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Terminator: Memory Box Terminator
"Memory Box"
The Terminator #10
Dynamite Entertainment
Writer: Declan Shalvey
Artist: Luke Sparrow
Colorist: Colin Craker
Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry
Cover A: Declan Shalvey
August 2025

 

In 2001, Major Harper Duggan leads a mission against the Hunter-Killer tanks with a new recruit beside him who may hold the key to the future.

 

Read the issue summary at the Terminator Wiki

 

Notes from the Terminator chronology

 

This story takes place in 2001.

 

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?

 

The Terminator limited series of 2024-2025 was published by Dynamite Entertainment and was composed of 10 issues, telling a series of stand-alone 1- or 2-part stories set in different time periods that are revealed to be part of the larger 10-issue arc.

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this issue

 

T-800

Resistance

Singh

Major Harper Duggan

John Connor

Hunter-Killers

Sparks

Penny Duggan (in photo only)

Edward Duggan (in photo only)

Joey Duggan (in photo only)

Skynet

Cooper

Sarah Connor (in photo only)

Pugsley, Jr. (Sarah's dog, in photo only) 

 

Didja Notice?

 

Resistance members are seen carrying M16 assault rifles throughout this issue.

 

On page 13, Major Duggan says they must strike at the Hunter-Killer tank in 20 mikes. "Mike" is military parlance for "minute".

 

At the end of the story, we realize the young new Resistance soldier is John Connor and on the last page he looks at a photo of his mother, the classic photo of her sitting in a Jeep, with a dog behind her, that her son, John himself, would one day give to Kyle Reese, as told in The Terminator.

 

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