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- A word about the information provided in this FAQ (paraphrased from earlier
- editions):
-
- The contents of this FAQ are not "carved in stone" so if you have proof to
- support or deny anything that is stated, don't hesitate to say so.
-
- This FAQ is continually updated from the mail I get and the news I read in
- the newsgroups listed below. This FAQ was founded about two years ago by
- Daryll Hobson, who gave me the pleasure of taking care of it from now on.
- If there are any lacks of information in this FAQ, please send your
- contribution to me. Have a nice read...
- -Eelko de Vos
- ( Vos@Dutiws.TWI.TUDelft.NL
- <A HREF="http://www.twi.tudelft.nl/~vos/eelko.html">I'm here!</A>
- )
-
- And now a small word from the originator of this FAQ...
-
- With the exceptions of my own contributions, this FAQ has been assembled
- by the material supplied to me through Email and public-access messages that
- I've scavenged off the internet. Information that is contributed is often
- paraphrased and combined with existing (other users') info. Needless to say,
- it's impossible to give everybody their rightful line of credit, so a general
- "Thank you" goes out to all who've contributed to this FAQ and made it what
- it is. (you know who you are)
- - Darryll Hobson
-
-
-
-
- This FAQ will be posted about every month to: alt.cult-movies
- rec.arts.sf.movies
- rec.arts.movies
-
- It _might_ also available by anonymous FTP (here's what you do):
- ftp rtfm.mit.edu
- <use "anonymous" for your user name>
- <use your email address for your password>
- cd /pub/usenet/news.answers/movies/alien-faq
- mget part*
- quit
-
-
- You can also get it by going to the Alien homepage through Mosaic or lynx.
- It's right here:
-
- <A HREF="http://www.twi.tudelft.nl/~vos/alien.html"> Alien homepage </A>
-
- Then go through the 'All info about the Alien sequels' link. You will see all
- parts there. There are a lot of pictures and sounds there, including the
- script of Alien. The other scripts will be added soon.
-
- WARNING: This FAQ contains spoilers.
-
- WARNING: Anyone who complains about the posting of this LARGE document to
- the Internet or offers me bizzarre, strange, and complicated
- alternatives to "posting" will be [cordially] ignored.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- CONTENTS
-
- PART 1:
- How do I contribute to this FAQ?........................................0
- Movie synopsis..........................................................1
- What do we know about the Alien species?................................2
- Who is [character/director]?............................................3
- Which scenes were "cut"?................................................4
- What different versions of each movie are there?........................5
- Merchandise.............................................................6
-
- PART 2:
- Memorable quotes........................................................7
- Technical problems......................................................8
- Trivia..................................................................9
- Plot problems and loopholes.............................................10
- Frequently asked questions..............................................11
-
- PART 3:
- Frequently discussed topics.............................................12
- Movie viewing rituals...................................................13
- Where can I get Gibson's ALIEN^3 script?................................14
-
- PART 4:
- Some lifeform-deductions from the movies................................15
- Revision history........................................................16
-
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-
- 0. HOW DO I CONTRIBUTE TO THIS FAQ?
-
- To ensure accuracy, this FAQ has a few ground rules. The only
- canonical sources are interviews with the creators, the theatrical
- version of _ALIEN_, the director's cut (or theatrical version) of
- _ALIENS_ and the theatrical version of _ALIEN^3_. All other sources
- (ie: books, comics, toys, games, etc...) are generally considered
- speculative.
-
- This does not mean that any information outside of the listed movies
- is not welcome here. Alot of the "speculative" information is used in
- discussions or for giving "possible" answers to questions that cannot
- be answered by events that occur in the movies.
-
- If you would like to contribute to this FAQ, TRY and follow this
- guideline:
-
- - include references where necessary. If you're referring to a book,
- it's often a good idea to include the title of the book and Author's
- name as it would appear on the book (ie: " Alan Dean Foster " instead
- of " Foster ")
-
- - DON'T be too wordy with your information as I'll be forced to
- paraphrase it (the document is rather large).
-
- - DON'T send stuff like "I really liked ALIENS" because it's OPINION and
- it's not FACT and it doesn't belong in this document.
-
- - if you wish to update/add to something already in the FAQ, please do
- so. Some of this information could easily be elaborated upon
- [especially the comments that are enclosed in square brackets].
-
- - it's preferable if you make your contribution through Email as this
- FAQ can get posted to a newsgroup that I don't read and your efforts
- will be wasted.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. MOVIE SYNOPSIS
-
- * Note: the purpose of this section is to quote what's on the back of the
- movie boxes (right or wrong).
-
- _ALIEN_
- (Color, 1979, Rated R, Shot in Panavision (2.35:1)) In deep outer
- space the crew of a commercial spaceship make an unscheduled landing
- on a barren and desolate planet for engine repairs. They encounter a
- pulsating organism which attaches itself to one of the crew members
- and reproduces within his body to become the deadly ALIEN. As each of
- the crew members is slain by the creature - one by one - the final
- confrontation between the last surviving crew member and the Alien
- culminates in an explosive conclusion. 116 minutes. [quoted from the
- 1984 CBS/FOX Video release]
-
- _ALIENS_
- (Color, 1986, Rated R, Shot flat (1.87:1)) Sigourney Weaver returns as
- Ripley, the only survivor from mankind's first encounter with the
- Alien. Her account of the Alien and the fate of her crew is received
- with skepticism - until transmissions from space colonists who have
- since settled on the Alien's planet abruptly stop. Determined to end
- the recurring nightmares of her terrifying ordeal and to completely
- exterminate the deadly creature, Ripley joins a team of high-tech
- combat vets sent to investigate the disappearance of the space
- colonists! Approx. 138 Minutes. [quoted from the 1992 CBS/FOX Video
- release]
-
- _ALIEN^3_
- (Color, 1992, Rated R, Shot in Panavision (2.35:1)) In _ALIEN^3_,
- Ripley finds herself an unwelcome guest on Fiorina 161, a
- lice-infested planet in a distant solar system, when the EEV she's
- travelling on malfunctions and crashes. Fiorina -- or "Fury" -- 161
- is inhabited by a small community of violent criminals who discovered
- religion and stayed behind when their prison facility was evacuated.
