The New Jersey Pine Barrens echo with the roar of a rogue, serial-killer Predator. He's just taken out another Predator sent to kill him -- and now he's gone berserk, attacking anything he encounters. Now, ex-CIA agents Poppa John and friends face a horrific extraterrestrial and the wrath of the U.S. military. Wounded, trapped, with no way out -- it's a one-way ticket to hell as they face a Predator who's killed his own kind!
This one is all monsters and mayhem! A rogue predator that goes psychotic and takes over the ship and then lands in New Jersey to wreak havoc on the occupants there? Hell yeah! I don't really care for the artwork however. The artwork in my opinion is a little goofy and not really conducive to the content of the comics.
You know, if there is one thing I can definitely say is in this comic series's favor, it's certainly not boring. Ever since the second issue, there has been this HUGE-ASS fight scene going on between the humans, the Predators, the humans AND Predators, it was fucking crazy and brutal as hell. Still couldn't tell what was going on in a good amount of the panels, but still, you certainly earned my respect in that regard, Predator: Bad Blood. But either way, it's all over now, so what did we learn from this bloody escapade? Well, one simple lesson: humans are a bunch of assholes. At least team up with us to kill the aliens before picking fights, guys!
Issue #4
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