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Terminator: Metal (Part 2) Terminator
"Metal" Part 2
The Terminator: Metal #2
Dynamite Entertainment
Writer: Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville
Artist: Eoin Marron
Colorist: Colin Craker
Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry
Cover A: Declan Shalvey
November 2025

 

Human prisoners in a machine work camp plot an escape to the Resistance's most secure base.

 

Read the issue summary at the Terminator Wiki

 

Notes from the Terminator chronology

 

The PopApostle Terminator chronology has placed the overarching storyline of the 5-issue The Terminator: Metal limited series of 2025-2026 by Dynamite Entertainment in Timeline TT-2.

 

Didja Know?

 

The Terminator: Metal limited series of 2025-26 was published by Dynamite Entertainment and was composed of 5 issues, telling a series of stand-alone 1-issue stories set in different time periods.

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this issue

 

Billy

Hannah (in Billy's memories only)

David (mentioned only)

prisoners

T-600s

Javier

Ava

Resistance

Luis (mentioned only)

Skynet (mentioned only)

 

Didja Notice?

 

What may be the Resistance's most secure base is Eagle One, an old government nuclear bunker inside the Tehachapi Mountains. The Tehachapi Mountains are an actual mountain range in the Transverse Ranges system of California.

 

The guards in the human prison camp maintained by the machines are T-600 models. The T-600 series endoskeleton is first seen in the "Dungeons & Dragons" episode of The Sarah Connor Chronicles. T-600s also appear in the Salvation timeline.

 

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