- As a woman, Ripley is the ultimate outcast; her presence causes
- conflicts that endanger the pracarious balance of power on the planet,
- threatening to turn the reformed members of the monastic community
- back into killers.
- There is, however, an even more dangerous visitor to Fury 161 -- a
- stowaway alien who threatens not only the inhabitants of this planet
- but of the entire universe. Faced with extinction, the prisoners band
- together under Ripley's leadership and, despite a lack of advanced
- technology and modern weapons, battle the creature for the very future
- of mankind. [quoted from the 1992 CBS/FOX laserdisc release]
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 2. WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE ALIEN SPECIES?
-
- This section discusses what we know about the Alien life-form; it is
- entirely based on facts that are provided to us in each of the movies.
-
- * Note: nothing in any of the canonical sources indicates that aliens
- use the DNA of their hosts to help adapt to their environment.
-
- * Note: the phrase "acid for blood" is accepted in this section as a
- convenient way of describing the corrosive liquid that comes
- out of the aliens/face-huggers when they are shot/cut/mutilated.
-
- Eggs - eggs are initially created inside a queen alien and enter the
- world (after being queued in her extended abdomen) via slimey tube to
- stand on their own (indicating that there is a definite "up" side and
- "down" side to the egg). The egg itself is a leathery object [...it's
- full of leathery- objects; like eggs or something... Kane (Alien)],
- translucent and approximately 2.5 feet tall. According to a scene
- that was cut from _ALIEN_ these eggs could also be "constructed" by a
- regular alien "infecting" an organism (which would undergo some sort
- of metamorphosis) however, this concept was not supported (nor denied)
- in _ALIENS_ and _ALIEN^3_. It is important to note that this method
- was the originally intended method of the designer of the Alien, H.R.
- Giger.
-
- _ALIEN^3_ eggs - the egg in _ALIEN^3_ was smaller than we had
- previously seen and it was more bulbous.
-
- Face-huggers - hibernating inside one of these eggs is a parasite, commonly
- refered to as a face-hugger. When a viable host is brought near a closed
- egg (either by curiosity, or being cocooned and held in place) it triggers
- the "contents" of the egg to come to life. The egg opens and the
- face-hugger launches out at the organism and attaches itself by wrapping a
- long "tail" around its victim's neck and using long spider-like legs (like
- a spider, the face-hugger has 8 legs) to firmly grip the organism's head.
- The face-hugger controls the amount of oxygen its host receives and puts
- the victim in a comatose state while it reaches down the host's throat and
- lays an egg. In order to ensure that the job can be completed with little
- outside interference, the face-hugger has concentrated acid for "blood" (a
- possible self defense mechanism) and can strangle its host with its tail
- [...it's not coming off without tearing his face off with it. Dallas
- (Alien)] After the egg is planted in the victim's body, the face-hugger
- leaves the host (who will soon re-gain conciousness and have no
- recollection of the implantation) and dies. [...he's got an outer layer of
- protein poly-saccarides, has a funny habit of shedding his cells and
- replacing them with polarized silicon which gives him a longer resistance
- to adverse environmental conditions. Ash (Alien)]
-
- Chest-burster - the alien begins its life by bursting from the chest of
- its host. At this stage in its development it has a small cranium,
- tan-colored skin and is susceptable to fire.
-
- _ALIENS_ chestburster - Unlike the one in _ALIEN_ this chestburster had
- arms.
-
- _ALIEN^3_ chestburster - This chestburster was different from the ones
- in _ALIEN_ and _ALIENS_; it was more "mature looking" immediately
- after its birth. Specifically, unlike the chestbursters of the
- previous movies, this one had legs.
-
- Alien - As the chest-burster matures, it sheds its skin (similar to a
- snake), its cranium becomes elongated and it has a hard, dark
- (black/green) outer shell (exo-skeleton). The mature alien has
- concentrated acid for "blood" and a higher tolerance to fire. As
- indicated in _ALIENS_ the alien creature does not "show up" on
- infra-red scanners which would indicate that it does not emit heat.
- One distinguishing feature of the alien is that it has two mouths, one
- inside the other. According to H.R. Giger, the inner mouth is in fact
- the alien's "tongue" (it is such a vicious creature that even its
- tongue is dangerous). Another interesting feature of the alien is
- that it does not have (what we would perceive to be) "eyes".
-
- _ALIENS_ alien - these aliens only had 3 fingers as opposed to the 6
- fingered creature in _ALIEN_. Aliens in this movie had a "ribbed"
- cranium unlike the smooth cranium of _ALIEN_.
-
- _ALIEN^3_ alien - This alien is different than the previous ones we've
- seen; it tends to move around on all fours at times and ensures that
- the unborn queen alien is kept safe. There are a few speculations as
- to why this alien is different; refer to section [13] frequently
- discussed topics.
