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Dinosaurs, Xenoborgs and Attila the Hun, Reviewing Aliens vs. Predator: Hunter’s Planet – AvP Galaxy Podcast #120

We have just uploaded the 120th episode of the Alien vs. Predator Galaxy Podcast (right-click and save as to download)! Corporal Hicks, RidgeTop and Voodoo Magic reconvene to see 2020 out with our traditional Alien vs. Predator episode! And to close this year off, we’re looking at David Bischoff’s novel Aliens vs. Predator: Hunter’s Planet!

 Dinosaurs, Xenoborgs and Attila the Hun, Reviewing Aliens vs. Predator: Hunter's Planet - AvP Galaxy Podcast #120

We talked about how Hunter’s Planet fits into the timeline given one particular dead character who is alive for this entry, origins of surnames, the Yautja and plenty more!

I reference some missing notes at one point during the episode. I eventually found them! Instead of the planet Bunda from AvP War, Hunter’s Planet calls it Gordian. The artwork that RidgeTop brings up during the episode is this piece by Marek Okon.

And be sure to check back in for our next episode where we’re talking to none other than Predator 2 director Stephen Hopkins! So that’s our 2021 off to a good start!

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Comments: 13
  1. XenoHunter99
    Quote from: Voodoo Magic on Dec 24, 2020, 02:08:17 PM
    @XenoHunter99 - Thanks brother! And happy holidays to you!

    And to you! I made good on my intent to rewatch P2 and found the experience quite interesting! The few parts I remember vividly are still there, but I was surprised how well-assembled and coherent it all is, as well as how much I'd forgotten about how it all fits together. The story-telling is very meticulous. Everything is smooth and by the numbers, so to speak. In all, a very good experience. I'd also forgotten how soon Keyes shows up, how integral he and his helpers are to the plot. P2 may be the best of the Predator films. As an added bonus (for me), I rewatched Predators and... I still really like it! :D Is it as good as P2? I think they're close. YMMV.
  2. GreybackElder
    Great job gentlemen. I believe you boys gave an honest and fair review for Hunter's Planet. I remember reading this in my late teens and felt it was lacking in character depth aaaanndddd aliens. It was also pretty cheesy with the hunting of dinosaurs. I felt like this novel had a very "Saturday morning cartoon" feel to it with its predictable plot stereotypical villain. I felt like you could swap out the antagonist with Dr. Robotnik and it would have felt the same. As far as the story had to reread the opening sequence a few times because I was thinking there's no way that Xeno had a gun, but boy was I in for a surprise. The buggers definitely lacked the menace of the xenoborgs from the AVP classic game.I remember almost shitting my pants as a predator everytime I came across one and it booted up. Oh  Also, I've always been unclear as to the order of these earlier AVP releases as well, im glad it wasn't just me. Once again great job! I look forward to your interview with Stephen Hopkins!  Also I can't wait for Hicks review of South China Sea. In my humble option it is the best stand alone Predator novel available.
  3. XenoHunter99
    That was interesting. I went into the podcast after seeing the novel cover art thinking, that looks good. Maybe I need to make more effort to read these novels.Then I hear the quick reviews, and I think, oh. Maybe not?  ;D I'm usually more entertained by graphic novels. Even then, I don't try to keep up with it all. Mostly, I hear about these things here on the site. Podcast was good though. Informative! Good job, as usual. Glad to have Voodoo on the team. Cheers and season greetings to you all!
  4. Billiken
    I always loved the Predator 2 inspired cover art. Remember going into my public library as a kid and seeing all these aliens and Predator books and feeling like a fat kid in a candy store
  5. Corporal Hicks
    Oh I absolutely loved Thicker Than Blood. I'll spend that episode gushing.


    Also, I'm surprised at how much love the book is getting on socials. Really didn't expect to be having outside opinions on this one.
  6. Kradan
    f**k yeah there's something to lighten my mood up !

    What about Thicker Than Blood ?


    QuoteAnd be sure to check back in for our next episode where we're talking to none other than Predator 2 director Stephen Hopkins! So that's our 2021 off to a good start!

    Oh, I'll be there, don't worry about that ! If only to see Voodoo melting down in front of his idol
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