Alien: Paradiso #2

Writer: Steve Foxe Artist: Edgar Salazar, Peter Nguyen Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 15, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 1
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THE LEGACY OF THE NOSTROMO HAUNTS PARADISE!
The island resort Paradiso explodes in violence! A chestburster is loose among the hapless hyper-wealthy and the seriously underpaid staff. But Xenomorphs aren't the only threat lurking in the neon lights. Smuggler Ricky Valentine came here to make a deal that would set him and his crew up for life. But that life's not going to last very long-not unless his bodyguard, Tsula Kane, can finally connect the dots of her father's death...and get revenge on the real villains. A can't-miss chapter in the Alien mythos!
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  • 9.5
    Nerd Initiative - Matthew Roth Jan 15, 2025

    Alien Paradiso #2 continues to be an incredible entry into the Alien franchise. The slow building tense horror pays off as the kills are vicious and primal. This is an absolute must-read and pick-up. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    AIPT - Nathan Simmons Jan 15, 2025

    'Alien: Paradiso' mostly keeps up the momentum in its second issue, introducing new twists that will have fans of the franchise talking. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Jan 19, 2025

    Plot
    Carlito locks up everyone who was eating when the first Alien came out of Su-Jin's chest.

    Tsula arms herself with knives to protect her boss Ricky Valentine, while Nanda and Reeves continue to analyze the situation, they call for reinforcements but their communication equipment does not work.

    The xenomorphs are all over the resort, killing guests in their rooms, Carlito does not understand the magnitude of what he has in his hotel.

    A xenomorph arrives at the restaurant and Tsula and Reeves set them on fire, but Ricky quickly catches Nanda and threatens her to tell him who they are.

    This saga continues to mix the horror genre with criminal stories perfectly around these lethal Aliens, it more

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