Revival

Revival

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  • Create Date:2022-08-20 08:52:44
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Phillip Kennedy Johnson
  • ISBN:1302926152
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Summary

Fresh horror from a galaxy full of nightmares! An off-world terraforming station manned by an Appalachian religious sect has been mysteriously sabotaged with an outbreak of Xenomorphs! Now, an aging woman dying from a rare disease must defend her flock against the Aliens — the galaxy’s most perfect killing organisms! This gentle soul, facing her last lonely days trapped inside a failing body, must take on a creature that she both hates and envies: the perfectly evolved survivor and “mother。” But what at first seemed like a curse may prove to be a blessing in disguise。 And Callan will soon find that she still has something worth living for…and worth fighting for!

COLLECTING: Alien (2021) 7-12

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Reviews

Ross

If you like the 'Alien' franchise and if you enjoyed the run of comics from Dark Horse, then this is something you'll be familiar with。 It's still a good little story。It's another short story about how Weyland-Yutani is manipulating things EVERYWHERE to get what they want。 It's a pretty bleak corporate future, but one that keeps creeping closer in real life。Bonus: Never forget。 Different species make different aliens。 Dogs? Canine Bonus Bonus: The way avoid a facehugger? Have a terminal degenera If you like the 'Alien' franchise and if you enjoyed the run of comics from Dark Horse, then this is something you'll be familiar with。 It's still a good little story。It's another short story about how Weyland-Yutani is manipulating things EVERYWHERE to get what they want。 It's a pretty bleak corporate future, but one that keeps creeping closer in real life。Bonus: Never forget。 Different species make different aliens。 Dogs? Canine Bonus Bonus: The way avoid a facehugger? Have a terminal degenerative disease, apparently。 。。。more

Deusdedit Diez De Sollano

Una mejora del arco anterior y que sigue con la tendencia en comics de expresar al xenomorfo como una criatura proveniente del infierno para una comunidad religiosa。Salvador, amigo, deja de calcar las figuras que tienes en tu colección y actores porno para las escenas con humanos gritando。

Alexander Peterhans

It must be hard to write a story in the Alien universe without it following the same old story tropes that have been done numerous times before。That mustn't have bothered Phillip Kennedy Johnson, as he serves up the same old shit。 So we get a community overrun by xenomorphs, with stock characters spending most of the arc trying to escape。 That these are religious people isn't used in any interesting way。 Weiland-Yutani does the same evil things it always does。 Double-crossings! Bad synths! Colon It must be hard to write a story in the Alien universe without it following the same old story tropes that have been done numerous times before。That mustn't have bothered Phillip Kennedy Johnson, as he serves up the same old shit。 So we get a community overrun by xenomorphs, with stock characters spending most of the arc trying to escape。 That these are religious people isn't used in any interesting way。 Weiland-Yutani does the same evil things it always does。 Double-crossings! Bad synths! Colonial Marines!What does the Alien writer do who can't come up with an interesting and/or thrilling story? They invent a new form of xenomorph。 So you have the beautiful, sleek, horrifying designs from the original film, and you think you'll add a dog-sized black sausage on legs with a lamprey-like mouth and a prehensile tongue。 It looks ridiculous, like a child designed it。 And what does this add? Why is this here?The artist is a strange one - his xenomorphs look pretty great (except for the black toothy sausage), but his humans have been through the mangled face machine。Six issues and we get a non-ending。 Shockingly bad, this。 。。。more

Joey Nardinelli

Just finished reading this as single issues。 It was on the whole fairly forgettable。 Adding in a new strain of xenomorphs based on some other alien lifeform is fine, but when it doesn't really go anywhere satisfying in terms of narration and wants to establish a sudden cliffhanger at the end regarding the surviving characters and a new antagonist I'm yet again unfamiliar with (or didn't recognize from the earlier arc of this series), then I'm not going to get all riled up for the next volume。 Th Just finished reading this as single issues。 It was on the whole fairly forgettable。 Adding in a new strain of xenomorphs based on some other alien lifeform is fine, but when it doesn't really go anywhere satisfying in terms of narration and wants to establish a sudden cliffhanger at the end regarding the surviving characters and a new antagonist I'm yet again unfamiliar with (or didn't recognize from the earlier arc of this series), then I'm not going to get all riled up for the next volume。 The art is fine -- it reminds me a lot of Plunkett's art back in things like Aliens: Labyrinth, albeit with the sheen of something newer。 I wanted the themes around faith and legacy to feel a bit more thought-out, and for the ending that takes place across the final two issues to feel less detached and not so hurried。 。。。more

Ben Brown

Volume 2 of Marvel’s relaunched “Alien comic is a fun, albeit VERY familiar, jaunt through the ‘Alien’ universe, one that liberally borrows elements from other, better stories we’ve already seen (in particular, “Aliens” and “Alien 3”), but still manages to reconfigure them in such a way that the end result remains suitably entertaining。 Not everything here works perfect – most of the characters are pretty two-dimensional, and for all of its style, the art by Salvador Larroca frequently bounces b Volume 2 of Marvel’s relaunched “Alien comic is a fun, albeit VERY familiar, jaunt through the ‘Alien’ universe, one that liberally borrows elements from other, better stories we’ve already seen (in particular, “Aliens” and “Alien 3”), but still manages to reconfigure them in such a way that the end result remains suitably entertaining。 Not everything here works perfect – most of the characters are pretty two-dimensional, and for all of its style, the art by Salvador Larroca frequently bounces between being beautiful and oddly garish – but still: if you’re an “Alien” fan and craving new content, this should hit the spot。 。。。more

John

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