-
- The Queen Alien - little is known about her. From _ALIEN^3_ we know
- that a queen alien can be born in the same way as a regular alien.
- Some things that we do know about the queen: she has a much larger
- cranium than the usual alien and is slightly taller (approx 2-3 feet).
- The queen has the ability to create and lay eggs (through the use of
- the extended abdomen) and she has the ability to survive without the
- extended abdomen (for an unknown amount of time).
-
- For more information, consult the last document of the FAQ, a document
- written by a molecular biologist called 'HiveQueen'.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 3. WHO IS [CHARACTER/DIRECTOR] ?
-
- If you seek further information about the cast or creators listed
- below, check out the rec.arts.movies movie database package which is
- available via anonymous FTP to boulder.colorado.edu in the
- pub/tv+movies/lists directory.
-
- _ALIEN_
-
- Director: Ridley Scott
- Writer: Dan O'Bannon
- Composer: Jerry Goldsmith
- Director of Photography: Derek Vanlint
- Designer: H.R.Giger (Hans Rudi Giger. Giger pronounced rhyming with "eager")
-
- Cast:
- Ellen Ripley [Sigourney Weaver]: Warrant Officer
- J. Lambert [Veronica Cartwright]: Navigator.
- Ash [Ian Holm]: Science officer, an android.
- Parker [Yaphet Kotto]: Chief engineer.
- G. E. Kane [John Hurt]: Executive officer; the alien bursts from his chest.
- (In the novel, his first name is "Thomas")
- S. E. Brett [Harry Dean Stanton]: Engineering technician.
- A. Dallas [Tom Skerritt]: Captain.
- Alien [Bolaji Bodejo]
- Mother [Helen Horton]: voice of the Nostromo computer.
-
- _ALIENS_
-
- Director: James Cameron
- Writers: James Cameron, David Giler (story), Walter Hill (story)
- Composer: James Horner
- Director of Photography: Adrian Biddle
-
- Cast:
- Ellen Ripley [Sigourney Weaver]: Cargo loader, gets assigned (by
- choice) as an advisor for the mission to LV-426.
- Sergeant A. Apone [Al Matthews]: sergeant, ground commander.
- Corporal Dwayne Hicks [Michael Biehn]: only soldier that survived.
- Private W. Hudson [Bill Paxton]: "Game over man! Game over!"
- Private J. Vasquez [Jenette Goldstein]: uses a smart gun. Woman.
- Private M. Drake [Mark Rolston]: uses a smart gun.
- Corporal C. Ferro [Colette Hiller]: dropship pilot (wears sunglasses).
- Private D. Spunkmeyer [Daniel Kash]: dropship co-pilot and cargo loader.
- L. Bishop [Lance Henriksen]: Android; science officer.
- Carter J. Burke [Paul Reiser]: Company advisor.
- Private R. Frost [Ricco Ross]: Hated the corn bread.
- Private T. Crowe [Tip Tipping]
- Corporal C. Dietrich [Cynthia Scott]: Medic.
- Lieutenant S. Gorman [William Hope]: Controls the marines from the APC.
- Private T. Wierzbowski [Trevor Steedman]
- Rebecca Jorden [Carrie Henn]: Newt.
-
- _ALIEN^3_
-
- Director: David Fincher
- Writers: Larry Ferguson, David Giler, Walter Hill, Vincent Ward (story)
- Composer: Elliot Goldenthal
- Director of Photography: Alex Thomson
-
- Cast:
- Ellen Ripley [Sigourney Weaver]: sole survivor of the Sulaco, shaves her
- head, carries the next alien queen embryo in her body.
- Bishop II [Lance Henriksen]: android and (in a different roll) the designer
- of the android or another android (looking like Bishop).
- Clemens [Charles Dance]: the doctor.
- Golic [Paul McGann]: in the infirmary, wearing the straitjacket.
- Dillon [Charles S. Dutton]: the religious leader.
- Andrews [Brian Glover]: superintendant
- Newt [Danielle Edmond]: the little girl corpse.
- Aaron [Ralph Brown] Morse [Danny Webb]
- Arthur [Dhobi Oparei] Murphy [Chris Fairbank]
- Jude [Vincenzo Nicoli] Eric [Niall Buggy]
- Frank [Carl Chase] Kevin [Philip Davis]
- Rains [Christopher John Fields] Gregor [Peter Guinness]
- Boggs [Leon Herbert] William [Clive Mantle]
- Junior [Holt McCallany] David [Pete Postlethwaite]
- Troy [Paul Brennan] Company Man [Hi Ching]
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 4. FILMED SCENES THAT DIDN'T APPEAR IN THE THEATRICAL RELEASES.
-
- _ALIEN_
-
- * From Famous Monsters #158, Special 1980 Annual:
-
- A gruesome scene where Kane's bloated corpse floats past the observation
- blister. This is quite a strange, because in the movie we see Kane clearly
- _shooting_ away from the Nostromo.
-
- * From the _ALIEN_ box set:
-
- After being awakened from hypersleep, Kane wanders out to the kitchen
- to prepare breakfast, he says "Rise and shine Lambert".
-
- Scene where the crew gathers on the bridge and listens to the signal
- coming from the derelict craft. [1 min, 40 sec]
-
- Scene where Lambert confronts Ripley about Ripley's reluctance to let
- them back on the ship with Kane and the facehugger. Lambert tells
- Ripley, Parker and Brett how the face hugger got on Kane. [1 min, 40
- sec]
-
- Ripley radios down to Parker and Brett to see how they're progressing
- on the repairs, Parker and Ripley exchange tense words over the radio.
