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'''''Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels''' ''was a fourt-part limited comic book series published by [[Dark Horse Comics]] from January-May 1999. The series was written by [[Mark Schultz]], illustrated by [[Doug Wheatley]], colored by Chris Chuckry, lettered by Clem Robins and edited by [[Philip Amara]]. It featured covers by Schutlz.
 
'''''Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels''' ''was a fourt-part limited comic book series published by [[Dark Horse Comics]] from January-May 1999. The series was written by [[Mark Schultz]], illustrated by [[Doug Wheatley]], colored by Chris Chuckry, lettered by Clem Robins and edited by [[Philip Amara]]. It featured covers by Schutlz.
   
 
A collected trade paperback edition was released in October 1999, edited by [[Chris Warner]] re-using the cover artwork from issue #4 by Schultz, slightly redesigned by Dark Horse designer Keith Wood. It was also collected in ''[[Aliens Omnibus: Volume 6]]'' in December 2008.
   
 
In the ''Aliens'' comics line, ''Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels'' was published concurrently with the short off-shoot story ''[[Aliens: Once in a Lifetime]]'' (February 1999), and followed by ''[[Aliens: Xenogenesis]]'' (August-November 1999).
 
A collected trade paperback edition was released in October 1999, edited by [[Chris Warner]] re-using the cover artwork from issue #4 by Schultz, slightly redesigned by Dark Horse designer Keith Wood. It was also collected in'' [[Aliens Omnibus: Volume 6]]'' in December 2008.
 
 
 
 
In the ''Aliens'' comics line, ''Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels'' was published concurrently with the short off-shoot story ''[[Aliens: Once in a Lifetime]]'' (February 1999), and followed by [[Aliens: Xenogenesis|''Aliens: Xenogenesis'']] (August-November 1999).
 
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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*[[Alecto Throop]]
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*Dr. [[Lucien Keitel]]
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*[[Baal]]
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*[[Jockey-Xenomorph]]
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|species = *[[Engineer]]
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|technology = *[[M41A Pulse Rifle]]
 
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==Plot (Warning: Spoilers)==
 
==Plot (Warning: Spoilers)==
 
 
''Official description of individual issues:''
 
''Official description of individual issues:''
   
 
[[File:Aliensapocalypse2.jpg|thumb|left|Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 2 by Mark Schultz]]Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in the cold reaches of space? Or is there something stitched into the very fabric of the cosmos that explains their inexorable spread through the galaxy? Deep-space rescue specialist [[Alecto Throop]] is about to find out that even a fight with the deadly creatures is nothing compared to meeting their masters . . . or the renegade human who has learned their secrets--ancient secrets.
 
[[File:Aliensapocalypse2.jpg|thumb|left|Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 2 by Mark Schultz]]Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in the cold reaches of space? Or is there something stitched into the very fabric of the cosmos that explains their inexorable spread through the galaxy? Deep-space rescue specialist [[Alecto Throop]] is about to find out that even a fight with the deadly creatures is nothing compared to meeting their masters . . . or the renegade human who has learned their secrets--ancient secrets.
 
 
   
 
Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in our far future? Or is there something sinister unfolding in the universe that prefigures the Aliens on an almost unfathomable scale? This is what Alecto Throop is asking. Throop is a deep-space rescue specialist cut from the same cloth as the late Lt. Ellen Ripley: tough, smart, beautiful and instinctual. But her instincts weren't enough to warn her of her latest mission. She's about to find out that even a fight with deadly Aliens is nothing compared to meeting their masters . . . or the renegade human that has learned their secrets.
 
Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in our far future? Or is there something sinister unfolding in the universe that prefigures the Aliens on an almost unfathomable scale? This is what Alecto Throop is asking. Throop is a deep-space rescue specialist cut from the same cloth as the late Lt. Ellen Ripley: tough, smart, beautiful and instinctual. But her instincts weren't enough to warn her of her latest mission. She's about to find out that even a fight with deadly Aliens is nothing compared to meeting their masters . . . or the renegade human that has learned their secrets.
   
