
The Terminator: The Enemy Within #3
This is a standard-sized American comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. The cover title reads 'The Terminator: The Enemy Within' with this specific issue being number 3 of a 4-part limited series. The cover art features a stylized, dark, and gritty depiction of an endoskeleton partially covered in organic matter, brandishing a large weapon against a yellow and ochre background with a pile of skulls at the bottom. The publication details on the top left indicate a price of $2.50 US and $3.15 CAN. The comic appears to be protected by a clear plastic polybag, which adds a layer of glare in the photograph. Visible condition issues include a white price sticker or rectangular residue on the top right over the main title. There is also slight blunting visible on the corners and potential minor spine stress marks common for newsstand or direct market books from this era (early 1990s). The artwork and typography reflect the dark sci-fi aesthetic prevalent in Dark Horse licensed properties during this period. The overall color palette is heavy on blacks, reds, and muted yellows, typical of the mature-reader-focused titles of the time.
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$5.00 - $12.00
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Collectibles / Comic Books
Appraised On
January 9, 2026
Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
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This is a standard-sized American comic book published by Dark Horse Comics. The cover title reads 'The Terminator: The Enemy Within' with this specific issue being number 3 of a 4-part limited series. The cover art features a stylized, dark, and gritty depiction of an endoskeleton partially covered in organic matter, brandishing a large weapon against a yellow and ochre background with a pile of skulls at the bottom. The publication details on the top left indicate a price of $2.50 US and $3.15 CAN. The comic appears to be protected by a clear plastic polybag, which adds a layer of glare in the photograph. Visible condition issues include a white price sticker or rectangular residue on the top right over the main title. There is also slight blunting visible on the corners and potential minor spine stress marks common for newsstand or direct market books from this era (early 1990s). The artwork and typography reflect the dark sci-fi aesthetic prevalent in Dark Horse licensed properties during this period. The overall color palette is heavy on blacks, reds, and muted yellows, typical of the mature-reader-focused titles of the time.
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