Earlier this year, it was announced that Alien, Predator, and Alien vs. Predator will launch new series under Marvel Comics next year following Disney's acquisition of Fox, and now the cover art and details have been revealed for the first issue of the new Alien comic book series due out in March.
Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and featuring artwork by Salvador Larroca, Alien #1 will feature "both new and classic characters from Earth and beyond" and follow "a Weyland-Yutani mercenary named Gabriel Cruz as he battles a deadly new breed of xenomorph with the survival of his child hanging in the balance," according to Marvel.com.
You can get a look at InHyuk Lee's cover art for Alien #1 below, stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on new Alien and Predator comics, and visit Marvel online for more information.
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Written by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and featuring artwork by Salvador Larroca, Alien #1 will feature "both new and classic characters from Earth and beyond" and follow "a Weyland-Yutani mercenary named Gabriel Cruz as he battles a deadly new breed of xenomorph with the survival of his child hanging in the balance," according to Marvel.com.
You can get a look at InHyuk Lee's cover art for Alien #1 below, stay tuned to Daily Dead for more updates on new Alien and Predator comics, and visit Marvel online for more information.
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- 12/7/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
In 2021, no one will be able to hear you scream, again.
Marvel Entertainment has announced details of its first original comic book series based on the Alien movie franchise, and it’s launching early next year.
The creative team of Phillip Kennedy Johnson (DC’s The Last God) and Salvador Larroca (Marvel’s Star Wars) will team for Alien, a new series featuring a “bold take on the Alien mythology” as well as “both new and classic characters” from the movies, centering on Gabriel Cruz, a new character described by the publisher as “a Weyland-Yutani mercenary.”
“Just as a reader and fan, I was ...
Marvel Entertainment has announced details of its first original comic book series based on the Alien movie franchise, and it’s launching early next year.
The creative team of Phillip Kennedy Johnson (DC’s The Last God) and Salvador Larroca (Marvel’s Star Wars) will team for Alien, a new series featuring a “bold take on the Alien mythology” as well as “both new and classic characters” from the movies, centering on Gabriel Cruz, a new character described by the publisher as “a Weyland-Yutani mercenary.”
“Just as a reader and fan, I was ...
- 12/7/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
In 2021, no one will be able to hear you scream again, with Marvel Entertainment announcing the details of its first original comic book series based on the Alien movie franchise, launching in early next year.
The creative team of Phillip Kennedy Johnson (DC’s The Last God) and Salvador Larroca (Marvel’s Star Wars) will team for Alien, a new series featuring both a “bold take on the Alien mythology” as well as “both new and classic characters” from the movies, centering around Gabriel Cruz, a new character described by the publisher as “a Weyland-Yutani mercenary.”
“Just as a reader and fan, I was ...
The creative team of Phillip Kennedy Johnson (DC’s The Last God) and Salvador Larroca (Marvel’s Star Wars) will team for Alien, a new series featuring both a “bold take on the Alien mythology” as well as “both new and classic characters” from the movies, centering around Gabriel Cruz, a new character described by the publisher as “a Weyland-Yutani mercenary.”
“Just as a reader and fan, I was ...
- 12/7/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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