 
An Alien "angel" has been met, as veil after veil is lifted, and Alecto Throop begins to grasp the enormity of the forces at work behind Dr. [[Lucien Keitel]]'s deception. But, the Aliens may represent only the brink of an [[File:Aliensapocalypse3.jpg|thumb|Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 3 by Mark Schultz]]unfathomable pit of cosmic horror. Join [[Throop Rescue and Recovery]] as they follow the elusive Keitel to a petrified world that was ancient long before life first crawled on Earth. Our universe has never seemed so big. . . so old. . . or so hideously dark.
 
 
An Alien "angel" has been met, as veil after veil is lifted, and Alecto Throop begins to grasp the enormity of the forces at work behind Dr. [[Lucien Keitel]]'s deception. But, the Aliens may represent only the brink of an unfathomable pit of cosmic horror. Join [[Throop Rescue and Recovery]] as they follow the elusive Keitel to a [[File:Aliensapocalypse3.jpg|thumb|Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 3 by Mark Schultz]]petrified world that was ancient long before life first crawled on Earth. Our universe has never seemed so big. . . so old. . . or so hideously dark.
 
 
 
   
 
Deep space rescue specialist Alecto Throop has been hot on the trail of the mysterious Dr. Lucien Keitel, always half a step behind. But now that she's found him, she may be sorry she did. Through Keitel, Throop is about to learn what may be the ultimate fate of the universe . . . and why it lies in the clutching claws of the Aliens.
 
Deep space rescue specialist Alecto Throop has been hot on the trail of the mysterious Dr. Lucien Keitel, always half a step behind. But now that she's found him, she may be sorry she did. Through Keitel, Throop is about to learn what may be the ultimate fate of the universe . . . and why it lies in the clutching claws of the Aliens.
 
   
 
The android [[Baal]]'s secrets may have been uncovered, but it's merely the first layer that Alecto Throop must peel back to get the answers she's been sent to find. There's the Alien egg found aboard Throop's ship, and it involves the ancient "[[Space Jockey|pilot]]" race (seen in the first [[Alien (film)|''Alien'']] film) that introduced the creatures to man's corner of the galaxy. Plus, the fate of Dr. Keitel is revealed . . . and along with it, the fate of the universe!
 
The android [[Baal]]'s secrets may have been uncovered, but it's merely the first layer that Alecto Throop must peel back to get the answers she's been sent to find. There's the Alien egg found aboard Throop's ship, and it involves the ancient "[[Space Jockey|pilot]]" race (seen in the first [[Alien (film)|''Alien'']] film) that introduced the creatures to man's corner of the galaxy. Plus, the fate of Dr. Keitel is revealed . . . and along with it, the fate of the universe!
 
   
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
[[File:Aliensapocalypsetpb.jpg|thumb|Cover to the Aliens: Aocalypse TPB by Mark Schultz]]Series writer/cover artist Mark Schultz also played a similar role as writer/cover artist of the Predator series ''[[Predator: Hell and Hot Water]]''.
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[[File:Aliensapocalypsetpb.jpg|thumb|Aliens: Apocalypse TPB cover by Mark Schultz]]Series writer/cover artist Mark Schultz also played a similar role as writer/cover artist of the ''Predator ''series ''[[Predator: Hell and Hot Water]]''.
 
 
   
 
Artist Doug Wheatley has recently gained much critical acclaim as the artist of Dark Horse's ''Star Wars: Dark Times''.
 
Artist Doug Wheatley has recently gained much critical acclaim as the artist of Dark Horse's ''Star Wars: Dark Times''.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[Dark Horse Comics]]
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*[[Dark Horse Comics]]
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*[[Aliens (comic series)|''Aliens'' (comic series)]]
 
''[[Aliens (Comics Series)]]''
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*''[[Aliens: Once in a Lifetime]]''
 
[[Aliens: Once in a Lifetime|''Aliens: Once in a Lifetime'' ]]
 
 
 
 
==External Links==
 
Description of individual issues and tpb at DarkHorse.com
 
 
http://www.darkhorse.com/Search/aliens%3A+apocalypse
 
 
Preview pages in black and white for issue one of Destroying Angels, also at DarkHorse.com
 
 
http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/Previews/48-196?page=0
 
 
Amazon.com listing for Aliens Omnibus Vol. 6, with sample pages from ''The Destroying Angels''.
 
