Aliens: Dust to Dust #1 Review Roundup

04/30/2018 12:00pm
Aliens: Dust to Dust #1The Trono colony on LV-871 is under attack. Emergency evacuations are ordered. Evac shuttles are taking off. All twelve-year-old Maxon and his mom have to do is make it to the spaceport...past the Aliens. ALIENS: DUST TO DUST is a new, terrifying coming-of-age story by master storyteller Gabriel Hardman, with colors by Rain Beredo, letters by Michael Heisler, and variant covers by Carlos D'Anda.

Check out the reviews for Aliens: Dust to Dust #1:


"If you are looking for a good Aliens story and the last few movies have left you wanting more of what made the first two films so great, definitely the comics is where to go. And Aliens: Dust to Dust is the perfect choice for just about anyone. It delivers the start of a tense horror story and all you really need is a few basic details about the mythology." --Monkeys Fighting Robots

"As an actual story, this new series is clearly still in its incubation stage waiting for the right time to reveal itself, but as a slice of pulse-pounding Aliens horror, Dust to Dust is a veritable chestburster of frantic terror, and as such comes highly recommended." --Big Comic Page

"Aliens: Dust to Dust #1 is a tense starting point for this comic, and Hardman nails it on both the scripting and the art. While I had my complaints about how the Face-Hugger situation is handled, the book works in almost every other regard. I definitely recommend checking this one out. Give it a read." --Bleeding Cool

"Aliens: Dust to Dust #1 was a solid start to this new encounter with the Xenomorphs. It never gets any easier to follow these unsuspecting humans who are staring down death itself, but the thrill is in how they survive. Never before has the word survive been harder to say when it is a kid we are hoping to see this through to the end." --Geeked Out Nation

"The script delivers solid, horrific action that's elevated by the gorgeous inking, well-executed coloring, and very smart lettering. There wasn't time to get to know the characters, but after an action-heavy debut, I'm sure there'll be time for that in later issues." --Adventures in Poor Taste

"Overall, I would say that Aliens fans need to check this one out. Issue #1 is off to a solid start, and I am looking forward to finishing this one out. This one is just in time for Alien day tomorrow! Happy Alien Day everyone!" --Comic Bastards

"The debut issue of Aliens: Dust To Dust is a white-knuckle coming of age tale that fans of Cameron's Aliens are certain to get a real kick out of." --Infinite Earths

"Not enough gets said these days about the consistently high quality of just about every Aliens book that gets released by Dark Horse. Writer/artist Gabriel Hardman now continues that tradition with a visceral, explosive, pulse pounding and unnerving first issue to Aliens: Dust to Dust." --Outright Geekery

Aliens: Dust to Dust #1 variant D'Anda

Aliens: Dust to Dust #1 Variant Cover by Carlos D'Anda



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