Alien #4 Review
Nick Devonald
Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Artist: Salvador Larroca
Colours: Guru-eFX
Letters: VC’s Clayton Cowl
Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Artist: Salvador Larroca
Colours: Guru-eFX
Letters: VC’s Clayton Cowl
Written by: Tom King
Art by: Bilquis Evely
Colors by: Matheus Lopes
Lettered by: Clayton Cowles
Written by: Vita Ayala
Layouts by: Chriscross
Finishes and Color by: Nikolas Draper-Ivey
Lettered by: Andwo
Writers: Keanu Reeves & Matt Kindt
Artist: Ron Garney
Colours: Bill Crabtree
Letters: Clem Robins
Writer: Chris Roberson
Artist: Leila Del Duca
Colours: Michelle Madsen
Letters: Clem Robins
“Freedom is priceless. The freedom to be yourself.”--Dreamer
Writers
James Tynion IV
Steve Orlando
Writer: Tini Howard
Artist: Marcus To
Colorist: Erick Arciniega
Letterer: VC's Ariana Maher
Writer: Jonathan Hickman
Artist: Nick Dragotta, Russell Dauterman, Lucas Werneck, Sara Pichelli
Colorist: Frank Martin, Matthew Wil
Author: Ethan Sacks
Artist: Paolo Villenelli
Colorist: Arif Prianto
Letterer: Travis La
Writer: Christopher Cantwell
Artist: CAFU
Colourist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Writer: Vita Ayala
Artist: Farid Karami
Colourist: Erick Arciniega
Letterer: Cory Petit
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Writers: Ken Niemand; Gordon Rennie; Laurence Rennie; Rory McConville; Dan Abnett
Art: Dylan Teague; Boo Cook; Dan Cornwell; Richard Elson; PJ Holden
CTG: What did comics mean to you as a child and what made you want to make them?
Chaykin: I was four years old. I had two older cousins who gave me a refrigerator box filled with comics books, and in those days, if you read comics you read everything. You didn't read a genre. Comics in those days covered everything from funny
CTG: You had a young, aspiring artist come up to you earlier -
Walsh: Yeah, I get that quite often at shows like this now. Young or aspiring artists asking for portfolio reviews, which I'm always happy to do because I did that when I was a young artist coming to shows like this. I was always very thankful or artists that would take the
CTG: What did comics mean to you when you were growing up, and what made you transition from loving them into wanting to make them?
Henderson: They were almost like STAR WARS in that they were an escape from just everyday life. I was into comics real early, maybe at six or seven I got my hands on a Superman comic and I got everything I
So it’s not news that Disney now has the rights to the X-Men, something that fans have wanted for a long time. While some of the films have been received well there is a general consensus that Marvel could do a much better job with the merry mutants.
Now that this dream to have the mutants home is coming true many people are discussing how should they