![]() ![]() This release was part of Dark Horse's "remastered" Aliens Library Editions series - reprints that attempted to bring the content of all of Dark Horse's previously released Aliens comics in line with the updated continuity presented by Alien 3. ![]() It was again collected and released in May 1997, as Aliens, Vol. Reprint History Dark Horse Comics Ĭover to Aliens: Labyrinth trade paperback by PlunkettĪliens: Labyrinth series was later collected, along with its prequel story Aliens: Backsplash, as a trade paperback in August 1995, edited by Lynn Adair with a new cover by Kilian Plunkett. Nine years after the events of Aliens: Backsplash, Colonel Doctor Anthony "Tony" Crespi is sent to the research space station Innominata. Crespi may reveal the killer, but no one can be prepared for the shocking conclusion of Aliens: Labyrinth. Sharon McGuinness wants revenge for her fiancé's death. Church wants to continue his bizarre Aliens experiments and Lt. #4: Tony Crespi has narrowed down his list of suspects for the Innominata slayings: Admiral Thaves wanted Mortenson's body for spare parts Dr. Fans won't want to miss this glimpse into the Aliens' inner sanctum! In a nightmarish flashback sequence, Church recounts the grizzly details of how he survived in an Alien hive. Crespi continues his unrelenting hunt to catch a killer aboard the Innominata, but he gets more than he bargained for when he questions Dr. Sharon McGuinness continue their investigation into the death of a fellow crewman. Crespi is in for even more dangerous revelations, as he and Lt. Paul Church with an Alien autopsy, and reveals the inner workings of the biomechanical creatures. Anthony Crespi, the stalwart survivor of Aliens: Backsplash (featured in Dark Horse Comics #12 and 13), suspects that the Alien subject may not have escaped on its own, and is determined to uncover the truth. When an apparent saboteur is killed by an escaped Alien, the site of scientific research gives way to a homicide investigation. The station is carefully supervised every precaution is taken, but everyone knows the risks. How does an Alien track its prey? Can an Alien distinguish whether a human is armed? Will an Alien ever retreat from an attack? Test after test, patterns of behavior are revealed to Church. Paul Church studies Alien behavioral responses. #1: Aliens may be virtually impossible to control, but what if man could anticipate their actions? In a deep space research station, Dr.
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