Warning: Spoilers for Alien #10!
The Predator and Alien species are two iconic movie creations that have crossed paths more than once, and now Marvel’s Alien comic confirms why Xenomorphs will never stop being hunted by their space-faring overlords. Being able to effectively adapt and evolve in any environment makes Xenomorphs a near-perfect prey to combat, and Predators have noticed.
Confirmed in Alien #10, by Philip Kennedy Johnson and Salvador Larroca, this issue focuses on a small group of survivors hailing from the moon of Euridice after being besieged by the unexpected arrival of the ruthless aliens known as Xenomorphs. Forced to abandon their settlement and find a new shelter while avoiding the Xenomorphs hot on their tail, the citizens of Euridice happen upon a mine full of Xeno eggs and are worse off because of it.
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Not wanting to enter the mine in the first place as looking for survivors in a Xenomorph hive isn’t always the smartest of ideas, the group eventually follows one of their own inside, preparing themselves for anything. And as expected, no one is found alive, but instead, a new kind of alien is revealed, shedding light on the reason why Predators are so obsessed with constantly hunting Xenos down.
Coming across “little burrows in the floor and walls,” it’s noted that while there are no Weyland-Yutani files on what organism could have possibly made these holes, there could be something brand new evolving in the shadows of the Xenomorph hive instead. Telling readers that, “...the alien’s beauty is in its versatility. And as you know, humans aren’t the only life-form on Euridice,” this issue follows these comments up with the reveal of
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