Alien: The Cold Forge Review
In Alex White’s Alien: The Cold Forge, subverting expectations and dismantling stereotypes makes for a surprising journey through the world of Alien.
In Alex White’s Alien: The Cold Forge, subverting expectations and dismantling stereotypes makes for a surprising journey through the world of Alien.
Gabriel Hardman writes and draws Aliens: Dust to Dust #1: a mini-series about a mother and son struggling to evacuate a mining colony overrun with aliens!
Some readers may dislike the lack of exposition in Prism Stalker #2, but it’s compelling, complex, and thematically rich — well worth your time.
Pup’s newest video for “Old Wounds” is an old-school, live-action video game! For real, if you’re not listening to Pup what are you doing with your life?
Unfortunately, Predator vs. Judge Dredd vs. Aliens fails to live up to the hype of any of those films and just isn’t any greater than the sum of its parts.
In the vast amount of Aliens media, what does Dead Orbit #1 have to offer? Much like the movie that started it all, Dead Orbit is looking to freak you out.
Aliens: Life and Death # 1 Publisher: Dark Horse Writer: Dan Abnett Artist: Moritat Colorist: Rain Beredo Cover Artist: David Palumbo Review by Anelise
Satellite Falling #2 Written by Steve Horton Art by Stephen Thompson Colors by Lisa Jackson Letters by Neil Uyetake Review by John Dubrawa After
Written by Mark Verheiden Illustrated by Mark A. Nelson Lettered by Willie Schubert Review by Billy Seguire In July of 1986, James Cameron