- [1 min, 17 sec]
-
- After the face hugger's acid eats through a few floors, the crew
- returns to the med lab to check up on Kane's condition. Ripley sees
- an X-Ray of Kane's chest and asks Ash, "What is that dark stain on
- Kane's lung?" The rest of the crew starts asking if Kane's going to
- live, Dallas tells everyone to go back to work. [2 min, 16 sec]
-
- After Kane's death, the crew gathers around at the meal table to
- discuss what they're going to do with the escaped alien. Brett
- anounces the cattle-prod idea and suggests "catching" the alien in a
- net. [2 min, 58 sec]
-
- Longer version of Brett's death. This scene had Brett frozen with
- fear as the alien grabs his head, he yells "Parker!" and then blood
- poors from beneath his cap. The alien lifts him up into the landing
- gear and Ripley and Parker come rushing in. Parker stands where Brett
- once was and looks up; blood drips on his shirt and then Brett's
- cattle prod falls to Parker's feet. [48 sec]
-
- 2/3 of a scene was filmed, this involved Parker, Ripley and Lambert
- trying to flush the alien out of the air lock. As they are about to
- succeed, an alarm is triggered and the alien rushes out of the airlock
- (getting its tail caught in the closing door, and spilling acid that
- causes a hull breach). Parker falls unconciously to the floor, Ripley
- does the same and Lambert and Ash come to their rescue. Ripley
- vocalizes her suspicions about Ash by accusing him of setting the
- alarm off. [total: 1 min, 51 sec]
-
- After Dallas's disappearance, Ripley (being suspicious of Ash) asks
- Lambert if she's ever slept with him. [1 min, 37 sec]
-
- The build-up to Lambert's death is much longer. (Watch the alien's
- shadow on the wall, it walks in, crouches down, then immediately gets
- up) A scene where we see the alien enter, crouch down and wait until
- Lambert notices its presence was cut. When Lambert sees the alien, it
- uncoils its tail and walks (like a crab) over to Lambert.
-
- After Ripley discovers the remains of Parker and Lambert, she makes
- another discovery. Ripley enters the landing gear area of the
- Nostromo (where Brett got killed) and discovers a cocooned Dallas and
- Brett mutating into an egg. Dallas pleads, "Kill me". Ripley flames
- Dallas and the Brett-egg and then runs to set the ship on
- self-destruct. [3 min, 22 sec]
-
- _ALIENS_
-
- * From the "liner notes" that came with the collector's edition of the
- movie on laserdisc.
-
- Ripley is sitting on a park bench waiting for Burke (before the
- inquisition), immediately following her stay in Gateway Station'
- hospital. She presses a button, and the entire park behind her disappears,
- reveiling a grey screen. Burke enters and tells her how to act at the hearing.
- Ripley asks about her daughter. Burke keeps talking about the hearing. She
- insists to hear about her daughter. Burke hands her a computer printout
- (colour) that shows her a nice old lady. Burke tells her her daughter died at
- the age of 67. That was two years ago. Ripley whispers that she promised her
- daughter she'd be back before her 11th birthday before going off on the
- Nostromo.
-
- After Ripley's outburst during in the inquest ("Because if one of
- those creatures gets down here, you can kiss all of this goodbye"),
- dialogue has been restored in which Van Leuwen voices the council's
- final decision. (her flight status is revoked because she is deemed
- unfit to serve as a flight officer, she has to have monthly psych
- evaluations, and no criminal charges being filed against her)
-
- A scene where the colonists receive orders from Burke telling them to
- explore the derelict space craft. Newt's family drives to the site,
- during the trip Newt and her brother Timothy are arguing about a game of
- hide and seek that they play in the colony's airduct system. Timothy
- complains that Newt has the unfair advantage of being able to hide in the
- small places that the rest of the players can't get to. Following this,
- they arrive at the derelict ship and the mother and father go in; later
- the mother returns dragging the father who now has a face hugger clamped
- on his face.
-
- There's a scene of the colony, before contact with the aliens, in this
- scene we see a sign outside the colony reading: "Hadleys Hope - pop.
- 158"
-
- During the sequence in Ripley's apartment (where they try to convince
- her to go investigate the lack of contact with the Colony), Burke's
- dialogue regarding "The Company's" interest in the colony has been
- restored.
-
- Immediately following the establishing shot of the Sulaco is a
- restored introdution to the interior of the ship, eventually leading
- to the frost- covered hypersleep chamber (and then they wake-up. this
- is similar to the start of Alien).
-
- During the drop from the Sulaco to LV-426, is a restored scene of
- Hudson playfully boasting about the Marines and their weaponry. He tells
- Ripley he'll protect her. He also tells her the Sulaco carries every
- weapon from knives to 'nukes'.
-
- During the Marines' initial search through the colony, a sequence has
- been inserted in which Hudson investigate some motion they have
- deteced ahead of them. It were some mice walking around in their cage.
-
- The scene in which Ripley, Burke, Gorman, and Bishop enter the colony
- has been restored. (you see lotsa hesitation on Ripley's face before
- entering the complex). Hicks leaves behind, asks her if she's ok. She
- says yes and enters the complex.
-
- During Hick's discussion of the equipment salvaged from the APC
- wreckage, additional dialogue has been added in which he discribes the
- four remote sentry guns and how they can be used.
-
- When Ripley and the Marines examine the colony's blueprints,
- discussing how they will barricade themselves inside the complex,
- there is some additional dialogue referring to the strategic placement
- of the sentry guns.
-
- The sequence of Hicks arming the sentry, and Hudson and Vasquez
- testing one of the sentry guns been restored.
