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SM:
The comics however, do not.

And have a stack of odd references to a relaltionship between Ripley and Billie that never existed, as well Billiw being called Newt, Wilks called Hicks, and Wilks ship being called the Sulaco.

Whoopsy...

SpreadEagleBeagle:

--- Quote from: SM on Jan 11, 2012, 02:53:05 PM ---The comics however, do not.

And have a stack of odd references to a relaltionship between Ripley and Billie that never existed, as well Billiw being called Newt, Wilks called Hicks, and Wilks ship being called the Sulaco.

Whoopsy...

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Whoopsy indeed!

SM:
And oddly enough I was flicking through the Book One TPB the other day, and it was in it's glorious original state.  Black and white, with Hix n Noot.  And was printed in 1996.

Xenomorphine:

--- Quote from: SM on Jan 15, 2012, 03:02:46 PM ---And oddly enough I was flicking through the Book One TPB the other day, and it was in it's glorious original state.  Black and white, with Hix n Noot.  And was printed in 1996.
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Books 1/2 and the original AVP comic... The golden age when creativity made fandom believe anything was possible and nothing could go wrong. That all it would take was a bit of polishing for them to reach movie-like standards of quality.

Then along came 'Earth War' and Dark Horse got so many complaints they were forced to fill at least half the letters page up with them.

1991: The year hope died.

predxeno:
The thing I didn't like about Earth War was that the art wasn't really that great, but I loved the novelization of it, tho.

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