Saigon, 1975 — The war is winding down, and American forces are in retreat. One G.I. is enjoying his final leave in South Vietnam’s capital city when he is urgently recalled to the front. Back on the line, Private Duggan finds that his sector is being overrun by a mysterious enemy force — one that doesn’t operate like any Viet Cong or NVA unit he’s ever faced.
As rumors spread through the ranks about a “one-man Charlie platoon,” Duggan and his squad suddenly come under murderous fire. Through the thick jungle air the trapped men spy their attacker — a lone figure, seemingly impervious to bullets and grenades, completely devoid of fear or hesitation. Implacable. Inescapable. Inhuman.
Author DECLAN SHALVEY (ThunderCats, Alien) and artist LUKE SPARROW (Star Trek) get down in the mud with the second issue of their hotly anticipated new Terminator series, opening a groundbreaking new front in the War Against the Machines and featuring bulletproof covers from SHALVEY, EDWIN GALMON, DREW MOSS, and DAVID COUSENS!
I don't know what the point of this comic is. Its called Terminator but the stories and its goal are perplexing. Don't know what is trying to be achieved here. I give up after this issue. This book should cost 1$. Even that is too expensive.
Me apena que esto parezca que se ha desinflado por completo sobre todo por el estilo tan estático y poco inspirado para la historieta en Vietnam. Pero creo que la narrativa que busca generar Declan Shalvey tampoco llama tanto la atención por muchos contextos propositivos que plantee.