-
- Before the scene where Ripley carries Newt into the infirmary, a
- single show of the sentry guns has been inserted.
-
- During the scene where Ripley puts Newt to bed in the medical center,
- the dialogue about Ripley's daughter and the origin of babies as been
- restored. Newt asks Ripley if human babies are born the same way the
- aliens are. (Newt asks if Ripley ever had a daughter and she finds out
- Ripley's daughter's dead).
-
- In the scene where Ripley, Bishop, Hudson, and Vasquez discuss the
- aliens' life cycle, there is some additional dialogue in which Hudson,
- Vasquez and Bishop offer their speculations. (beehive/anthill sort of
- society)
-
- After Ripley's confrontation with Burke, the sequence involving the
- aliens attempting to make their way past the sentry guns in the
- service tunnel has been restored.
-
- Something probably only showed at the opening day of Aliens was a
- scene in which Ripley puts on her Reebok sneakers after she just
- found out that the facehuggers broke free, when she rested with
- Newt in the MedLab.
-
- After Vasquez and Ripley seal Bishop in the pipe, the aliens confront
- the other two sentry guns that have been set up in the colony
- corridors. At the end of the sequence, when Hicks dispatches Hudson
- and Vasquez (to walk perimeter), some of the shots have been
- rearranged from the theatrical edition and Hicks' dialogue slightly
- altered.
-
- Before Ripley leaves the drop-ship to rescue Newt, there is some
- additional dialogue in thich she turns to Hicks to say goodbye, and
- they exchange their first names:
- RIPLEY : See you Hicks.
- HICKS : Dwayne. It's Dwayne.
- RIPLEY : *smiles* Ellen...
- HICKS : Don't be gone long, Ellen.
-
- When Ripley is searching for Newt, she finds Burke who has been
- cocooned and impregnated. Burke begs Ripley to shoot him, instead she
- hands him a grenade. < this scene did not appear in the director's
- cut, but WAS filmed >
-
- _ALIEN^3_
-
- * NOTE: most of these scenes are only rumoured to exist, no solid
- proof exists, but I thought I'd keep them in in case someone can
- substantiate them.
-
- Scene where Ripley's face is covered with bugs [lice]
-
- There was a dream sequence near the start of the movie where Ripley
- dreams that an alien is searching the wreckage and tries to rape her.
-
- The original movie didn't include the scene of the alien bursting from
- the dog's chest. Card #39 (of the _ALIEN^3_ trading card set) is a
- picture of an ox hanging in an Abattoir and the text says, "In one of
- the original scenes for Alien^3, oxen are used to pull Ripley's EEV
- from the water. When one of the oxen falls to the ground, the
- prisoners take it to the Abattoir for butchering. But while a
- prisoner is preparing to butcher the ox, the Alien bursts from the
- animals chest."
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 5. DIFFERENT MOVIE VERSIONS.
-
- _ALIEN_
-
- Video - standard (has been resold in several different box re-prints)
- - special edition (wide screen)
- Disc - standard
- - special letterbox version containing a seperate
- section with the cut scenes, photos and several design drawings,
- including drawings by Moebius, Ron Cobb and H.R. Giger.
- - "Alien" Super 8 Film (200 feet long)
-
- _ALIENS_
- Video - standard
- - directors cut, containing cut scenes put back into the movie.
- Disc - standard
- - special letterbox, director's cut version containing a seperate
- section with design drawings, behind the scenes footage and
- interviews with the director. Extended version's running time:
- 154 minutes.
-
- _ALIEN^3_
- Video - standard
- - "the making of"
- Disc - standard letterboxed edition
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 6. MERCHANDISE
-
- This is an ever-expanding portion of the FAQ so it is probably FAR
- from complete.
-
- _BOOKS_
-
- * NOTE: "pb" = paperback, "hc" = hardcover.
-
- - Alien Souvenir Movie Program sold in theatres (pb)
- - Alien Official Movie Magazine (pb, Warren Publishing)
- - "The Book Of Alien" by Scanlon/Gross (pb, Simon & Schuster)
- - "Alien, The Illustrated Story" by Goodwin/Simonson (pb, Heavy Metal)
- - "Alien", The Movie Novel edited by Anobile (pb, Avon)
- - "Giger's Alien" art by H R Giger (pb, Big O Publishing)
- (hc, Morpheus International)
- - "Aliens", The Official Movie Book (pb, Starlog) (pb, Japanese)
- - "Aliens", The Official Movie Magazine (pb, Starlog)
- - "Alien" by Alan Dean Foster (novelisation) (pb, 1st US ed. Warner)
- (1st US. hc, SFBC, code J-27) (1st trade hc, UK)
- - "Aliens" by Alan Dean Foster (novelisation) (pb, 1st US ed. Warner)
- (1st US hc, SFBC, code Q-44) (1st trade hc, UK, Severn House)
- - "Alien^3" by Alan Dean Foster (novelisation)
- - "Alien" Movie Script by Hill and Giler
- - "Aliens" Movie Script by James Cameron
- - "Alien III" Movie Script by William Gibson
- - "Alien Poster Magazine" Nos. 1 & 2
- - Alien Press Book
- - Alien Press Kit
- - Aliens Press Kit
- - "Aliens, book 1: Earth Hive" by Steve Perry (Bantam, Oct 1992)
- (ISBN 0-553-56120-0 pb)
- - "Aliens, book 2: Nightmare Asylum" by Steve Perry (Bantam, May 1993)
- (ISBN 0-553-56158-8 pb)
- - "Aliens, book 3: The Female War" by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry
- (Bantam, Aug 1993) (ISBN 0-553-56159-6 pb)
-
- _COMICS_
-
- w writer
- a artist
- c cover artist
- ? indicates more information needed
-
- - COMIC SHOP NEWS:
- Comics Debut
- 1 Jun 93 Aliens/Predator: Deadliest of the Species preview
-
- - DARK HORSE COMICS:
- Aliens 1-6 (1988-9)
- w:Mark Verheiden ac:Mark A. Nelson
- 1 (6 printings)
- 2 (3 printings)
- 3-6 (2 printings)
- collected in hardcover, trade pb (aka Aliens Book One), includes
- reprint of DHP 24
- b&w
-
- Aliens Portfolio 1 (Feb 89)
- a:Mark Nelson
- Contains seven b&w plates and an eight-page mini-comic
- reprinting first Alien story from DHP 24
-
- Aliens Volume 2 1-4 (1989-90)
- w:Mark Verheiden ac:Denis Beauvais
- 1-2 (2 printings)
- collected in limited hardcover 2500 copies, trade pb
- (aka Aliens Book Two and Aliens II)
-
- Aliens: Earth War 1-4 (1990)
- w:Mark Verheiden a:Sam Keith c:John Bolton
- 1 (2 printings)
- collected in trade pb with an introduction by Verheiden explaining
- how all of the various Alien projects interconnect
-
- The Complete Alien (1993?)
