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SIMON BISLEY - TERMINATOR - THE ENEMY WITHIN #3 COVER - ACTION POSTER - 1992

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Experience a brutal vision of sci-fi fury with this intense POSTER reproduction of Terminator: The Enemy Within #3 cover art, created by Simon Bisley for Dark Horse Comics in 1992. The cyborg anti-hero looms large, gun blazing, against a gritty background of destruction and skulls, rendered in Bisley’s raw, hyper-muscular style and textured paintwork. It's a bold, dramatic tribute to a cult franchise reimagined through a punk-metal lens.

Printed on FSC-certified matte paper and available in 12x16, 24x32, and 30x40 inches, shipped rolled and unframed.

  • Artwork by Simon Bisley for Dark Horse, 1992

  • Features Terminator in aggressive, skull-laden composition

  • Iconic comic-style reinterpretation of a legendary character

  • Museum-quality matte paper, high-resolution print

  • Sizes: 12x16, 24x32, 30x40 inches

  • Ships rolled and unframed

Who is this product for?
Ideal for fans of the Terminator saga, Bisley collectors, dystopian sci-fi lovers, and anyone seeking a raw, powerful art piece with post-apocalyptic energy for studios, man caves, or collections.

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Intense POSTER reproduction of Simon Bisley's 1992 Dark Horse Comics cover art for *Terminator: The Enemy Within* #3. Features the cyborg anti-hero, gun blazing, in Bisley’s hyper-muscular style against a background of destruction and skulls. A punk-metal tribute to the cult franchise. Printed on museum-quality matte paper, available in 12x16, 24x32, and 30x40 inches, shipped rolled and unframed. Ideal for fans of *Terminator*, Bisley, and dystopian sci-fi.

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