Alien
Alien Poster magazines celebrated the release of the first 2 movies.
Alien - Issue 1 (1979)
Credits
Alien: The Official Poster Magazine of the Year's Most Terrifying Movie No.1 is a 1979 official poster magazine for the 1979 film Alien and is the first issue in the Alien: The Official Poster Magazine of the Year's Most Terrifying Movie series
Year - 1979
Price - 45p
Production - Felden Productions
Publisher - Paradise Press
Packaged By - H Bunch Associates
Thank you to Daren Bradley For Providing The Scans
Alien - Issue 1 (1979)
Credits
Year - December 1979
Price - 45p
Production - Felden Productions
Publisher - Paradise Press
Packaged By - H Bunch Associates
ISBN - 0-931550-50-5
Thank you to Daren Bradley For Providing The Scans
Alien: The Official Poster Magazine of the Year's Most Terrifying Movie No.2 is a 1979 official poster magazine for the 1979 film Alien and is the second issue in the Alien: The Official Poster Magazine of the Year's Most Terrifying Movie series
Articles
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The Alien Production Fill
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The Mystery of the Derelict
Poster
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Derelict ship on LV-426
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USCSS Nostromo also on LV-426
Back Cover
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Six photos detailing the Nostromo set from the film and "STARSHIP NOSTROMO" below them with the description "Interior shot from various levels of the factory starship, Nostromo.
Alien - An Illustrated Story (1979)
Credits
Year - June 1979
Price - £1.95
Publisher - Heavy Metal Communications (1979)
Titan Books (2012)
Writers - Archie Goodwin
Artists - Walter Simonson
Letterers - John Workman
Colourists - Walter Simonson
Louise Simonson
Deborah Pedlar
Polly Law
Bob LeRose
Creators - Dan O'Bannon
Ronald Shusett
Editors - Charley Lippincott
ISBN
0930368428
978-0930368425
Thank you to Daren Bradley For Providing The Scans
Alien: The Illustrated Story, or simply Alien, is an American sixty-four page graphic novel adaptation of the 1979 science fiction horror film Alien published by Heavy Metal magazine in 1979.
It was scripted by Archie Goodwin and drawn by Walt Simonson. It is the first comic from the Alien franchise and one of few of the franchise's comic publications which is not associated with the long-lasting Aliens line from Dark Horse Comics.
The book was a major critical and commercial success and was the first comic to ever be listed on the New York Times Bestsellers list.


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