- reprints Aliens Book One, Aliens Book Two, Aliens: Earth War
- and stories from DHP
- limited hardcover 500 copies
- slipcover, leather binding, signed and numbered
-
- Aliens vs. Predator 0-4 (1990)
- w:Randy Stradley ac:Phill Norwood a:Karl Story c:Mike Mignola
- a:Chris Warner a:Robert Campanella c:Dave Dorman
- 0 (reprints Dark Horse Presents 34-36, b&w)
- 1-4 (2 printings)
- collected in limited hardcover 1000 copies, trade pb, includes
- color reprint of DHP 34-36
-
- Aliens: Genocide 1-4 (1991-2)
- w:Mike Richardson w:John Arcudi a:Damon Willis a:Karl Story c:Arthur
- Suydam
- collected in trade pb
-
- Aliens: Hive 1-4 (1992)
- w:Jerry Prosser ac:Kelley Jones
- collected in trade pb, c:Dave Dorman
-
- Aliens: Newt's Tale 1-2 (1992)
- w:Mike Richardson a:Jim Somerville a:Brian Garvey c:John Bolton
- prestige format
-
- Alien3 1-3 (1992)
- w:Steven Grant a:Christopher Taylor a:Rick Magyar c:Arthur Suydam
- movie adaptation
-
- Aliens: Tribes (1992)
- w:Steve Bissette ac:Dave Dorman
- graphic novel
- Winner 1992 Bram Stoker Award from Horror Writers of America
- limited hardcover 1000 copies, hardcover, trade pb
-
- Aliens: Sacrifice (May 93)
- w:Peter Milligan ac:Paul Johnson
- prestige format
-
- Aliens: Salvation (Nov 93)
- w:Dave Gibbons a:Mike Mignola a:Kevin Nowlan
- prestige format
-
- Aliens: Colonial Marines 1-12 (1993-4)
- w:Chris Warner a:Tony Akins a:Paul Guinan c:Robert Mentor
- 1 (cardboard cover)
- 2-3
- w:Kelley Puckett a:Paul Guinan a:Allen Nunis c:Joe Phillips
- 4-5
- w:Kelley Puckett a:Paul Guinan a:Bob Smith c:Joe Phillips
- 6
- wa:Paul Guinan a:Tony Akins c:Robert Mentor
- 7
- 8-12 (forthcoming)
-
- Aliens: Rogue 1-4 (1993)
- w:Ian Edgington ac:Will Simpson
-
- Aliens/Predator: The Deadliest of the Species 1-12 (1993-4)
- w:Chris Claremont a:Jackson Guice a:John Beatty c:John Bolton
- a:Eduardo Barretto
- 1 Jul 93 Special Ash Can Edition (red foil cover)
- 1 Jul 93 Special Ash Can Edition (numbered, copper foil cover ?)
- 1 Jul 93 Time of the preacher
- 1 Jul 93 Time of the preacher (audio-enhanced edition ?)
- 1 Jul 93 Time of the preacher (platinum edition)
- 2 Sep 93 The hunt
- 3 Nov 93 Virtually real
- 4 Jan 94 The great escape
- 5-12 (forthcoming)
-
- Aliens: Labyrinth 1-4 (1993-4)
- w:Jim Woodring ac:Kilian Plunkett
-
- Aliens: Music of the Spears 1-4 (1994)
- w:Chet Williamson a:Tim Hamilton ac:Timothy Bradstreet c:Guy Burwell
- 2-4 (forthcoming)
-
- Aliens: Dragon (1994)
- w:Mark Askwith ac:Charles Vess
- graphic novel (forthcoming)
-
- - DARK HORSE PRESENTS (b&w anthology series):
- 24 1987?
