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Exclusive Preview: “Alien: Black, White & Blood” #1

By | February 15th, 2024
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It’s going to be an exciting 18 months for Alien fans, with the 45th anniversary of the original film (released May 25, 1979) set to be marked by the new film Alien: Romulus (due out August 16), and the FX on Hulu series produced by Noah Hawley (arriving early next year). We are pleased to present an exclusive preview of the first three stories in Marvel’s own celebration of the seminal sci-fi horror film, “Alien: Black, White & Blood,” due out next week.

Cover by Ryan Stegman

Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly, Stephanie Phillips, Ryan Cady
Art by Michael Dowling, Marcelo Ferreira, Devmalya Pramanik
Colored by Chris Sotomayor, Pete Pantazis, Devmalya Pramanik
Lettered by VC’s Clayton Cowles

THE ALIEN UNIVERSE AS ONLY MARVEL COULD IMAGINE IT! Black, white, red – and GREEN! Marvel Comics and 20th Century Studios present a kill-fest of an anthology in chest-rending artistic detail! Superstars Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing (Captain America: Cold War, Guardians of the Galaxy) and brilliant artist Michael Dowling (Black Cat, Amazing Spider-Man) kick off a generations-spanning story that will continue through all four issues! Fan-favorite writer Ryan Cady explores the limits of compassion in “Maternal Instincts.” And rising stars Stephanie Phillips and Marcelo Ferreira bring you “The Hunt,” a tale of guts, glory and the most exhilarating of games…

Thanks to Marvel for the preview, and be sure to pick up the book – either safely in a store, or digitally – next week!

‘Utopia, Part 1’ by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Michael Dowling, Chris Sotomayor, and Clayton Cowles:

‘The Hunt’ by Stephanie Phillips, Marcelo Ferreira, Pete Pantazis, and Clayton Cowles:

‘Maternal Instinct’ by Ryan Cady, Devmalya Pramanik, and Clayton Cowles:


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Chris was the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys talking about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and religion. He is Lebanese/Chinese, although he can't speak Cantonese or Arabic. He continues to rundown comics news on Ko-fi: give him a visit (and a tip if you like) there.

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