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The crossover was launched in August 1999 with the release of Aliens: Xenogenesis #1 and Predator: Xenogenesis #1, and concluded with the release of Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis #4 in March 2000. Xenogenesis is reproduction by both terrestrial and extraterrestrial organisms.
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The crossover was launched in August 1999 with the release of Aliens: Xenogenesis #1 and Predator: Xenogenesis #1, and concluded with the release of Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis #4 in March 2000. Xenogenesis is reproduction by both terrestrial and extraterrestrial organisms.