Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis, also known as Aliens vs. Predator: Genocide, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from December 1999-March 2000. It was written by Andi Watson, illustrated by Mel Rubi and Ben Herrera, inked by Mark Lipka, Norman Lee, Christopher Ivy and Mike Perkins, colored by David Stewart and Studio F, lettered by Pat Brousseau and Steve Dutro, and edited by Philip Amara, with cover art by Hugues Labiano.
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| - Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis, also known as Aliens vs. Predator: Genocide, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from December 1999-March 2000. It was written by Andi Watson, illustrated by Mel Rubi and Ben Herrera, inked by Mark Lipka, Norman Lee, Christopher Ivy and Mike Perkins, colored by David Stewart and Studio F, lettered by Pat Brousseau and Steve Dutro, and edited by Philip Amara, with cover art by Hugues Labiano.
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| - Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt
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| - Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis, also known as Aliens vs. Predator: Genocide, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from December 1999-March 2000. It was written by Andi Watson, illustrated by Mel Rubi and Ben Herrera, inked by Mark Lipka, Norman Lee, Christopher Ivy and Mike Perkins, colored by David Stewart and Studio F, lettered by Pat Brousseau and Steve Dutro, and edited by Philip Amara, with cover art by Hugues Labiano. Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis formed the Aliens vs. Predator component of Dark Horse's franchise-crossing Xenogenesis event in 1999, and was released in conjunction with Aliens: Xenogenesis and 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 regular publication of new Aliens vs. Predator comics. During this time, the only original comics to be released would be a handful of movie tie-in issues. Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis was preceded by Aliens vs. Predator: The Web, and was followed by the Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt.
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