- Theory of Alien Propagation
- w:Mark Verheiden a:Mark A. Nelson
- first Alien appearance in Dark Horse comics
- b&w
-
- 34 Nov 89
- Aliens
- w:Randy Stradley a:Phill Norwood a:Karl Story c:Chris Warner
- b&w
-
- 36 Feb 90
- Aliens vs. Predator
- w:Randy Stradley a:Phill Norwood a:Karl Story c:Chris Warner c:Dave
- Dorman
- b&w, line drawn cover
-
- 36 Feb 90
- Aliens vs. Predator
- w:Randy Stradley a:Phill Norwood a:Karl Story c:Chris Warner c:Dave
- Dorman
- b&w, painted cover
-
- 42 Jul 90
- Aliens part 1: Advent
- wac:Paul Guinan
- b&w
-
- 43 Aug 90
- Aliens part 2: Terminus
- wac:Paul Guinan
- b&w
-
- 56 Nov 91
- The Alien parts 1 & 2
- w:John Arcudi a:Tony Akins ac:Paul Guinan
- b&w
-
- Dark Horse Presents Fifth Anniversary Special (1992?)
- Aliens: Reapers
- w:John Arcudi a:Simon Bisley
- Also contains unseen epilogue to Aliens vs. Predator series
- w:Randy Stradley a:Phill Norwood
- trade paperback, b&w
-
- Dark Horse Presents: Aliens 1 (1992)
- c:Simon Bisley
- 1 prestige format
- 1 prestige format, platinum edition
- color reprints of stories from DHP 24, 42, 43, DHP 5th Anniv special,
- 56
-
- Best of Dark Horse Presents (1992-3?)
- Volumes 1-3 may contain Alien stories ?
- trade pb, reprint collection
-
- - DARK HORSE COMICS (color anthology series):
- Aliens: Horror Show
- w:Sarah Byam a:David Roach
- 3 Oct 92 part 1 c:David Roach
- 4 Nov 92 part 2
- 5 Dec 92 part 3 c:Dave Dorman
-
- Aliens: Taste
- w:Edward Martin III a:Mark Nelson c:Arthur Adams
- 11 Jul 93
-
- Aliens: Backsplash
- w:Jim Woodring a:Kilian Plunkett
- 12 Aug 93 part 1
- 13 Sep 93 part 2 c:Kilian Plunkett
-
- Aliens: Cargo
- w:Dan Jolley a:John Nadean a:Terry Pallot
- 15 Nov 93 part 1 c:John Higgins
- 16 Dec 93 part 2
-
- Aliens: Alien
- w:John Arcudi a:Paul Mendoza
- 17 Jan 94 part 1 of 3
- 18-19 (forthcoming)
-
- - DARK HORSE INSIDER (promotional series):
- Aliens: Countdown (1990-1)
- w:Mike Richardson a:Dennis Beauvais
- Serialized story probably started in issue #14 of Volume 1 (Sep 90)
- and continued for an unknown number of issues but completed by Jan 92
-
- Aliens vs Predator 2 (1992-3)
- w:Randy Stradley a:Chris Warner
- Serialized story probably started in issue #1 of Volume 2 (Jan 92)
- and completed in issue #14 (Feb 93)
-
- Vol 2 #12 Dec 92 Alien cover
-
- - DARK HORSE INTERNATIONAL (UK monthly magazines):
- Aliens Volume 1
- 17 or more issues, content unknown
-
- Aliens Volume 2
- Serial reprints and original stories
-
- 1 Jul 92? Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2
- 2 Aug 92 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 3 Sep 92 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 4 Oct 92 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 5 Nov 92 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 6 Dec 92 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 7 Jan 93 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 8 Feb 93 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Newt's Tale
- 9 Mar 93 Hive, Aliens vs. Predator 2, Countdown (mini-comic part
- 1, collected from Dark Horse Insider), Colonial Marines, Sacrifice
- 10 Apr 93 Aliens vs. Predator 2, Countdown (mini-comic part 2),
- Colonial Marines, Sacrifice, Tribes
- 11 May 93 Aliens vs. Predator 2, Colonial Marines, Sacrifice,
- Tribes
- 12 Jun 93 Aliens vs. Predator 2, Colonial Marines, Sacrifice,
- Tribes, Horror Show
- 13 Jul 93 Aliens vs. Predator 2, Colonial Marines, Tribes, Horror
- Show, Crusade (w:Christian Gorny a:Michael Cook)
- 14 Aug 93 Aliens vs. Predator 2, Colonial Marines, Tribes, Horror
- Show, Crusade
- 15 Sep 93 Colonial Marines, Tribes, Crusade, Backsplash
- 16 Oct 93 Colonial Marines, Tribes, Crusade, Backsplash
- 17 Nov 93 Colonial Marines, Crusade, Cargo, Taste
- 18 Dec 93 Colonial Marines, Crusade, Cargo
- 19 Jan 94 Colonial Marines, Crusade, Salvation
- 20 Feb 94 Colonial Marines, Crusade, Salvation
- 21 Mar 94 Colinial Marines, Crusade, Salvation, Alien
- 22 Apr 94 Colonial Marines, Crusade, Alien, Rogue
- 23 May 94 Colonial Marines, Alien, Rogue,
- Matrix (graphic novella, w:Grant Morrison a:Chris Halls)
-
- Alien3 Movie Special
- 1-3
- (includes only official comic version of Alien3)
- movie adaptation
-
- Total Carnage
- Aliens/Predator: The Deadliest of the Species serialized starting in
- issue #9 (Nov 93)
-
- - DIAMOND COMIC DISTRIBUTERS:
- Aliens: Earth Angel (1993-4)
- wa:John Byrne
- Serialized in Previews, Vol III #1 - Vol IV #1
- To be collected in a future issue of Previews
-
- - ECLIPSE COMICS:
- Illegal Aliens (Sep 92)
- w:Clint McElroy ac:Bill Maus ac:Bob Hanon
- parody, modern vs. classic movie monsters
- b&w
-
- - HEAVY METAL COMMUNICATIONS:
- Alien, the Illustrated Story (1979)
- w:Archie Goodwin a:Walter Simonson
- ISBN 930-36842-8 trade pb
-
- _MAGAZINES & ARTICLES_
-
- - Alien Invasions (Warren Presents No.3)
- - American Cinematographer: August, 1979 issue
- - American Film: Vol.4, No.5.
