Alien Omnibus Series by Ian Edginton, Jim Woodring, Peter Milligan, Dave Gibbons, Anina Bennet, Paul Guinan, John Arcudi, Sarah Byam, James Vance, John Byrne, Ron Marz, Mark Schultz, Mark Verheiden, Justin Green, Jerry Prosser, Chris Warner, Kelley Puckett, Dan Jolley, Mike Richardson, Chuck Dixon, Jay Stephens, Phil Amara, Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum, Mike W. Barr, Chet Williamson, Tim Hamilton, Tim Bradstreet, Jimmy Palmiotti, John Wagner, Paul Mendoza, Edward Martin III, Henry Gilroy

3.70 · 40 ratings
  • Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 1 (Alien Omnibus #1)
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    Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 1 (Alien Omnibus #1)

    Mark Verheiden, John Arcudi

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2007

    Dark Horse Comics took the industry by storm with its release of Aliens, a comics series that for the first time captured the power of film source material and expanded its universe in a way that fans applauded worldwide. Now, the first three Dark Horse Aliens series — Outbreak, Nightmare Asylum and Female War — are collected in a value-priced, quality-format omnibus, featuring nearly 400 story pages in full color... more

  • Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Alien Omnibus #2)
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    Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Alien Omnibus #2)

    John Arcudi, Jerry Prosser, Chris Warner, Kelley Puckett, Dan Jolley, Mike Richardson

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2007

    Many humans have died horribly at the claws of the Alien. The surface of Earth has been devastated to cleanse the beasts from our world. But the commercial value of this scourge has never been in doubt, especially when the special properties of the Alien Queen's royal jelly are discovered... more

  • Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 3 (Alien Omnibus #3)
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    Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 3 (Alien Omnibus #3)

    Ian Edginton, Jim Woodring, Peter Milligan, Dave Gibbons, Anina Bennet, Paul Guinan, John Arcudi, Sarah Byam

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2008

    Collects Issues:Rogue #1-4Labyrinth #1-4SalvationThe old saying "You can't unbreak an egg" holds true, especially when that egg unleashes an interstellar scourge, the dreaded Alien. But as dangerous and lethal as this species has proven itself time and time again, some men cannot resist the awful gravity of the creatures' potential when merged with human science . . . and arrogance . . . and lust for power... more

  • Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 4 (Alien Omnibus #4)
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    Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 4 (Alien Omnibus #4)

    Chris Warner, Chet Williamson, Tim Hamilton, Tim Bradstreet, John Arcudi, Jimmy Palmiotti, John Wagner, Paul Mendoza, Edward Martin III, Henry Gilroy

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2008

    Like sports, the victor is he who wants it more. Unlike sports, the loser earns extinction.Mankind has fought for survival over countless millennia, but nothing has threatened humanity's existence like the murderous Alien scourge. While some have tried to use the creatures' deadly abilities to serve their own selfish ends, no one can dance with the devil, and ultimately only one species must prevail... more

  • Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 5 (Alien Omnibus #5)
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    Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 5 (Alien Omnibus #5)

    John Arcudi, Jim Woodring, James Vance, John Byrne, Ron Marz, Mark Schultz, Mark Verheiden, Justin Green

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2008

    Living with the Alien has become a fact of life—and death—as mankind expands throughout the galaxy. And no matter how each encounter with the deadly xenomorphs inevitably leads to disaster, man's hubris and greed just as inevitably fuel the desire to try to unlock the secrets of the demonic beasts' biology or bring the creatures under control as tools to build an even more monstrous future... more

  • Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 6 (Alien Omnibus #6)
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    Aliens Omnibus, Vol. 6 (Alien Omnibus #6)

    Mark Schultz, Chuck Dixon, Ian Edginton, Jay Stephens, Phil Amara, Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum, Mike W. Barr

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2009

    Mankind has always struggled to balance exploration and exploitation when stepping into new lands. In the era of the colonization of space, the discovery of new wonders is countered by the awful realities when species once separated by light years of airless void are suddenly thrown together, and the heady intoxication of discovery becomes the feral nightmare of a battle for supremacy... more

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