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Friday, January 10, 2020

Terminator #1 and Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch #1

Recently The Terminator movie series premiered its sixth film in the series: Dark Fate.  It’s good but no where as good as the first and second films.

Back when Dark Horse Comics first appeared it secured The Terminator comic book publishing rights. 

The events in the mini-series take place not long after T2.

Readers are given a first hand look at the inner workings of Skynet and meet the very first female Terminator.

The four-part mini-series retains the look and feel of the film series.

Prices fluctuate, but the entire four issue run can be bought for less than $20.  The only questions is: for how long?

Any comic book collector worth their salt knows who John Byrne is. 

His influence one the comic book community still resonates today and for good reason.

John’s runs on Superman, Spider-Man, Wonder Woman, The Fantastic Four, The Demon, The Doom Patrol, The X-Men, She Hulk and dozens of other tiles set the bar that new talent must aspire to.

John not only does work for the ’Big 2’ but also for other smaller publishers such as Dark Horse and IDW.

His Next Men title is still a favorite with fans.

But, did you know that John started out just like other young creators on whatever title was assigned him?



John first started out working for Charlton Comics and on The All New Hanna Barbera’s Wheelie And The Chopper Bunch.

You read right-John started out on funny cartoons.

The Wheelie issues he began on have started to rise in value and are necessary additions to any John Byrne comic book collection.

Currently #1 sells for around $10.  However it is a Bronze Age comic book and as any comic book collector can tell you Bronze Age comics are shooting up in value-fast!

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