This Wednesday, May 15th, Marvel Comics is set to release ALIEN: Black, White & Blood #4!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
ALIEN: Black, White & Blood #4
“Utopia” – Part 4
Written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing
Art by Michael Dowling
Colors by Chris Sotomayor
“Hide & Seek”
Written by Bryan Edward Hill
Art by ChrisCross
Colors by Andres Mossa
“Mother“
Written by Pornsak Pichetshote
Art by Partha Pratim
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Edited by Sarah Brunstad
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Dustin Nguyen
Cover B by Khary Randolph
THE SLICKEST, SICKEST, MOST SADISTIC ISSUE YET!
Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing and Michael Dowling’s “Utopia” reaches its final generation, the worst of human nature on full display.
Then in Bryan Hill’s “Break Out,” a man will do anything to provide a safe home for his daughter. And Weyland-Yutani is here to help…
Then Eisner and Harvey-award winner Pornsak Pichetshote brings his horror chops to the Alien universe!
With more to be revealed, Alien: Black, White & Blood is a must-have for any Alien fan!
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