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Predator: Xenogenesis is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from August-November 1999. It was written by Ian Edginton, illustrated by Mel Rubi, inked by Andrew Pepoy, colored by David Stewart, lettered by Clem Robins and edited by Philip Amara and Mike Hansen, with cover art by Rubi and Pepoy.

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  • Predator: Xenogenesis is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from August-November 1999. It was written by Ian Edginton, illustrated by Mel Rubi, inked by Andrew Pepoy, colored by David Stewart, lettered by Clem Robins and edited by Philip Amara and Mike Hansen, with cover art by Rubi and Pepoy.
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Cover Artist
  • Andrew Pepoy
  • Mel Rubi
Preceded By
  • Predator: Homeworld
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Title
  • Predator: Xenogenesis
Letterer
  • Clem Robins
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  • yes
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Released
  • Aug-Nov 1999
Colorist
  • David Stewart
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  • Predator: Xenogenesis is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from August-November 1999. It was written by Ian Edginton, illustrated by Mel Rubi, inked by Andrew Pepoy, colored by David Stewart, lettered by Clem Robins and edited by Philip Amara and Mike Hansen, with cover art by Rubi and Pepoy. Predator: Xenogenesis formed the Predator component of Dark Horse's franchise-crossing Xenogenesis event in 1999, and was released in conjunction with Aliens: Xenogenesis and Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis. The three loosely interconnected stories all share a similar new art and storytelling style that was a departure from the those typically found in the series until then. The conclusion of Xenogenesis also marked the beginning of a ten-year hiatus in the Predator comics line, during which time no new Predator comics would be released. It was preceded by Predator: Homeworld, and when the Predator line eventually resumed, it was followed by the Predator (2009 short story).
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