Predator: Hell & Hot Water

    (Dark Horse, 1997)
™ and ©1987, 1997 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

A Predator space ship landed in the waters off Chile, signaling the arrival of yet another of the alien hunters on a deadly rampage. This time, it seemed, mankind had gotten a break. The landing was observed by a group of fishermen, and a special crew of underwater fighters was dispatched to kill the Predator before it could begin a hunt of its own. What’s more, the Predator’s cloaking devices do not work underwater, and the human fighters had devised a way to track the Predators through the unique energy signature emitted by their helmets. So what could go wrong?

The grisly answer is found in this three-issue mini-series, written by Mark Schultz (Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) and drawn by master artist Gene Colan (Tomb of Dracula) using heavy pencils instead of traditional inked artwork.
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  • 2
    May 1997
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Mark Schultz  ·  A: Gene Colan
    Uninked pencils
    2 copies from $5.98
  • 3
    Jun 1997
    Cover: $2.95
    W: Mark Schultz  ·  A: Gene Colan
    Uninked pencils
    1 copy for $24.98