This Wednesday, February 21st, Marvel Comics is set to release ALIEN: Black White and Blood #1!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
ALIEN: Black White and Blood #1
“Utopia” – Part 1
Written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing
Art by Michael Dowling
Colors by Chris Sotomayor
“The Hunt“
Written by Stephanie Phillips
Art by Marcelo Ferreira
Colors by Pete Pantazis
“Maternal Instincts“
Written by Ryan Cady
Art by Devmalya Pramanik
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Edited by Sarah Brunstad
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Ryan Stegman w/ JP Mayer & Edgar Delgado
Cover B by Elena Casagrande
Cover C by David Aja
Cover D by Francesco Mobili
Cover E by Ryan Stegman w/ JP Mayer & Edgar Delgado (Virgin Variant)
THE ALIEN UNIVERSE AS ONLY MARVEL COULD IMAGINE IT!
Black, white, red – and GREEN!
Superstars Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing (Captain America: Cold War, Guardians of the Galaxy) and brilliant artist Michael Dowling (Black Cat, Amazing Spider-Man) kick off a generations-spanning story that will continue through all four issues!
Fan-favorite writer Ryan Cady explores the limits of compassion in “Maternal Instincts.”
And rising stars Stephanie Phillips and Marcelo Ferreira bring you “The Hunt,” a tale of guts, glory and the most exhilarating of games…
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