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Labyrinth (Aliens)
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Publisher: Dark Horse Comics; Graphic Novel edition (September 1997)
By: Jim Woodring, Kilian Plunkett (Contributor), Killian Plunkett (Illustrator).
Ingram
When Col. Doctor Paul Church switches from animal research testing to alien testing, the public ends its protests and instead praises the good doctor--until his research assistants begin to die of mysterious causes. Only then do they face the important question--what else is a torturer of Aliens capable of doing? Full-color throughout. Graphic novel format.
Comic Description
Rumor has it that the crew members of space station Innominata are expendable and can be used in clandestine experiments. Rumor has it that Paul Church, the Colonel Doctor in charge of the research facility, has been running tests to determine what makes the Aliens tick and that he's using Colonial Marines as bait. Well, the U. S. Government doesn't like rumors -- they like facts. And so they've sent Colonel Doctor Anthony Crespi to investigate. He's empowered to get the truth any way he can. His goal is to find a way that will get him off that station alive. Harvey Award-winning writer Jim Woodring crafts a spellbinding tale of horror and mystery in Aliens: Labyrinth.
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Reviews
Good, if a little short
Jordan
2007-05-13 12:52:02
Good, if a little short. The comic has good graphics and an Ok storyline buts seems to end very prematurely. I would recommend this comic only if you are a fan of the series.
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