This Wednesday, May 15th, Marvel Comics is set to release ALIENS: What If? #3!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
ALIENS: What If? #3
Concept by Paul Reiser, Leon Reiser, Adam F. Goldberg,
Hans Rodionoff, and Brian Volk-Weiss
“…Carter Burke Had Lived?“
Written by Hans Rodionoff
Art by Guiu Vilanova
Colors by Yen Nitro
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Edited by Sarah Brunstad
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Phil Noto
Cover B by Mahmud Asrar w/ Matthew Wilson
Cover C by Stephen Mooney w/ Frank Martin
WHAT IF…CARTER BURKE HAD LIVED?
The facehuggers hit the fan as Burke’s plan goes horribly awry! Desperate to capture the life-saving adaptative qualities of Xenomorph DNA – without Weyland-Yutani’s knowledge – Burke and his only friend, a damaged combat synth named Cygnus, have brought Burke’s own worst nightmare right into his living room. The trap is set – now they need a victim to snap it. What the hell is Burke doing, and how does his daughter, Brie, fit into all this?
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