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  • Aliens: Female War
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  • Aliens: Female War, originally titled Aliens: Earth War and also known as Aliens, Vol. 3: Female War, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from June-October 1990. It was written by Mark Verheiden, illustrated and inked by Sam Kieth, colored by Monika Livingston, lettered by Pat Brosseau and edited Diana Schutz, with cover art by John Bolton. The comic was later adapted as the novel Aliens: The Female War by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry.
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Editor
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Preceded By
  • Aliens: Nightmare Asylum
Inker
  • Sam Kieth
Title
  • Aliens: Female War
Letterer
  • Pat Brousseau
Chronology
  • yes
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Released
  • June-Oct 1990
concurrent
  • Aliens: Advent/Terminus
  • Aliens: Countdown
Colorist
  • Monika Livingston
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Followed By
  • Aliens: Reapers
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  • Aliens: Female War, originally titled Aliens: Earth War and also known as Aliens, Vol. 3: Female War, is a four-issue limited comic book series that was first published by Dark Horse Comics from June-October 1990. It was written by Mark Verheiden, illustrated and inked by Sam Kieth, colored by Monika Livingston, lettered by Pat Brosseau and edited Diana Schutz, with cover art by John Bolton. The comic was later adapted as the novel Aliens: The Female War by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry. The series is one of the few Aliens, Predator and Aliens vs. Predator comic books to serve as a direct sequel to an earlier story. Specifically, it continues where the previous series, Aliens: Nightmare Asylum, left off. It originally acted as a continuation of the 1986 film Aliens, featuring the characters of Hicks, Newt and Ripley, but following the release of Alien3 in 1992, later editions have been edited in order to fit with the events of that movie. In the Aliens comics line, Aliens: Female War was preceded by Aliens: Nightmare Asylum, published concurrently with Aliens: Advent/Terminus and Aliens: Countdown, and was followed by Aliens: Reapers. The non-Dark Horse comic Do Aliens Dream? was also released concurrently, although it is not considered a part of the line.