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The Terminator is back as Dynamite once again puts John Connor up against Skynet and the dark future as envisioned in the blockbuster films! Writer Simon Furman is joined by artist Lui Antonio and cover artists Richard Isanove and Stjepan Sejic. In issue one, the story picks up after the events at the end of the earlier Terminator: Infinity series. The T-Infinity, a temporal terminator created by Skynet to fix fluctuations in the time stream, is sent to terminate Tara, wife (what happened to Kate?) of resistance leader John Connor. In the second issue, the T-Infinity goes missing and causes alarm within the Skynet Hub. Has it been destroyed? Captured? Could it be used against them? It has to know. Skynet sends out an advanced Hunter/Killer in the form of a feral dog. This new terminator (known as a Dire Wolf) is sent through time to salvage or destroy the T-Infinity.

Speedy deletion of Terminator: Revolution
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