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Aliens are stalking a leisure resort for criminals and the super-wealthy. Not only are the lines between the two types of people blurred here, but the Xenomorphs themselves don’t care how rich or powerful someone is. As all hell breaks loose, a group of criminals trapped inside the resort and the undercover agent tracking them may be the other guests’ best hope for survival.
This unusual setting does much of the heavy lifting for Alien Paradiso, but it otherwise appears to be telling a fairly standard xenomorph wanderings story. While the first issue was stronger in terms of setting everything up, some aspects of this second chapter can’t help but feel somewhat flat.
There are some neat stylistic flourishes, including an entire action sequence rendered from the xenomorph’s perspective, giving some insight into how the xenomorph “sees,” but it’s also incredibly well-known within Alien It’s unnecessarily pushing characters related to other people. story. This feels unnecessary at this point, a callback to previous stories and characters, and just feels like lazy fan service.
That said, I’m judging this development on its introduction here, and I’m not thinking about anything else at this point. It might turn out to be an interesting and perhaps relevant plot point.
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