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meadforddude 's review for:
William Gibson's Alien 3
by William Gibson
Fascinating look at a road not taken, but overall there's not much to differentiate it from any other Alien comic. The artwork was even giving me flashbacks to reading comics in the early-1990s, and like the Alien vs. Predator runs I'd get glimpses of when they'd be advertised in other stuff.
Also, not gonna lie, I got mixed-up with my unmade-Alien 3 scripts and thought this was going to be Vincent Ward's "monks on a planet made of wood" approach to the sequel, which strikes me as the most visually promising of the bunch.
This just slaps together a lot of jargon and near-future "world building," and operates as a weird attempt to re-imagine this franchise as a Bishop-fronted endeavor. Although I'm exceedingly curious about the ways in which Gibson seemingly prefigured elements of Prometheus/Alien: Covenant in this.
Also, not gonna lie, I got mixed-up with my unmade-Alien 3 scripts and thought this was going to be Vincent Ward's "monks on a planet made of wood" approach to the sequel, which strikes me as the most visually promising of the bunch.
This just slaps together a lot of jargon and near-future "world building," and operates as a weird attempt to re-imagine this franchise as a Bishop-fronted endeavor. Although I'm exceedingly curious about the ways in which Gibson seemingly prefigured elements of Prometheus/Alien: Covenant in this.