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Alien Seed by E.C. Tubb (original novel) Android Planet by John Rankine (original novel) Rogue Planet by E.C. Tubb (original novel) Phoenix of Megaron by John Rankine (original novel - US only) Earthfall by E.C. Tubb (original novel - UK only) This concluded the Space: 1999 storyline and had the descendants of the Alphans returning to Earth.
Planet Stories was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House between 1939 and 1955. It featured interplanetary adventures, both in space and on some other planets, and was initially focused on a young readership. Malcolm Reiss was editor or editor-in-chief for all of its 71 issues.
Alien vs. Predator Central ranked the comic as #10 in the Top 10 Alien Comics list. [34] Kevin Church of ComicsAlliance reviewed the book positively, calling it the fifth-best comic book adaptation of a film, and noting that: Alien: The Illustrated Story is an example of a lower page count working to make a better adaptation. The creators work ...
Adapted into the novel Aliens: Alien Harvest (1995). Alien 3 #1–3 June 1992 – July 1992 Comic adaptation of the 1992 film Alien 3. Aliens: Newt's Tale #1–2 June 1992 – July 1992 Aliens: Colonial Marines #1–10 January 1993 – July 1994 Originally meant to be a 12 issue limited series. Aliens: Rogue #1–4 April 1993 – July 1993
Space Art - Starlog photo guidebook, Ron Miller - Starlog Magazine, 1978; Space Art: How to draw and paint planets, moons and landscapes of alien worlds Michael Carroll, Watson Guptill publishers 2007; Star Struck: One Thousand Years of the art of Science and Astronomy Ronald Brashear Daniel Lewis 2001 Univ. of Washington Press
The Alien / Aliens literary franchise consists of multiple novels and short stories based on the eponymous film franchise, which began in 1979 with the release of Alien. In the 20th century, all Alien -related novels published were adaptations of pre-existing material.
Alien (designed, among other things, the Alien creature, "The Derelict" and the "Space Jockey") [20] Aliens (credited for the creation of the creature only) Alien 3 (designed the dog-like Alien bodyshape, plus a number of unused concepts, many mentioned on the special features disc of Alien 3, despite not being credited in the theatrical version)
The Voyage of the Space Beagle (1950) is a science fiction novel by American writer A. E. van Vogt. An example of space opera subgenre, the novel is a "fix-up" compilation of four previously published stories: "Black Destroyer" (cover story of the July 1939 issue of Astounding magazine—the first published SF by A. E. van Vogt) (chapters 1 to 6)