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  • Predator: Concrete Jungle (comic series)
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  • Predator: Concrete Jungle, originally titled Predator, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from June 1989-March 1990. It was the first comic in the now extensive Predator comics line. The story was written by Mark Verheiden, illustrated by Chris Warner and Ron Randall, inked by Sam de la Rosa, Randy Emberlin, Warner and Randall, colored by Chris Chalenor, lettered by J. David Jackson and Jim Massara, and edited by Randy Stradley, with covers by Warner. The comic was later adapted as the novel Predator: Concrete Jungle by Nathan Archer.
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Editor
Cover Artist
  • Chris Warner
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Title
  • Predator: Concrete Jungle
Letterer
  • J. David Jackson
  • Jim Massara
Chronology
  • yes
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Released
  • June 1989-Mar 1990
Colorist
  • Chris Chalenor
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  • Predator: God's Truth
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  • Predator: Concrete Jungle, originally titled Predator, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from June 1989-March 1990. It was the first comic in the now extensive Predator comics line. The story was written by Mark Verheiden, illustrated by Chris Warner and Ron Randall, inked by Sam de la Rosa, Randy Emberlin, Warner and Randall, colored by Chris Chalenor, lettered by J. David Jackson and Jim Massara, and edited by Randy Stradley, with covers by Warner. The comic was later adapted as the novel Predator: Concrete Jungle by Nathan Archer. As a sequel to the 1987 film Predator, the series was originally intended to feature the character of Alan "Dutch" Schaefer, now serving as a police officer, in an urban battle with a new Predator. However, the lead character of the comics series was ultimately changed to Detective Schaefer, the brother of Dutch Schaefer from the first film. The comic was followed by two direct sequels, Predator: Cold War (1991) and Predator: Dark River (1996). The comic series proved to be a success for the company and spawned an extensive line of Predator comic books. It was followed by Predator: God's Truth.
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