Comic Watchers Episode 231: Declan Shavley and Luke Sparrow open a new front in the Terminator saga

Comic Watchers Episode 231: Declan Shavley and Luke Sparrow open a new front in the Terminator saga

Acclaimed creator DECLAN SHALVEY (ThunderCats, Old Dog) returns to the present for another dynamite blockbuster series, teaming up with rising star artist LUKE SPARROW (Star Trek) for all-new stories about Skynet and its nearly unstoppable mechanical assassins.

This October, plans to kill Sarah Connor and her son John failed, but genocidal Skynet hasn’t run out of options yet. There are a few more routes into the past that will allow it to break the human resistance ready to shatter its processors into silicon shards – it just needs to expand its area of ​​operations.

Related: Declan Shalvey raises the Eye of Thundara with his Thundercats series from Dynamite Comics

Opening a new front in the war, Terminators are sent around the globe and through time to attack current resistance fighters, their ancestors, and anyone else unlucky enough to be in the attack zones. And while none of these side quests are as easy as the missions of the first T-800 and T-1000, time is literally on the side of the machines. When all of history becomes a war zone, nowhere – and nowhere – is safe!

Series writer Declan Shalvey and artist Luke Sparrow discuss Dynamite Entertainment’s new Terminator series on the show

Terminator is out in October. For more information on Declan and Luke, check out the links below.

Declan Shalvey

Lukas Sparrow

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The Comic Watchers Show is a regular interview podcast that airs LIVE most Thursdays at 8:30/7:30c on Facebook, X and YouTube. An audio-only version will follow soon wherever better podcasts are available.

Comic Watchers Episode 231: Declan Shavley and Luke Sparrow open a new front in the Terminator saga

Author: Chad Burdette

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Chad lives in upstate New York and has been a lifelong comic book reader and collector. Because of this, Chad owns many issues, many of which are boxed, wrapped and sorted.

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