   
 
==External links==
http://www.amazon.com/Aliens-Omnibus-6-v/dp/1595822143/ref=pd_cp_b_3#reader_1595822143
 
 
*[http://www.darkhorse.com/Search/aliens%3A+apocalypse Description of individual issues and tpb at DarkHorse.com]
 
*[http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/Previews/48-196?page=0 Preview pages in black and white for issue one of Destroying Angels at DarkHorse.com]
 
*[http://www.amazon.com/Aliens-Omnibus-6-v/dp/1595822143/ref=pd_cp_b_3#reader_1595822143 Amazon.com listing for Aliens Omnibus Vol. 6, with sample pages from ''The Destroying Angels'']
 
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Aliens Apocalypse The Destroying Angels 1

Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 1 by Mark Schultz

Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels was a fourt-part limited comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics from January-May 1999. The series was written by Mark Schultz, illustrated by Doug Wheatley, colored by Chris Chuckry, lettered by Clem Robins and edited by Philip Amara. It featured covers by Schutlz.

A collected trade paperback edition was released in October 1999, edited by Chris Warner re-using the cover artwork from issue #4 by Schultz, slightly redesigned by Dark Horse designer Keith Wood. It was also collected in Aliens Omnibus: Volume 6 in December 2008.

In the Aliens comics line, Aliens: Apocalypse - The Destroying Angels was published concurrently with the short off-shoot story Aliens: Once in a Lifetime (February 1999), and followed by Aliens: Xenogenesis (August-November 1999).

Appearances

By type
Characters Creatures Events Locations
Organizations and titles Sentient species Vehicles and vessels Weapons and technology Miscellanea

Characters

Creatures

Locations

Sentient species

Weapons and technology

Plot (Warning: Spoilers)

Official description of individual issues:

Aliensapocalypse2

Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 2 by Mark Schultz

Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in the cold reaches of space? Or is there something stitched into the very fabric of the cosmos that explains their inexorable spread through the galaxy? Deep-space rescue specialist Alecto Throop is about to find out that even a fight with the deadly creatures is nothing compared to meeting their masters . . . or the renegade human who has learned their secrets--ancient secrets.

Is it a coincidence that humans have met Aliens in our far future? Or is there something sinister unfolding in the universe that prefigures the Aliens on an almost unfathomable scale? This is what Alecto Throop is asking. Throop is a deep-space rescue specialist cut from the same cloth as the late Lt. Ellen Ripley: tough, smart, beautiful and instinctual. But her instincts weren't enough to warn her of her latest mission. She's about to find out that even a fight with deadly Aliens is nothing compared to meeting their masters . . . or the renegade human that has learned their secrets.

An Alien "angel" has been met, as veil after veil is lifted, and Alecto Throop begins to grasp the enormity of the forces at work behind Dr. Lucien Keitel's deception. But, the Aliens may represent only the brink of an

Aliensapocalypse3

Cover to Aliens: Apocalypse 3 by Mark Schultz

unfathomable pit of cosmic horror. Join Throop Rescue and Recovery as they follow the elusive Keitel to a petrified world that was ancient long before life first crawled on Earth. Our universe has never seemed so big. . . so old. . . or so hideously dark.

Deep space rescue specialist Alecto Throop has been hot on the trail of the mysterious Dr. Lucien Keitel, always half a step behind. But now that she's found him, she may be sorry she did. Through Keitel, Throop is about to learn what may be the ultimate fate of the universe . . . and why it lies in the clutching claws of the Aliens.

The android Baal's secrets may have been uncovered, but it's merely the first layer that Alecto Throop must peel back to get the answers she's been sent to find. There's the Alien egg found aboard Throop's ship, and it involves the ancient "pilot" race (seen in the first Alien film) that introduced the creatures to man's corner of the galaxy. Plus, the fate of Dr. Keitel is revealed . . . and along with it, the fate of the universe!

Behind the Scenes

Aliensapocalypsetpb

Aliens: Apocalypse TPB cover by Mark Schultz

Series writer/cover artist Mark Schultz also played a similar role as writer/cover artist of the Predator series Predator: Hell and Hot Water.

Artist Doug Wheatley has recently gained much critical acclaim as the artist of Dark Horse's Star Wars: Dark Times.

See Also

External links