![]() ![]() He perfects an Alien-Terminator Hybrid.Īlien-Terminator Hybrids: ATHs are seen by Skynet as the perfect being. Trollenberg: He’s an Infiltrator model (perhaps a T-800 or T-850) who passes for human for three centuries while seeking a way to resurrect Skynet. Like humans, Predators don’t want Skynet to take over the universe.ĭr. Predators: Already a strange bedfellow with xenomorphs, Ripley teams up with Predators here. ![]() She discovers John Connor’s warning about Skynet. He warns of Skynet’s plan to re-create itself.Įllen Ripley: In a nice bit of synergy with “Alien,” her arc (and life) concludes when she sneaks aboard the vessel of the last surviving Alien-Terminator Hybrid and kills it using her acidic xenomorph blood.Ĭall: The “Alien Resurrection” android continues to fight for humanity’s survival. Trollenberg and finds a message secretly implanted by John back in the 21st century. John Connor: Call (the android from “Alien Resurrection” played by Winona Ryder) taps into the deceased Infiltrator Terminator named Dr. Future John doesn’t look like most incarnations, but I was used to this version from “The Dark Years.” The artists’ Call and Ripley likenesses are very good. ![]() Mel Rubi’s pencils are nicely accented by Christopher Ivy’s inks and David Stewart’s colors, making “AvPvT” a slick, glossy package. Often, Skynet has looked to change the past when it’s on the brink of defeat, but in “AvPvT,” it displays a prime trait of machines – patience – and aims to defeat humans in the future, no matter how long it takes. John Connor plays a brief but crucial role as a messenger from the past. I have no problem with this because I am a fan of that franchise, too, and he nicely continues the “Alien Resurrection” arcs of Call – the android who feels like she’s human – and Ripley – the human with alien blood who feels disconnected from everything. Writer Mark Schultz leans toward an “Aliens” focus in the four-issue series. “Alien versus Predator versus The Terminator” (2000) – the final installment of Dark Horse’s second stint with the Terminator” license – is a fun romp that intelligently brings together the three franchises. ![]()
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