Thursday, June 1, 2023

Enter A Deadly Game With The The Galaxy’s Most Vicious Hunter In New ‘Predator’ Comic

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Marvel’s highly-anticipated foray into the terrifying Predator universe began this past August in Ed Brisson and Kev Walker’s Predator #1! Delivering all the explosive action and relentless horror that fans of the pop culture phenomenon crave, Predator introduced a brand-new protagonist, Theta Berwick, who stalks the spaceways on a mission to rid the galaxy of the lethal alien killers, the Yautja. Her quest for vengeance has only just started and this March, she’ll increase her kill count on a brand-new hunt in Predator #1!

Joined by rising star artist Netho Diaz, Ed Brisson will kick off the explosive next chapter of PREDATOR with a brand-new series that continues Theta’s thrilling journey! Set years after the opening arc, the new series will be perfect for newcomers and a must read for fans of Brisson’s Predator run so far. The epic new saga will introduce a host of new characters trapped fighting for their lives against three distinct Predators. Each Predator uses their vicious skills and alarming expertise in distinct and terrifying ways but they all share the same objective: HUNT. KILL. REPEAT.

On a planet far from Earth, eight strangers find themselves in a deadly game. But this time, the Predators aren’t the only ones on the hunt. Someone has the Yautja in their sites – and they’ve been searching for this game preserve for a long time. Prepare for a brutal, carnage-filled adventure that will turn everything you thought you knew about Predators on its head!

“As a lifelong Predator fan — ever since seeing the first at the drive-in theatre at too-young-of-an-age — writing the comic has been an absolute dream gig,” Brisson said. “I’ve been thrilled at fan reaction and how I’ve been able to bring Theta into Predator lore — a bad-ass hunter we haven’t seen the likes of since Dutch took down the Jungle Hunter back in 1987.”

“My only problem with our first series was that it was over too soon! I waned, no…needed, to write more in this universe,” he continued. “Thankfully, we’re coming back, with incredible newcomer Netho Diaz on art, to tell a tale that ties into film continuity, while breaking new ground. We’ve got a new cast, new Predators, and some huge surprises in store! If you’ve read and enjoyed our first series, you are not going to want to miss out.”

Check out the cover now and let your fears be reborn when Predator #1 launches in March! Don’t miss the final issue of Brisson’s first Predator arc by picking up PREDATOR #6 on January 11 and look out for Predator By Ed Brisson Vol. 1: Day of the Hunter TPB, the collection containing all six issues, on sale this summer! For more information, visit Marvel.com

Predator #1 cover

PREDATOR #1

Written by ED BRISSON

Art by NETHO DIAZ 

Cover by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI

On Sale 3/8

Image via Marvel Comics

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  • Dan Arndt

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