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Adapted from the comic book series Aliens: Genocide (1991–1992) [13] Aliens: Alien Harvest: Robert Sheckley: Bantam Spectra: August 1, 1995: 296 pp: Adapted from the comic book series Aliens: Hive (also known as Aliens: Harvest) (1992). A dying man becomes involved in a plot to steal royal jelly from an alien hive, believing it to be a cure ...
Pages in category "Alien (franchise) novels" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
Homestuck features a complex story and a large cast of characters, starring the four children John Egbert, Rose Lalonde, Dave Strider and Jade Harley. Hussie invented an alien species, called trolls, that have a unique culture. Homestuck characters were particularly popular to cosplay at anime conventions during the early 2010s. [1]
Mordicai Knode of Tor Books explained that Homestuck has to be discussed separately between what it is as a webcomic and what its plot actually is. Comparing it to hypertext fiction and the genre's attempted use in physical novels like Pale Fire and House of Leaves , Knode concluded that " Homestuck is the first great work of genuinely ...
Free Comic Book Day: Aliens / Predator: May 2009 Story is untitled. Issue also features a Predator story. Free Comic Book Day: Aliens/Predator, Aliens Day Edition: Story is untitled. Issue also features a Predator and an Alien/Predator story. "Inhuman Condition" Dark Horse Presents (vol. 2) #12–17 May – October 2012 Six-part story.
Indeed, Aliens casts a massive, Alien Queen-shaped shadow. In Eighties action terms, it’s a giant armoured space truck of a film – a genre-defining, decade-defining, series-defining juggernaut.
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The first game to cross the two franchises was Alien vs. Predator, released in September 1993 and based on an earlier comic book series. Since then the characters and storylines of the two franchises have been officially crossed over in comic books, video games, and the feature films Alien vs. Predator (2004) and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (2007