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Aliens: The Alien is a short comic book story that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in the anthology series Dark Horse Presents, Vol. 1 #56, in November 1991. Originally published in black and white, the story was written by John Arcudi, illustrated by Tony Akins and Paul Guinan, inked by Guinan, lettered by Willie Schubert and edited by Randy Stradley. The issue of Dark Horse Presents also featured featured a jam cover with an Aliens segment by Guinan.

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  • Aliens: The Alien is a short comic book story that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in the anthology series Dark Horse Presents, Vol. 1 #56, in November 1991. Originally published in black and white, the story was written by John Arcudi, illustrated by Tony Akins and Paul Guinan, inked by Guinan, lettered by Willie Schubert and edited by Randy Stradley. The issue of Dark Horse Presents also featured featured a jam cover with an Aliens segment by Guinan.
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Editor
Cover Artist
  • Paul Guinan
Preceded By
  • Aliens: Reapers
Inker
  • Paul Guinan
Title
  • Aliens: The Alien
Letterer
  • Willie Schubert
Chronology
  • yes
Illustrator
Released
  • Nov 1991
concurrent
  • Aliens: Countdown
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Followed By
  • Aliens: Genocide
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  • Aliens: The Alien is a short comic book story that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in the anthology series Dark Horse Presents, Vol. 1 #56, in November 1991. Originally published in black and white, the story was written by John Arcudi, illustrated by Tony Akins and Paul Guinan, inked by Guinan, lettered by Willie Schubert and edited by Randy Stradley. The issue of Dark Horse Presents also featured featured a jam cover with an Aliens segment by Guinan. The comic is one of the few Aliens, Predator and Aliens vs. Predator comic books to serve as a direct sequel to an earlier story. Specifically, it reveals the fate of the Engineer left orbiting Earth at the end of Aliens: Outbreak, and reveals why he is no longer present when Hicks and Newt return there at the end of Aliens: Nightmare Asylum. The story also serves as a prequel to the four-issue series Aliens: Genocide. In the Aliens comics line, Aliens: The Alien was preceded by Aliens: Reapers, published concurrently with Aliens: Countdown, and was followed by Aliens: Genocide.
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