. . . "Sept 2004"@en . "Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt"@en . . . . "Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis"@en . . . "Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt"@en . . . "Grafiksismik"@en . "Michael David Thomas"@en . . "Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt is a graphic novel that was published by Dark Horse Books in September 2004 that serves as a tie-in to the film Alien vs. Predator. It was written by Mike Kennedy, illustrated by Roger Robinson and Dustin Weaver, inked by James Pascoe and Randy Emberlin, colored by Grafiksismik, lettered by Michael David Thomas and edited by Chris Warner, with cover art by David Michael Beck."@en . . . . "Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt is a graphic novel that was published by Dark Horse Books in September 2004 that serves as a tie-in to the film Alien vs. Predator. It was written by Mike Kennedy, illustrated by Roger Robinson and Dustin Weaver, inked by James Pascoe and Randy Emberlin, colored by Grafiksismik, lettered by Michael David Thomas and edited by Chris Warner, with cover art by David Michael Beck. An entirely new story that uses certain elements from the Alien vs. Predator feature film \u2014 namely the concept of Xenomorph-filled Predator training temples \u2014 Thrill of the Hunt was meant to bridge the continuities between that film and the pre-existing Aliens vs. Predator comics line. It also served to tie up inconsistencies between the existing Aliens and AVP comics and the advanced time period of Alien Resurrection, in which the Xenomorphs are said to have been extinct since Ellen Ripley's death on Fiorina \"Fury\" 161, by way of a cataclysmic data-loss event known as \"The Big Deletion\". In the Aliens vs. Predator comics line, Alien vs. Predator: Thrill of the Hunt was preceded by Aliens vs. Predator: Xenogenesis, and was followed by Alien vs. Predator: Whoever Wins...We Lose."@en . "Alien vs. Predator: Whoever Wins...We Lose"@en . "yes"@en . . . . . . . .