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NOW Comics published 17 issues under the title The Terminator during 1988 to 1990.

The series is an anthology of stories featuring new characters fighting in John Connor's Resistance army against Skynet in 2031.

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Characters[]

Resistance and affiliates Skynet and affiliates

Connor's Grizzlies Resistance Command Cell (Sierra Madre, Mexico)

Sarah's Slammers Resistance Cell ("Home Base": 55 miles west of Miami)

  • Commander Mike Leahy - Cell commander
  • Brady
  • Spector
  • Essie
  • Borge - Mining Specialist
  • Doyle
  • Tom Slager
  • Dwyer
  • Skreinzti
  • Pratt
  • Steacy
  • Lewis
  • Reedfoot - Recon

The Synth-Slashers Resistance Cell

  • Johnny-O - Cell Commander
  • Tim Reese - (age 14) Kyle Reese's younger brother
  • Ann
  • Tommy
  • Holewczynski

Hansen's 3rd De-Mechanized Infantry Battalion Resistance Cell (Orlando)

  • Schroeder
  • Dante
  • Monroe
  • Taylor
  • Grippit
  • Zucker
  • Dann
  • Deffard R.97143 - Regional Command Strategist

The Field Hospital Resistance Cell (Duluth)

  • Colonel Pinewood - Cell Commander
  • Marissa Powell - Doctor
  • Rip
  • The Chief - Mechanic
  • Barryman

The Horse Soldiers Resistance Cell (Cocoa Beach)

  • Major "Iron Horse" Adams - Cell Commander
  • Tucker
  • Reynolds
  • Daniels
  • Jameson

The Breeders Resistance Baby Factory (Mort-Dizzy World, Orlando, Florida)

  • Dr. Hiram Potterwax - IVF Scientist
  • Sister Claire - Cell Commander
  • Sister Irene
  • Sister Gladys
  • Peter
  • Eddie
  • Colin Savoy - Maintenance
  • Cyndi

The Amazons Resistance Transporters (Orlando, Florida)

  • Ann Marie "Amazon Annie" Welch
  • Johnny Go
  • Dolores
  • Amanda
  • Wanda

The Sea Wind Soviet Research Submarine (Habitat, Cuba)

  • Captain Rostov - Captain of the Sea Wind
  • Carlos Ramirez - First Officer
  • Lt. Maria Ramirez
  • Major Romchecki
  • Sergeant Stanos
  • Yuri
  • Pietroff - Power Armor Pilot
  • Seaman Skorbivitch - Mutineer
  • Doctor Yerkol
  • Nurse Natalie


Tunnel A-1 Resistance Cell]' (Detroit, Michigan)

  • Max
  • Coogan
  • Eddie
  • Maude
  • Sue
  • Ian Sloane - Resistance Informant

The Survivors

  • Sam Clemente - Scavenger
  • Salvador Clemente - Scavenger

The Lunar Colonials ("Li'l Huston" Lunar Base est. 1998)

  • Rosetti - Mission Commander
  • Konrad - Lunar Synthetic
  • Katherine Casey "K.C." Berwanger - Pilot
  • Chi Gow
  • Lotney
  • Tama - Seminole

The Yanomami (The Fierce People) Indigenous Honduran tribe

  • The Yanomamo Headman
  • Shaki
  • Kao
  • Dawa
  • Teke - Yanomamo Shaman

The Tukini-Teri Indigenous Honduran tribe

  • The Tukini-Teri Headman
  • Baro - The Tukini-Teri Shaman
  • Alice - Detroit Slave Laborer

Death Camp Survivors Darwin, California (Silver Dollar, Nevada)

  • The Mother
  • The Baby
  • The Awahiri
  • HK-417 - HK-Aerial
  • The Wolf
  • The Sickened
  • JBH-311
  • Endo Reedfoot
  • CEX-45
  • DIX-190 - Called a Series 1000 but is a standard Endoskeleton Cyborg, also TechnoDyne Terminator Unit 101 (aka Series 800, Model 101)
  • Goliath-103 - TechnoDyne Terminator Unit 103 (aka Series 800, Model 101) "Goliath" upgrade
  • Goliath-107 - TechnoDyne Terminator Unit 107 Upgrade (Mentioned only)


The Tech[]

  • Hi-Tom - CIA Spy-Sat
  • Flesh Farm - (Bedford Falls, Florida)
  • Plasma - (GE-380, 506-PHW, Plasma 404, Plasma 1-X Regulator)
  • Deforestation Tower -
  • Viking - War-Shuttle
  • TechnoDyne -
  • Sea-Sac - IVF Test-Tube birthing center
  • The Metal Warrior - Soviet Power Armor

Chronology[]

Continuity notes[]

  • The NOW Comics timeline deviates after the events of The Terminator and prior to the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • Published from 1988 to 1990, these comics operated in a vacuum, and contain numerous factual differences from what would be later established as core canon for the franchise. Only the events of the first movie were available for use as reference material. Because of this, the common errors of mixing Terminator model and series notation are repeated. Interestingly enough, T-600s are mentioned.
  • The NOW series takes considerable liberties with the looks and abilities of Skynet machines. Endoskeleton often like little more than human skeletons with mechanical joints.
    • In issue #17, endoskeletons are actually able to change their facial expression despite no evidence of organic tissue or liquid metal.
    • The bodies of HK-Aerials are not as wide as in the movies and do not have the deep recess at the front. Their engines are farther from the main body; this makes them look more like modern unmanned drones. Issues#2 and #3 show that they have cockpits with overriding manual controls, and also appear to have weapons on their engines.
  • Terminators in the series seem to exhibit a wide range of emotions, including fear, which directly contradicts movie canon. They also show a great deal of personal autonomy, sometimes even going as far as to argue with Skynet.

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