
Alien Vol. 1
The iconic cinematic terror makes its Marvel debut! Gabriel Cruz gave his life to the Weyland-Yutani Corporation -- almost literally, thanks to an alien attack that he barely survived! Recently retired, Cruz is trying to patch things up with his abandoned son with the help of his friend, a Bishop-model android. But his re-entry into civilian life is not going smoothly...and his encounters with the deadly Xenomorphs are far from over! Now, Cruz has only one chance to save his son from the horrific fate he barely escaped. The clock toward total collapse is ticking. The aliens are loose! Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Salvador Larroca team up for an all-new tale of the sci-fi/horror titan that has terrified audiences for decades. No one is safe. No one is innocent. And no one can hear you scream. COLLECTING: Alien (2021) 1-5
Reviews

Sam Hawken@samhawken
With the acquisition of 20th Century Fox by Disney, the ALIEN license finds itself in the hands of Marvel Comics. Not a company known for particularly edgy or violent work, Marvel tries to duplicate the look and feel of classic Dark Horse Comics titles. It’s not a comfortable fit.

Ryan LaFerney@ryantlaferney