Warning! This article contains spoilers for Alien #10
Because of their reproductive versatility due to their biological imprint, there have been a number of creative Xenomorphredesigns since the classic look debuted in Ridley Scott’s Alien. When a Xenomorph gestates inside of any viable organism, the alien takes on aspects of that organism’s biology into their final form. The version fans are most familiar with look the way they do because those Xenomorphs almost always used human hosts (which is why the Xenomorph in Alien 3took on aspects of a dog). In the latest chapter of the Alienmythos, one of the Xenomorphs’ silliest designs gets a terrifying new upgrade as the Xenomorphs evolve into something new.
In Alien#10 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Salvador Larroca, the people who ventured out into deep space and created lives for themselves on the moon settlement Euridice are escaping their colony after a ship full of Xenomorphs crash-landed in their community. While searching for missing community members, the settlers find themselves in a Xenomorph hive where they encounter an all-new type of Xenomorph, one which resembles another creative redesign for the creature that debuted three decades prior.
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The 1992 Alienstoy line produced by Kenner Products was an initiative to bring kids into the world of Alienby supplying content and merchandise appropriate for a younger audience. Every Xenomorph toy under the Aliensline was creatively unique as they merged the classic Xenomorph with a number of different creatures, creating characters like the Bull Alien, Scorpion Alien, Rhino Alien, Snake Alien, and Mantis Alien. Where this early ‘90s toy
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