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Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human (Part 3) "Kill Human" Part 3
Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human #3
Dynamite Entertainment

Written by Rob Williams
Illustrated by P.J. Holden
Colored by Rainer Petter
Lettered by Simon Bowland
Cover A by Walter Simonson
2011

 

Robocop alters the destiny of Sarah and John Connor.

 

Read the complete summary of the mini-series at the Terminator Wiki

 

Notes from the Terminator chronology

 

This story takes place in an unidentified future year some time after the first RoboCop film, in an alternate universe from that seen in either the main RoboCop or Terminator franchises. It is also a different universe from the one seen in the previous cross-over of Terminator and RoboCop, RoboCop vs. the Terminator.

 

Didja Know?

 

Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human was a 4-issue mini-series published by Dynamite Entertainment in 2011. 

 

Characters appearing or mentioned in this issue

 

Robocop/Alex Murphy

Sarah Connor

John Connor

T-1000

Uncle Bob (protector Terminator from Judgment Day, destroyed)

Skynet

Lauren Amendola (mentioned only, deceased)

Dick Jones 

 

Didja Notice?

 

On page 3, panel 1, the third arm of the T-1000 is seen as he steers the police copter and loads his Heckler & Koch MP5K submachine gun at the same time, just as it was in this scene in Judgment Day.

 

On page 6, Robocop refers to the police helicopter the T-1000 has commandeered as a Jet Ranger. This is correct, as the copter taken by the T-1000 in Judgment Day was a Bell 206B JetRanger II.

 

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