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Terminator
"Metal" Part 3
The Terminator: Metal #3
Dynamite Entertainment
Writers: Declan Shalvey & Rory McConville
Artist: Colin Craker
Colorist: Colin Craker
Letterer: Jeff Eckleberry
Cover A: Declan Shalvey
December
2025 |
The good, the bad, and the unstoppable!
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Notes from the Terminator chronology
This story takes place in 1889.
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
Bill Donovan (dies in this issue)
Umatilla County Sheriff (corpse only)
Pendleton woman (dies in this issue)
Umatilla County Deputy Jerome (dies in this issue)
Umatilla County Coroner (mentioned only)
Pendleton townsfolk
T-800
Jim
Harper Duggan (mentioned only)
Didja Notice?
The story takes place in the Blue Mountains of Oregon in
1889. This is an actual mountain range within the state. The
town of
Pendleton seen here lies west of the range in Umatilla
County.
When Donovan discovers the damaged Terminator in a cave, he
wonders if it's "a Frankenstein or something."
This, of course, is a reference to Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein about
Dr. Frankenstein, who brings to life an artificial man from
the stitched-together body parts of human corpses.
The newspaper seen on page 6,
The Morning Oregonian, is a real world newspaper, now
called just The Oregonian. Since the paper seen
here has only the year, 1889, and no further date, the
headlines seen here are likely fictitious. The cities of
Portland
and Oregon
City are mentioned, as is
Portland General Electric, though the company was not
founded until 1892 (it was Willamette Falls Electric
Company, founded in 1888, that began providing power to
Portland in 1889; that company was acquired by Portland
General Electric in 1892).
Page 19 reveals that the Terminator's original mission
before being projected too far back in time to 1819, was to
terminate Harper Duggan. Duggan lived in the latter half of
the 20th Century and early 21st, as previously seen in
"Memory Box".
The Walla Walla tribe, a member of which is seen on page 22,
is a real world indigenous people of the Northwest states of
the United States and the province of British Columbia,
Canada.
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