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Dan Abnett, Rod Whigham, Jack Snider. Terminator 2: Cybernetic Dawn. Boxtree. 1996

Rating: 4
[ unmissable | great stuff | worth reading | mind candy | waste of time | unfinishable ]

reviewed 14 July 1997

This graphic novel takes up the story immediately after the events of the film Terminator 2: Sarah Connor, wounded from her fight with the Terminator, is still classified as a dangerous escaped mental patient on the run from the police. And now there are three more T-1000 Terminators back from the future after her and her son John.

I thought the artwork was a bit disappointing. I realise it must be difficult to draw recognisable real people -- Sarah Connor needs to be drawn to look like Linda Hamilton -- but I found the result rather too chunky. And the characters that are new to this story all look rather nondescript and wooden. But the action is fun -- Sarah is still tough, John is still competent with an attitude -- and the plot is suitably dark, and moves the story along.