Written by Sarah Boslaugh Friday, 31 August 2012 00:00
The long out-of-print adaptation of Ridley Scott's classic sci-fi film (by comics masters Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson) finally returns to the comic shelf.
This adaptation works because it captures the diverse elements that made the film such a classic. First, you have the creep factor—it’s one of the most unsettling stories ever, playing on our most primitive fears while ratcheting up the tension frame by frame. Then there’s the rich cast of characters and their realistic interactions, and a dissection of how the best of human qualities can sometimes prove destructive. Finally, you have the amazing visual creation of a world, and a monster, that is utterly fantastic yet feels realer than real.
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