Aliens: Kidnapped
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Added by SpaceWussKidnapped was first collected as a trade paperback in February 1999 edited by Chris Warner & Suzanne Taylor and featuring a new cover by painter John Bolton. It was finally again collected in Aliens Omnibus: Volume 5 in October 2008.
In the Aliens comics line, Aliens: Kidnapped was followed by Aliens: Tourist Season (Feb. 1998) and Aliens: Survival (February-April 1998).
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Added by SpaceWussThe contaminated Alien egg has hatched, and has become the problem of media personality Hank Zither. But playing unknowing host to a chestburster isn't enough to cancel his trip to a new pleasure planet with sexy Ivy Derringer. Zither thinks he's only caught a nasty bug, but doesn't know the half of it. And neither do the planet's unsuspecting inhabitants, who are about to have a full-scale Alien epidemic on their hands.
How do you deal with an Alien plague? The inhabitants of the pleasure planet Celeste take care of business with good old-fashioned nuclear weapons. (They're a precocious bunch, to be sure!) But as they scheme to rid themselves of the Alien, the creature is spreading a new fatal airborn virus like wildfire. However they solve their problem, it will probably spell an apocalyptic end for the good citizens of Earth!
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Added by SpaceWussPlunkett, also a veteran Star Wars comics artist for Dark Horse, now serves as one of the lead character designers on the Cartoon Network animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.