Marvel shifts from Star Wars to Aliens
The creative team of Phillip Kennedy Johnson (DC’s The Last God) and Salvador Larroca (Marvel’s Star Wars) will team for Alien, a new series featuring a “bold take on the Alien mythology” as well as “both new and classic characters” from the movies, centering on Gabriel Cruz, a new character described by the publisher as “a Weyland-Yutani mercenary.”There's something wrong with stating this'll be a "bold" take on an already long on horror elements franchise, when chances are high it'll be anything but. There's also something wrong with being way too obsessed with violence-laden franchises, because that's what's bringing down entertainment. What they need to tell everybody is this is what they hope'll be an exciting, enjoyable and thrilling ride for everybody. Why must we believe straight off the bat this is going to any good if they don't announce it that way?
“Just as a reader and fan, I was as excited as anyone when I heard the franchise was coming to Marvel, and when they asked me to write the launch, I was floored,” said Johnson in a statement. “I’ve been training my whole life for this gig without knowing it. Ever since seeing Ridley Scott’s Alien at way too young an age, I’ve been obsessed with the xenomorph, the single most iconic representation of terror on film.”
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A slightly different thought: Dark Horse has, for literal decades, done an amazing job on Aliens related stories and adaptations. They have a solid track record on faithfulness to source material. Marvel, much less so.
Posted by Anonymous | 12:02 PM
Well, this should bring a smile to eotness' face.
Posted by Anonymous | 9:09 PM