With one last gambit aboard the space station, Wascylewski finds himself ambushed by two more deadly xenomorphs that will stop at nothing until hes dead. The conclusion to Orc Stain creator James Stokoe's thrilling and claustrophobic Aliens story!
James Stokoe (born September 4, 1985) is a Canadian comic book artist who is known for his work on such titles as Wonton Soup, Orc Stain and Godzilla: The Half-Century War. Along with Corey Lewis, Brandon Graham and Marley Zarcone, he's a part of a studio/collective called "Yosh Comics".
Oh gee, an issue of a comic where a character fights back against some kind of otherworldly threat, and shenanigans ensue. Never seen that done before.
Also, this series is over now, so what is the moral lesson of the day? That you don't need all these big weapons and explosions in order to kill a xenomorph... all you need is a very heavy duffle bag! Bonked that son of a bitch right on the head, and it allowed him plenty of time to set up that explosion and kill him.... that's how you know.
Issue #4
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I thought this miniseries started high, with huge potential, and then fizzled out. I absolutely loved the art, it's a visual feast. But the story was such a let down...
The end of the story and I'm feeling a little gypped. Felt like I read a four comic book version of the old Alien movie. Enjoyed the art, not so much the storyline. The story basically ended like the Alien movie ended.