Aliens #1
Aliens #1 (1989) launches with a tense, claustrophobic escape as Newt, Hicks, and the android Butler flee a planet overrun by relentless Aliens. With the ship’s autopilot set for an unknown military outpost, their only hope lies in surviving the journey—especially as something aboard the vessel seems to be moving in the dark. Written by Mark Verheiden and illustrated in full by Denis Beauvais, whose distinctive art and bold inks and colors define the issue’s grim, high-stakes atmosphere, the cover by Beauvais captures the dread of isolation and the ever-present threat lurking just beyond the next shadow.
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Earth has been over-run by Aliens. Newt, Hicks and the android Butler escape in a spacecraft. The auto pilot is set for an unknown military outpost. But first they have to survive the trip: they seem to have brought some of the Aliens with them...
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