
Predator: Eyes of the Demon
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A brand-new anthology from a diverse lineup of authors, offering taut and dramatic exclusive tales set on Earth and in dark reaches of space, featuring the ultimate hunters known as Predators
This session features fifteen never-before-seen original short stories set in the expanded Predator universe from the first film, featuring the ultimate hunters, the Yautja from the movie Predator. Set in the recent past, the present, and the future, these edge-of-your-seat adventures by many of today’s top SF and horror authors take place on Earth and in the dark, unforgiving reaches of space.
The diverse, multi-ethnic group of authors includes New York Times bestsellers, Stoker Award winners, and acclaimed contributors to the Alien and Predator universes. Included in this volume are: Native American award-winning horror author Stephen Graham Jones; Linda Addison, the first African American to win the Stoker Award; Peter Briggs, screenwriter for Hellboy; New York Times bestselling author and visionary podcaster Scott Sigler (Aliens: Phalanx); award-winning author Ammar Habib (The Heart of Aleppo); New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry; Emmy-nominated writer Joshua Pruett (Mystery Science Theater 3000); Tim Lebbon, author of the Aliens vs. Predators Rage War trilogy; and many more.
©2022 Bryan Thomas Schmidt (P)2022 Blackstone PublishingAwful english
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excellent collection of stories
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I did like the short story format, providing fragments of larger story arcs, with some obviously more direct and others more nuanced. However, I struggled to embrace the material that describes events from the Predator's point of view which made these extra-terrestrials appear too anthropomorphic and less frightening. Also, there was a lot of female-centric material which is arguably relevant, but also deliberately softens up the look-and-feel of the story concepts, making them incongruous against the backdrop of the earlier films. For me, it was the extreme fear factor that was the takeaway from the original film back in 1987, where this human-like quality was distinctly lacking, instead possessing an amoral motivation and backstory that remained strikingly obscure.
This should not detract from the excellent production values of these recordings and the probing narrative that fans will doubtless enjoy. It feels as though I have read this book out of sequence and so I will require a better grounding in the Predator franchise before proceeding.
Did not quite hit the spot
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Should have been called the fem-tales
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The stories are too WOKE.
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Brilliant
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Not the best follow up.
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A refreshing change
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applies to the voice actors
Some good some bad
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But in my opinion the whole franchise is becoming to fluffy and PC.
Please write intense, action packed and weapon filled stories you know we want the format is easy!This try’s to hard not to offend or upset, Predators in nature are brutal and not governed by such PC.
To fluffy and PC
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