The Predator comic books are part of the Predator franchise and has had several titles published based on the license, most of which are part of the Dark Horse Comics line (Dark Horse also publishes the Aliens and Alien vs. Predator lines of comics) but other comics by other distributors have been made.

Dark Horse Comics

Title Issues Creative team Cover dates Notes
Limited series
Predator #1–4 June 1989 – March 1990 Also known as Predator: Concrete Jungle, unrelated to the video game of the same name. Set during a blistering heat wave in New York, as police begin to discover evidence of a sadistic killer, Detective John Schaefer, the brother of Dutch Schaefer (Arnold Schwarzenegger) from the first Predator film, quickly learns it is the extraterrestrial hunters, drawn by the heat and the prey.
Predator 2 #1–2 February – June 1991 Comic book adaptation of the film Predator 2. Original screenplay by Jim and John Thomas.
Predator: Big Game #1–4 March – June 1991
Predator: The Bloody Sands of Time #1–2 February 1992
Predator: Cold War #1–4
  • Mark Verheiden
  • Ron Randall
  • Steve Mitchell
September – December 1991 When a Predator spacecraft crashlands in the isolated Northern tundra of Siberia, John Schaefer is called upon once again to aid the US military in capturing the technology. Unfortunately, the Russian forces have their eyes on the craft as well.
Predator: Race War #0–4 February – October 1993 Issue 0 was published between issues 2 and 3. Black and white prison gangs unite to kill a Predator who's killing members of both.
Predator: Bad Blood[1] #1–4
  • Evan Dorkin
  • Derek Thompson
  • Chris Warner
  • Keith Aiken
December 1993 – June 1994
Predator: Dark River #1–4
  • Mark Verheiden
  • Ron Randall
  • Rick Magyar
July – October 1996
Predator: Kindred #1–4 December 1996 – January 1997
Predator: Hell & Hot Water #1–3 April – June 1997 The crew of a Peruvian fishing boat encounter a Predator visiting Earth to hunt dangerous aquatic life.
Predator: Primal #1–2 July – August 1997
Predator: Nemesis #1–2 December 1997 – January 1998
Predator: Hell Come A-Walkin' #1–2 February – March 1998 Set during the Civil War, the men of the northern and southern armies unite to stop a Predator that's stalking and killing men from both sides.
Predator: Homeworld #1–4
  • James Vance
  • Kate Worley
  • Toby Cypress
  • Mark Lipka
March – June 1999
Predator: Xenogenesis #1–4 August – November 1999
Predator #1–4 June 2009 – January 2010 Also known as Predator: Prey to the Heavens.
Predators[2] #1–4 June 2010 Prequel comic series to the 2010 film Predators.
Predator: Fire and Stone #1–4
  • Joshua Williamson
  • Christopher Mooneyham
  • John Lucas
October 2014 – January 2015 Fire and Stone crossover event tie-in.
Predator: Life and Death #1–4 March – June 2016 Life and Death crossover event tie-in.
Predator: Hunters #1–5 May – September 2017
Predator: Hunters II #1–4
  • Chris Warner
  • Agustin Padilla
  • Neeraj Menon
  • Mike Heisler
August 2018 – January 2019
Predator: Hunters III #1–2
  • Chris Warner
  • Brian Thies
  • Wes Dzioba
February – March 2020 Only two of the four planned issues were released.
One-shots
Predator: Invaders from the Fourth Dimension #1 July 1994
Predator: Jungle Tales March 1995
Predator: Strange Roux November 1996
Predator: Captive May 1998
Predators: Preserve the Game July 2010
Predators Movie Adaptation Comic adaptation of the 2010 film Predators.

Crossovers

Crossovers with the Alien franchise are in their own separate article.

