With nowhere left to run but into the Predators' ship, every turn leads Maria and Tyler deeper into danger-until they discover a captive xenomorph. Could the Alien be the weapon to tip the scales in their favor, or will they find themselves caught in a crossfire?
This series is off to a good start with its first couple of episodes and I like what it's presented so far since it's different for the most part from the last few years of stories. We've had a lot of heavy militarized material so a change is definitely welcome for a bit. Read Full Review
A messy and rushed script is aided by fantastic art and some great AVP moments. Read Full Review
The story is already going in circles after just two issues, but with the great characters that's sometimes easy to look past. Read Full Review
Fantastic artwork isn’t enough to save this comic from mediocrity, unlikeable protagonists only carry the story so far. The fight scenes lift the score from last issue but still nothing incredible. I hope the rest of the series proves me wrong and improves, but it needs to be a drastic improvement. Read Full Review
I'm glad that we got a new AvP comic again.
The drawings look fantastic and that's why I don't rate it in the ground.
Because almost everything else was unfortunately bad. The children only annoyed me, and their behavior didn't seem natural to me, and the huge gaps in logic were also annoying.
One example out of many. An elevator on the luxury cruise ship tears off extremities when you stick your arm between the doors?
The elevator on my work looks like it is from the 90s and doesn't do this. And yes, the child has overridden the safety locks under stress within 5 seconds ... who would believe that.
I could go on and on for a long time. But that would just go beyond the scope. Nice that there was an AvP comic a more