The legacy of the 1979 film Alien cannot be understated. The movie defied the conventions of both horror movies and science-fiction, blending both into something truly original. It also redefined the ...
Marvel Comics has released a preview for the upcoming Alien: Romulus prequel one-shot. In October, Marvel Comics will publish Alien: Romulus, a one-shot written by Zac Thompson (Absolute Carnage: ...
Alien: Earth is the latest chapter in the Alien series, but it is far from the first. Not only does the franchise live in its many movies, but the Alien universe also exists in comic books, the vast ...
Dark Horse is one of the most well-known publishers for the Alien comic franchise, with their line of comics beginning in 1988, with a variety of crossovers, mini-series, and special editions being ...
Alien: Romulus comic is an official prequel to the recently released film of the same name. It is written by Zac Thompson and drawn by Daniel Picciotto, but is intended to go further than that. Marvel ...
Here's a five-page peek at Zac Thompson and Daniel Picciotto's October one-shot. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Now that ...
Alien: Romulus will be released in theaters in August, but come October, comic readers will get even more insight into the tragic doom awaiting the characters that board the Romulus space station.
After visiting a galaxy far, far away, WEBTOON is now taking on the greatest threat in the universe. The episodic comic hub's next release under its recent megadeal with Disney will bring the universe ...
As a general rule, those wicked biomechanics nightmares known in the "Alien" universe as xenomorphs don’t exactly mix well at holiday gatherings, kids' birthday parties, or luxury beach retreats and ...
Greetings, flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to another glorious comic book preview, free from the tedious ramblings of the permanently deceased Jude Terror ...
There are few firm rules in comics reading, but Never trust an inter-brand tie-in comic could be one of them. The business interests are too involved to expect big creative swings, the licenses too ...