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Here you will find links to various books that carry on the Terminator story.
| TITLE | AUTHOR | DETAILS | SYNOPSIS |
Alex Ross Terminator: The Burning Earth ![]() | Ron Fortier | Paperback: 128 pages Publisher: IBooks Graphic Novel; New Ed edition (January 25, 2004) Language: English ISBN-10: 1596878207 ISBN-13: 978-1596878204 | Led by an adult John Conner, the Resistance has battled its way to the gates of Skynet's Colorado stronghold. The loss of life along the journey had been great, but humanity at last has an opportunity to destroy the super-computer that's long sought to exteriminate all life on the planet. But standing in the way of Connor and his soliders is a new kind of Terminator--and nothing will stop her from killing the rebel leader. |
Terminator 3: Terminator Dreams (Terminator 3)![]() | Aaron Allston | Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages Publisher: Tor Books (November 30, 2004) Language: English ISBN-10: 0765349108 ISBN-13: 978-0765349101 | From Publishers Weekly It's shortly before "Judgment Day" (supercomputer Skynet's attempted annihilation of humanity), and cyberwizard Danny Avila is refining the arch-robot Terminator into America's ultimate fighting machine. He dreams ominously of robots gone rogue, destroying their creators. Jump to 2029, and Daniel, now a middle-aged amnesiac fighting alongside human resistance leaders John Connor and his wife, Kate, dreams strange dreams of the past he can't consciously remember, dreams that spill over into the sleep of his fellow guerrillas and draw Skynet's wrath down on them. Caught in a horrible dilemma where he must help produce the very weapon that may wipe out the human race or risk being fired and thus become impotent to help future humanity, present-day Danny tears through one wild and lethal chase scene after another, while in 2029 Connor, supported by his daughter Kyla's Hell-Hounds, takes on wave after wave of advance-model Terminators. Breathless action and unstoppable pace propel both parallel plots to so relentless a denouement that the cardboard human characters, their equally two-dimensional robotic nemeses and their all-too-predictable motivations scarcely matter. Arnold's adventure fans, rejoice; this is the stuff that role-playing dreams are made of. |
The Terminator Omnibus, Vol. 1![]() | Various | Paperback;352 pages;English; ISBN-10: 1593079168; ISBN-13: 978-1593079161; publisher: Dark Horse (February 13, 2008) | They came from another time to ensure that the future would belong solely to the machines. They are Terminators - indestructible killing engines hiding inside shells of flesh and blood. Tireless, fearless, merciless, unencumbered by human emotion, dedicated to the complete eradication of mankind. But despite the frailty of human flesh, nothing is as immortal as the human spirit, and even the strongest metal will bend by the will of a mother fighting for the future of her children. Dark Horse Comics has long been regarded as the heavyweight champion of adapting film blockbusters to graphic fiction, and The Terminator is one of the finest examples of bringing top comics talents to the expansion of a premier action/adventure mythos. |
Terminator Omnibus, Volume 2![]() | Various | Paperback; 376 pages; English; ISBN-10: 1593079176 ISBN-13: 978-1593079178 Publisher: Dark Horse (March 26, 2008) | The Terminators never sleep. They don't need food or water. The heat of the desert gives them no pause. The darkness of night does not halt their deadly gaze. Bullets won't stop them. Their humanity cannot be appealed to - because they have none. Sent from the future, their mission is clear and unrelenting, to erase the lives of any who threaten their future dominance, any who would attempt to deny the rise of the Machine. But that which man has created, man can destroy, and so . . . the war for the future begins today. |
| T2 Infiltrator | S.M. Stirling | Hardcover or paperback: 389 pages Publisher: Harper Collins (2001) Language: English ISBN 0-380-97791-5 | Sarah Connor and her son have survived two seperate terminator attacks. But during the last attack,attack by the T-1000, enough parts of the T-800 protector terminator survived, Cyberdyne iswas able to recover, thus Judgement Day wasn't stopped, just pushed back. SkynetNow Skynet, to ensure survival has sent back a I-950 Infiltrator to protect Cyberdyne. But unlike past terminators, this one understands how humans think and feel, because she was born for one thing only, to kill Sarah and John Connor. |
| T2 Rising Storm | S.M. Stirling | Hardcover or paperback: 378 pages Publisher: Harper Collins (2002) Language: English ISBN 0-380-97792-3 | After the ordeal with the I-950, Sarah Connor was left severly injured, both physically and mentally. She must face these problems and her greatest fears.......alone. For John is starting a desperate campaign across the U.S. and Central America in order to warn and prepare an unsuspecting population. Unbeknowest to the Connor's the original I-950 left a contingency plan. In other words a emergency plan, in order to ensure the survival of Skynet, and the success of the mission, terminate Sarah and John Connor. |
| T2 The Future War | S.M. Stirling | Hardcover or paperback: 357 pages Publisher: Harper Collins (2003) Language: English ISBN 0-380-97793-1 | The future is now. Hiding out in Alaska, the Connor's believe that due to an ultimate sacrifice Skynet was stopped and that the human race may have a chance. However this belief is shattered when the U.S. government announces that all military and communications systems will be put under control of Skynet. The Connor's are now on a race to warn their allies. However Skynet causes the apocalypse, turning cities into death traps, and causing untold amounts of destruction elsewhere. In the nuclear winter that follows the first Hunter-Killer and T-90 terminator units begin to exterminate the humans that survived the nuclear destruction. But their is hope, for one man will step up to stop the termination of humanity: John Connor. |




