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Terminator: Buried Alive Terminator
"Buried Alive"
The Terminator #1-5
Dynamite Entertainment
Writer: Sal Crivelli
Artist: Colin Craker
Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry
October 2024 - March 2025

 

A Terminator arrives in 2001 to end the life of a child 25 years away from being born.

 

Notes from the Terminator chronology

 

This story opens in 2001 and moves up to "Now", presumably early 2025.

 

The PopApostle Terminator chronology has placed the overarching storyline of the 10-issue The Terminator limited series of 2024-2025 by Dynamite Entertainment in Timeline TT-2.

 

Didja Know?

 

"Buried Alive" is a 5-part series of 2-page chapters at the end of issues 1-5 of The Terminator limited series of 2024-2025 published by Dynamite Entertainment.

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this issue

 

killer T-800

savior T-800

Hassan Chafik

Imane 

 

Didja Notice?

 

The end of the "Buried Alive" story is rather ambiguous. The "good" Terminator stops the bad one from killing baby Hassan and seemingly drags the bad one into the nearby sand dunes where a time displacement sphere is coincidentally(?) appearing. The arrival of the sphere would seem to have destroyed both Terminators. But why was the sphere appearing there and then? Was there anyone in it? We don't get to see.

 

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