Title Issues Creative team Cover dates Co-publisher Notes
Limited series
Batman versus Predator #1–3 January – February 1992 DC Comics Published in regular and Prestige format concurrently.
Predator versus Magnus Robot Fighter #1–2 November 1992 – May 1993 Valiant Comics
Batman versus Predator II: Bloodmatch #1–4 December 1994 – March 1995 DC Comics
Tarzan versus Predator: At the Earth's Core[3] #1–4 January – June 1996 Not an intercompany crossover.
Predator versus Judge Dredd #1–3 October – December 1997 Fleetway Publications Also published in Judge Dredd Megazine (vol. 3) #36–38 in the UK.
Batman versus Predator III #1–4 November 1997 – February 1998 DC Comics
Superman vs. Predator #1–3 2000
Archie vs. Predator[4] #1–4 April – July 2015 Archie Comics
Archie vs. Predator II #1–5
  • Alex de Campi
  • Robert Hack
September 2019 – March 2020
One-shots
The Transformers UK #284 August 18 1990 Marvel UK The cover depicts Starscream being stalked by a mysterious bounty hunter, who was later confirmed to be the Predator.[5]
JLA versus Predator 2001 DC Comics

Stories

Stories published in other comics unrelated to the Predator franchise.

Title Issues Creative team Cover dates Notes
"Rite of Passage" Dark Horse Comics #1–2 August – September 1992
"Blood Feud" Dark Horse Comics #4–7 November 1992 – February 1993
"The Pride at Nghasa" Dark Horse Comics #10–12 May – August 1993
"Bad Blood" Dark Horse Comics #12–14 August – October 1993
"The Hunted City" Dark Horse Comics #16–18
  • Charles Moore
  • D. Alexander Gregory
  • Scott Fischer
  • Rob Haynes
  • Jason Rodriguez
December 1993 – February 1994
"Blood on Two-Witch Mesa" Dark Horse Comics #20–21 April – May 1994
"Hunting the Heroes: Predators Attack!" September 1995 This was a story event in which Predators attack heroes of the Dark Horse Heroes comics.
"Predator: 1718" A Decade of Dark Horse #1
  • Henry Gilroy
  • Igor Kordey
July 1996 "Raphael Adolini" is misspelled "Rafael Andolini".

Marvel Comics

Title Issues Creative team Cover dates
Predator: Day of the Hunter #1-6 August 2022 – January 2023
Predator: The Preserve #1-5
  • Ed Brission
  • Netho Diaz
March 2023 – July 2023
Predator vs. Wolverine #1–4 September – December 2023
Predator: The Last Hunt #1–4
  • Ed Brisson
  • Francesco Manna
February 2024

Publications

The details of the publication of the comics and trade paperbacks include:

  • Predator: Concrete Jungle (by Mark Verheiden and Chris Warner, Dark Horse, 112 pages, 1990, ISBN 1-56971-165-8)
  • Predator: Big Game (by John Arcudi, Evan Dorkin and Armando Gil, Titan Books, 112 pages, 1992, ISBN 1-85286-454-0, Dark Horse, 1996, ISBN 1-56971-166-6)
  • Predator: The Bloody Sands of Time (by Dan Barry and Chris Warner, 2-issue mini-series, 1992)
  • Predator: Cold War (by Mark Verheiden, Ron Randall and Steve Mitchell, Dark Horse, 112 pages, 1993, Titan Books, 104 pages, 1995, ISBN 1-85286-576-8)
  • Predator: Race War (by Andrew Vachss and Randy Stradley, Dark Horse, 144 pages, 1995, ISBN 1-56971-112-7)
  • Predator: Kindred (by Scott R. Tolson and Jason Lamb, Penciller: Brian O'Connell, Roger Peterson and Inker: Bruce Patterson, 4-issue mini-series, 1996, tpb, 1997, ISBN 1-56971-270-0)
  • Predator: Dark River (by Mark Verheiden, pencils by Ron Randall and inks by Rick Magyar, 4-issue mini-series, 1996)
  • Predator: Hell & Hot Water (by Mark Schultz and Gene Colan, 3-issue mini-series, 1997, tpb, 1998, ISBN 1-56971-271-9)
  • Predator: Primal (by Kevin J. Anderson, Penciller: Scott Kolins and Inker: John Lowe, 2-issue mini-series, 1997)
  • Predator: Nemesis (by Gordon Rennie and Colin MacNeil, two-issue mini-series, 1997)
  • Predator: Hell Come a Walkin (by Nancy A. Collins and Dean Ormston, two-issue mini-series, 1998)
  • Predator: Captive (by Gordon Rennie and Dean Ormston, one-shot, May 1998)
  • Predator: Xenogenesis (by Ian Edginton, Mel Rubi (pencils) and Andrew Pepoy (inks), for Dark Horse, 1999)
  • Predators (2010, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator: Fire and Stone (2014-2015, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator: Life and Death (2016, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator: Hunters (2017, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator 30th Anniversary: The Original Comics Series (2017, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator: Hunters II (2018-2019, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator: The Essential Comics Volume 1 (2018, Dark Horse Comics)
  • Predator: Hunters III (2020, Dark Horse Comics)

