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Predator #35 Dark Horse Comics (VF/VF+)
Predator #35 Dark Horse Comics (VF/VF+)
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Dark Horse Presents #35 (Dark Horse Comics, 1989) is dropping you into the Predator’s crosshairs like a deer in a Yautja’s trophy room! This ain’t your average comic—it’s an anthology slugfest where the galaxy’s deadliest stalker takes center stage. Randy Stradley and Chris Warner team up to deliver a Predator tale so tense it’ll make your spine tingle (before it gets ripped out). This issue’s a pre-game warm-up to Dark Horse’s biggest Predator project yet, with a Yautja duking it out aboard a ship for the right to hunt Earth’s tastiest humans. Plus, you get Paul Chadwick’s Concrete and the debut of Heartbreakers—clones, chaos, and a pigeon that’s probably plotting your doom. It’s 1989 comic goodness wrapped in a Chris Warner cover that screams ‘collect me or regret me!’
Current Value: Today, this gem prowls the market at $5-$10 raw in decent shape—call it Fine to Very Fine. Graded at a CGC 9.8? You’re talking $40-$60, because those crisp corners and that Predator hype don’t mess around. It’s not the priciest Dark Horse Predator book, but it’s a sleeper hit from the anthology days when Dark Horse was flexing its sci-fi muscle.
Expected Value Trends: Hang tight, because this one’s got stealth potential. With Marvel’s Predator reboot (Predator vs. Spider-Man hits April ’25), the Dark Horse classics are getting a nostalgia boost from fans who love their Yautja old-school. Short-term, a raw copy could claw up to $15-$20 if the crossover reignites interest. Long-term? A 9.8 might stalk its way to $80-$100 by 2026 if Predator fever spikes—especially if a new film or retro reprint pumps the brakes on supply. It’s a quiet contender, like a cloaked Predator sizing up its prey.
Upcoming Events: Mark April 23, 2025, when Predator vs. Spider-Man #1 swings in, pitting the web-slinger against a Predator who probably thinks web-fluid’s a snack. If that book lands a critical hit, expect a ripple back to these early Dark Horse gems. Comic-Con season could also spark some ‘80s anthology love—dealers might dust off their Dark Horse Presents stacks, and prices could jump faster than a facehugger on a bad date.
So, grab Dark Horse Presents #35 now—it’s a triple-threat time capsule with a Predator story that’s got more bite than a xenomorph’s dental plan. Bag it, board it, and flex it like you just survived a jungle showdown. This is where the hunt began, and it’s still got game!

