[REVIEW] ALIENS VS. AVENGERS #1
In Aliens vs. Avengers #1, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes face their most awful adversaries yet — the chestburstin’, ever hatin’ xenomorphs. Aliens vs. Avengers is
In Aliens vs. Avengers #1, Earth’s Mightiest Heroes face their most awful adversaries yet — the chestburstin’, ever hatin’ xenomorphs. Aliens vs. Avengers is
The creative team is firing on all cylinders. Instead of saying I hate this place, readers will be yelling I love this book.
This week, Marvel celebrates that anniversary with a return to the nuclear winter of Hadley’s Hope. But many have tried and failed to recapture the gruesome magic of Aliens. Does this book succeed at last?
From its cover and premise, Stargazer seems like yet another fun but ultimately run-of-the-mill ’80s nostalgia trip. However, the execution keeps the story fresh and engaging with tight pacing, relatable characters, and great artwork.
“You’re always sorry, Charles. And there’s always a speech,” Magneto tells Professor X. “But nobody cares.”Ain’t that the truth.
James Stokoe takes his keen eye for detail and brings a tired franchise to life, making Aliens: Dead Orbit possibly the nicest spinoff to date.
The Alien franchise branches into the young adult genre with an all-new story from horror author Mira Grant. And it definitely packs a punch.
This is it: the absolutely unequivocally official rankings of all films in the Aliens franchise. (Yes, that does include the AVP movies.)
Agents Rice and McIntyre are fast on the trail of hostile aliens in Port of Earth #8, the conclusion to the second arc of this series.