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| - Aliens vs. Predator is a three-part comic book short story that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in the anthology series Dark Horse Presents, Vol. 1 #34-36, from November 1989-February 1990. It was the first comic in the now extensive Aliens vs. Predator comics line. Originally published in black and white, the story was written by Randy Stradley, illustrated by Phill Norwood, inked by Karl Story, lettered by Pat Brousseau and edited by Stradley. The issues of Dark Horse Presents also featured Aliens and Predator cover art by Chris Warner. The comic served as a prequel to the four-issue series of the same name.
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| - Aliens vs. Predator is a three-part comic book short story that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in the anthology series Dark Horse Presents, Vol. 1 #34-36, from November 1989-February 1990. It was the first comic in the now extensive Aliens vs. Predator comics line. Originally published in black and white, the story was written by Randy Stradley, illustrated by Phill Norwood, inked by Karl Story, lettered by Pat Brousseau and edited by Stradley. The issues of Dark Horse Presents also featured Aliens and Predator cover art by Chris Warner. The comic served as a prequel to the four-issue series of the same name. As well as being the first Aliens vs. Predator comic, the short story in fact represents the origin of the entire Alien vs. Predator franchise; its final installment, in Dark Horse Presents #36, marks the first official appearance together of the Alien and Predator creatures, and was the first ever media to bear the Aliens vs. Predator title. In order to mask the true nature of the crossover, the first two installments were billed as simply Aliens and Predator, respectively, with the full title withheld until the third and final installment. In the Aliens vs. Predator comics line, Aliens vs. Predator (1989 short story) was followed by Aliens vs. Predator.
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