Marvel’s Black, White, & Blood series adds slime green to the mix for its Alien installment
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Marvel’s Black, White, & Blood series brings different characters and franchises to the comic book page in a simplified black, white, and red color scheme. But February’s Alien: Black, White, & Blood #1 mixes things up by adding a splash of slimy Xenomorph acid green to the equation.
Alien: Black, White, and Blood runs for four issues, bringing in a variety of creators for an anthology of stories set in the larger Alien universe, all stemming from the original 1979 film. We’ve now got an early look at some unlettered interior art from Alien: Black, White, & Blood #1, and as promised, they’re absolutely dripping with vivid red blood and nuclear green slime.
Here’s a gallery of the pages:
“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!” it continues. “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…”
Alien is my favorite sci-fi film, and Aliens is a close second, so these pages are exactly the kind of thing I was hoping to see when Alien: Black, White, & Blood was announced, especially with the added panache of the Xenomorph slime green. The sparse colors lend the preview pages a heightened feel that helps sell the much-needed horror aspect of the Alien franchise.
Aliens: Black, White, & Blood #1 goes on sale February 21.
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