Collected editions

  • Predator Omnibus Volume 1 (collects Concrete Jungle, Cold War, Dark River, Rite Of Passage, The Pride at Nghasa, The Bloody Sands Of Time, and Blood Feud, 430 pages, August 2007, ISBN 1-59307-732-7)[6]
  • Predator Omnibus Volume 2 (collects Big Game, God's Truth (from Dark Horse Presents 46), Race War, The Hunted City (from Dark Horse Comics 16-19), Blood on Two-Witch Mesa (from Dark Horse Comics 20-21), Invaders from the Fourth Dimension, and 1718 (from A Decade of Dark Horse 1), 360 pages, February 2008, ISBN 1-59307-733-5)[7]
  • Predator Omnibus Volume 3 (collects Bad Blood (including Dark Horse Comics 12-14), Kindred, Hell and Hot Water, Strange Roux, No Beast so Fierce (from Dark Horse Presents 119), and Bump in the Night (from Dark Horse Presents 124), 344 pages, June 2008, ISBN 1-59307-925-7)[8]
  • Predator Omnibus Volume 4 (collects Primal, Nemesis, Homeworld, Xenogenesis, Hell Come a Walkin', Captive, and Demon's Gold, 352 pages, October 2008, ISBN 1-59307-990-7)[9]

See also

References

  1. Brown, Luke (December 23, 2014). "Toy Review: NECA Predator: Bad Blood Figures". ComicsAlliance.
  2. "WonderCon 2010: A Look Inside Robert Rodriguez's 'Predators' Tie-In Comic! » Bloody Disgusting". Bloody Disgusting. 2010-03-04. Retrieved 2010-03-04.
  3. Stanford W. Carpenter (1999) "The Tarzan vs. Predator Comic Book Mini-Series: An Ethnographic Analysis". International Journal of Comic Art. 1 (2). 195-215.
  4. Albert Ching (January 13, 2015). "EXCLUSIVE: FIRST LOOK INSIDE DE CAMPI AND RUIZ'S "ARCHIE VS. PREDATOR"". Comic Book Resources.
  5. The Transformers UK #293's letters page
  6. "Dark Horse Comics > Profile > Predator Omnibus Volume 1". Dark Horse Comics. 2007-08-22. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  7. "Dark Horse Comics > Profile > Predator Omnibus Volume 2". Dark Horse Comics. 2008-02-20. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  8. "Dark Horse Comics > Profile > Predator Omnibus Volume 3". Dark Horse Comics. 2008-06-11. Retrieved 2011-07-19.
  9. "Dark Horse Comics > Profile > Predator Omnibus Volume 4". Dark Horse Comics. 2008-09-10. Retrieved 2011-07-19.

Sources

  • Beautiful Monsters: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to the Alien and Predator Films (by David A. McIntee, Telos, 272 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-903889-94-4)
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