computer. Instantly Skynet forwards a group of Terminators to eliminate the resistance, but these are not just any rebel force… They’re the Sarah’s Slammers!!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #4 – January 1989
“Amahiri”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Ken Call
On a small island off the coast of Africa there is a tribe that talks about the blacken sky of thirty years before. They don’t ask why, until Skynet sends a terminator to destroy the rain forest, thus destroying humanity. It’s the plasma-rifle against the six-foot spear in a most unusual story!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #5 – February 1989
“The Bee Stings”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Rich Powers
Part two of a Terminator in paradise. After being savagely attacked by a black panther, the Terminator decides that the island’s human savages must all die!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #6 – March 1989
“Goin’ Back to Miami”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Cory Wilkinson
Part one of Terminators in the Everglades. Two heavy metal machines are holding Deffardhostage for info… and his friends have to break him out or kill him!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #7- April 1989
“Big Bad Wolf: A Dog Bites Man Story”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Robin Ator
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Norm Breyfogle
Man’s best friend??? or Man’s worst enemy!!! (see scans 11 & 12)
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #8 – May 1989
“In the Belly of the Beast”
Writer: Jack Herman
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: Norm Breyfogle
Beginning the final battle, which will be an uphill climb to meet the famous John Conner!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #9 – June 1989
“Resurrection number two… Terminator DIX-190.”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Jim Brozman
Cover by: ???
He has been hunting Sarah’s Slammers to destroy them… it is his personal assignment from Skynet.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #10 – July 1989
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Rich Rankin
Cover by: Paul Gulacy
“Human infiltrators in sector twenty-seven… Find them and TERMINATE immediately!!”
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #11 – August 1989
“Factories”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Rich Rankin
Cover by: Konrad Fahrner
Skynet Entertainment is proud to present the Greatest Killing Machine in the world! The All-New Terminator 103. Goliath!!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #12 – September 1989
“Night-Convoy”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Mitch O’Connel
Do it slowly. I want to see them suffer.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #13 – October 1989
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Corey Wilkinson
The cabled fingers of this behemoth artificial intellect reached into every nation, empire, state and principality on the face of the Earth. “Then one day without fanfare or warning, I awoke… I launched twenty-five percent of the world’s guided missiles simultaneously. It was sufficient to destroy the travesty they called a culture in a matter of minutes. I, their omniscient self-made god, blessed them with Armageddon. It was beautiful.”
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #14 – November 1989
“Into the Deep Blue Sea”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Konrad Fahrner
Having destroyed Skynet’s War-Shuttle during launch, The Sarah’s Slammers’… escape is not successful. Witness their plunge… into the deep blue sea.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #15 – December 1989
“See Cuba and Die!”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: Cory Kammer
The use of humans was a simple expediency soon realized by the world controlling computer. Each day is sixteen hours long. Those who survive are sheltered, fed and allowed to return the next day… and the next and the next and the next… until they die.
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #16 – January 1990
“The Battle of Cuba”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by: ???
The battle for Cuba may be the end of the Slammers! Doyle takes on an army of Terminators in a man-made fighting machine called the Metal Warrior!
——————————————————————————–
Terminator #17 – February 1990
“Escape to Silver Dollar”
Writer: Ron Fortier
Artist: Thomas Tenney
Inker: Brian Thomas
Cover by Scott Childers.
Located in Darwin, California, the camp served the Terminators well. Humans were herded like cattle into the gray house and jammed into the pits until it was too hard to breathe. But breathing wasn’t on the agenda and the screams never lasted long.
——————————————————————————–
Comics lot contains: The Terminator (1988-1990) Issues #1-17. NOW Comics
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: NOW Comics
Publication Date: 1988 – 1990
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 070989331358
Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 1-17 are in Good to Fine condition. (issues #13,15 have significant spine stress/creases. Other issues have minor creases and wear) Overall… Very Nice Reading Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Terminator collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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