When Rebellion Developments released the 1999 Aliens versus Predator, they didn’t just make a shooter; they created a three-way psychological experiment. Each species required a completely different ...
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More like this 'We're Drowning in Mediocrity': Alien Director Ridley Scott Says Modern Movies Are So Bad He's Gone Back to Watching His Own In 1988, Dark Horse Comics began publishing Aliens-branded ...
Since 1989, with the first publication of Dark Horse Comics' Alien vs. Predator, the two sci-fi franchises have been forever linked. The Xenomorphs of the Alien series and the Yautja of the Predator ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Now, the new film Predator: Badlands is getting attention for its prominent use of Weyland-Yutani, the organization that has been ...
The Predator, otherwise known as Yautja, is an ancient race of aliens with a complicated origin history. Like their alien opponents, the Xenomorphs, there are a few competing theories to investigate.
One of the coolest parts of Predator: Badlands is how deeply it connects to the Alien universe. Although the AvP movies did this already, neither of those is considered canon to either the Alien or ...
It was initially the deadpan delivery of Arnold Schwarzenegger and the quotable one-liners that made the original 1987 Sci-Fi film Predator so watchable, and rewatchable.
Aliens vs. Predator is a three-part comic book short story that was written by Randy Stradley, pencilled by Phill Norwood, inked by Karl Story, lettered by Pat Brosseau, and edited by Randy Stradley.