SNEAK PEEK: Dynamite Entertainment for July 27, 2011

Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Kato #11, Kirby: Genesis #2, Warlord of Mars: Fall of Barsoom #1, Queen Sonja #18, Vampirella and the Scarlet Legion #3, Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human #1, and Red Sonja: Blood Dynasty trade paperback.  The issue arrive in stores this week (July 27, 2011), and you can take the jump to get a peek.

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Dynamite announces Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human #1

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The ultimate killing machine meets the future of law enforcement. In the Terminator’s future all humanity must be wiped out, so when Robocop is woken from an enforced hibernation, Alex Murphy finds himself amongst the final hunted. But will his body side with Skynet? Or can man finally overcome machines? Rising star Rob Williams (Ghost Rider, Punisher Max: Get Castle) and P.J. Holden (Battlefields, Judge Dredd for 2000 AD), create the ultimate tale of life and death for humanity in Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human #1 this July from Dynamite Entertainment!

 

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Zack Whedon breathes new life into Terminator

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In 2029, Kyle Reese will be sent to 1984 to stop a T-800 from killing the mother of the resistance, Sarah Conner.  But before his future son will send him back in time, Kyle Reese was simply another survivor in a desolate future.

In a brand-new series, Zack Whedon (Dr. Horrible, Deadwood, Fringe, Rubicon) brings his sharp writing skills to one of the most celebrated sci-fi properties in history to tell the story of a man struggling to live in a world with little food, water, or hope.

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week

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Arriving in stores this week is Buck Rogers #1, Sherlock Holmes #2 (reviewed here), Army of Darkness #21, Super Zombies #4, and Terminator: Revolution #5.  Dynamite Entertainment sent us a sneak peek, that you can read after the jump.

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Major Spoilers Poll of the Week: RIse of the Terminators

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The movie opened strong this weekend, and even though Terminator: Salvation referenced all of the other movies that came before it, I liked it.

It did bring up the question of what Terminator model is everyone’s favorite?  Is it the classic Arnold T-800 (101/805) model, the T-1000, or the Terminatrix?  Now’s your chance to cast your vote!

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Your Turn: Terminator: Salvation

The latest installment of the Terminator frranchise arrived in theaters this weekend, bringing in $13 million on the Thursday early opening.  I took the time to see it on Friday afternoon, and it wasn’t awful.

What did you think?  Did Terminator: Salvation live up to your expectations, or did if fail miserably?

Ten robots that could kick the Terminator’s ass all the time, every time…really!

The big Terminator movie hits theaters this weekend, and it prompted the Major Spoilers Crew to sit back and think about our impending doom.  Today, we thought we’d present to you, Dear Reader, the definitive list of robots and androids who could actually bring down the T-800 series.    It’s a scientifically calculated list that can not be challenged, due to the intense nature of the work that went into making this list a reality (we said with tongue firmly in cheek).

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New Terminator Game for iPhone

With the new Terminator movie just around the corner, the hype machine is getting into full gear, and Dark Horse and Big Head Games are getting into the action with a new video game for the iPhone.

Take the jump for the full press release that includes price and availability.

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Terminator Goes Mobile

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Dark Horse Comics makes the leap into the digital world of mobile content with the launch of a new app for the iPhone. With the release of the upcoming Terminator Salvation film in mind, Dark Horse has chosen a classic The Terminator story from its vast publishing archives to launch this program.

Dark Horse turned down multiple offers from various media developers, and instead opted to develop an application in-house. The result is a reading experience that Dark Horse feels best utilizes the mobile platform and delivers the same standard of quality fans have come to expect from the industry leader.

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