A Review: THE TERMINATOR: ENEMY OF MY ENEMY #1

The Fellowship was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of THE TERMINATOR: ENEMY OF MY ENEMY #1 from Dark Horse Comics. Dan Jolley writes, Jamal Igle draws, and Moose Baumann colors.

Farrow Greene used to be CIA, but now she’s gone freelance. Her latest contract is a steep one for a scientist in hiding. But when she tracks the mark down, she’s not the only one who has found her, and the new player is something out of this world. And if that’s not enough, Greene’s got people gunning for her as well.

By all appearances, the “new player” is a T-800, just like the one sent after Sarah Connor. And Greene is a total badass, but we’ll have to see if that’s enough to take it down. And exactly what did Fong do to get on Skynet’s bad list? Or what will she do? We get handfuls of great story possibilities here, and Igle’s art really helps tell those stories.

I’ve been really impressed with the Terminator stuff that’s been coming out recently, and this book is no exception. I’m really looking forward to seeing how this turns out.

THE TERMINATOR: ENEMY OF MY ENEMY #1 is available now at your FLCS and online at darkhorse.com.

~Mike ( @MikeyGeek )