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Dark Horse Classics Aliens vs. Predator (1997) comic books 1990 or later

  • Issue #1
    Dark Horse Classics Aliens vs. Predator (1997) 1

    Written by Randy Stradley. Art by Phil Norwood and Karl Story. Cover by Michael Dubisch. In a land covered primarily with sand and dirt, the searing heat of Ryushi's nineteen-hour day causes most of the native creatures to burrow for shelter. It's not anybody's idea of a vacation spot -- but the Predators aren't looking for a vacation. And the Aliens aren't looking to be disturbed . . . When this comic first appeared, it debuted as the best-selling comic to ever be published by an alternative publisher. Now it's being presented again as part of the Dark Horse Classics line of titles, celebrating ten years of the world's greatest comics! Whether you're enjoying it for the first time or simply reminiscing, you won't want to miss this six-issue celebration! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Dark Horse Classics Aliens vs. Predator (1997) 2

    Written by Randy Stradley. Art by Phil Norwood and Karl Story. Cover by Michael Dubisch. Things are a bit rough on the planet Ryushi and that's not just because of the heat. The ranchers of Prosperity Wells have found the dried-up husk of something spider-like, but bigger, and with a tail. Something dangerous. Something . . . Alien. Fox's two greatest horror properties, Aliens and Predator, go at it tooth and claw in this very first meeting, presented to an all-new audience as part of the Dark Horse Classics line! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Dark Horse Classics Aliens vs. Predator (1997) 3

    Written by Randy Stradley. Art by Phil Norwood and Karl Story. Cover by Michael Dubisch. "Let sleeping dogs lie," Momma always said. But she also said, "Be kind to animals." So what do you do if you think the "sleeping dog" is injured? The ranchers at Prosperity Wells opt for the latter. Too bad for them the "animal" isn't a dog -- it's a Predator. And they're about to learn Momma's third little axiom: "No good deed goes unpunished." Fox's two greatest horror properties, Aliens and Predator, go at it tooth and claw in this very first meeting, presented to an all-new audience as part of the Dark Horse Classics line! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #4
    Dark Horse Classics Aliens vs. Predator (1997) 4

    Written by Randy Stradley. Art by Phil Norwood and Karl Story. Cover by Michael Dubisch. It's a classic case of "bait and switch." The ranchers at Prosperity Wells are preparing for an invasion of Predators, and are instead set upon by an infestation of Aliens -- that's the "switch." And the "bait". . . ? That'd be the ranchers themselves. Fox's two greatest horror properties, Aliens and Predator, go at it tooth and claw in this very first meeting, presented to an all-new audience as part of the Dark Horse Classics line! 32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.95.