
The cover and description of this issue of Alien: Paradiso bears absolutely no resemblance to the events of the issue. It pushes the involvement of Tsula Kane, daughter of Kane from the original 1979 movie Alien, though she barely features in the issue’s events at all.
That misdirection aside, it does feel as if little happens here, beyond some more gore and deaths, and the most minor progress with the Colonial Marshals who’ve been captured by the criminals they were tracking on the pleasure planetoid.
It’s very competently done, and isn’t awful or anything; however, it is failing to live up to the promise of the first issue and isn’t making great use of its unique setting either. Disappointing.
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