- - Cinefantastique: Vol.9, No.1 Vol.16, No.3, No.4/5 (double issue)
- - Cinefex: Nos. 1 & 27
- - Cinemacabre: No.2
- - Cracked Magazine: (parody) Digest No. II (Monster Party, 1/87)
- - Famous Monsters of Filmland: Nos. 154,155,156,157,158,159
- - Fangoria: Nos. 1 & 3
- - Fantastic Films: Nos. 9,10,11,12,13,22
- - Filmfax: No. 4
- - Future Life: No. 11
- - Galactic Journal: No. 21
- - Mad Magazine: (parody) Nos. 212, 268
- - Mediascene: Nos. 32 & 35
- - Monsterland: Nos. 11 & 13
- - Premier: May 1992, Vol. 5, No. 9
- - Prevue: No. 65
- - Questar: No. 5
- - Space Monsters: No. 1
- - Space Wars: issues dated 9/79, 3/80
- - Spotlight: Oct - Nov 1986, No 4 (French)
- - Starburst: (British) Nos. 8,14,16,17,19,88,97,98,99,100,102,105
- - Starlog: Nos. 22,23,24,25,26,27,41,99,103,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,
- 115,117,121,125,126,150
- - Japanese Edition: Nos. 7 & 9
- - Sci-Fi Yearbook: No. 1
- - Scrapbook: No.6
- - Best of Starlog: Nos. 1 & 7
- - Poster Magazine: Vol.1, Nos. 2 & 7
- - Starlog Yearbook: Nos. 1,2,6,7
- - Starwarp: Vol.2, No.3
- - DIAMOND COMIC DISTRIBUTERS:
- Previews Vol II #11-12 (Oct 92-Nov 92)
- Interviews with Alien writers and artists, previews of Colonial Marines
- -EC PUBLICATIONS:
- Mad #212 Jan 80 Alias (Alien parody)
- Mad #268 Jan 87 (Aliens parody)
- Mad #? ~1992 (Alien3 parody)
- - FICTIONEER BOOKS:
- Comics Interview 68, 84, 87 (interviews with Alien writers and artists)
- Comics Interview Super Special: Aliens vs Predator
- Comics Interview Special Edition: Aliens
- - WARRIOR PUBLICATIONS:
- Hero Illustrated 2 (Aug 93)
- Aliens/Predator cover, bagged with Aliens/Predator ashcan comic
-
- _CLOTH PATCHES_ _IRON ONS_
-
- - US Colonial Marines (with Eagle) - USCS Nostromo
- - US Colonial Marines (words) - Alien Egg
- - USCS Nostromo (emblem) - Space Jockey
- - USCS Sulaco (emblem)
- - Delta (USCM emblem)
-
- _PUZZLES (all from HG Toys)_
-
- - "Alien" painted by Montage (large size) - "Alien Egg"
- - "Nostromo in Flight" - "Kane Looking In Egg"
- - "Puzzle in an Egg"(painted Alien Warrior) - "Alien Space Jockey"
-
-
- _BUTTONS AND PINS_
-
- - "Alien" movie promo (probably more than one)
- - "Aliens" movie promo (probably more than one; the one I have is a blue
- 3-D button with the word logo)
- - "Alien^3" movie promo (large and rectangular with a picture of an egg,
- the title "Alien^3" and the date "1992" on it)
- - "Alien 2" Japanese painted metal pin (figure of Alien Warrior)
- - Dark Horse Cloisette Series:
- No.1 (Alien Warrior) No.2 (Alien Warrior)
- No.3 (Alien Queen) No.4 (Chestburster)
- No.5 (Facehugger) No.6 (Facehugger)
- scheduled (ie, Nos. 7 & 8, the "Alien Drones")
-
- _POSTERS AND PROMO ITEMS_
-
- - "Alien" movie poster issue (one sheet) [possibly a 3 sheet]
- - "Aliens" movie poster issue styles "A" and "B"
- - "Ripley and Newt" Aliens promo poster
- - Alien Warrior: comic illustration (by Mark Neilson)
- - "Aliens" video promo poster
- - door sized Alien Warrior
- - Alien Warrior photo poster
- - H. R. Giger set of 6 or 8 concept design lithographs (S/N, edition of 325)
- - "Alien" movie sticker (Italien)
- - "Alien" movie stills (eight coloured stills, labeled "Set A") [more?]
- - "Alien" set of eight lobby cards (larger/smaller sizes)
- - "Alien" promotional matchbook (given away at 7-11, features Alien Egg logo)
- - "Alien" 8" by 16" cardboard promotional (movie theatre) insert
- - "Aliens" cardboard promotional (movie theatre) stand up of Ripley in Alien
- Egg Chamber
- - "Aliens" video store promotional display
-
- _CARDS_
-
- - "Alien" card set (84 cards with 22 stickers) (Topps)
- - "Alien^3" card set
-
- _MODELS_
-
- - KAIYODO Alien Warrior (Japanese)
- - KAIYODO Alien Queen (Japanese)
- - KAIYODO Alien Warrior II (based upon H.R. Giger's pre-production concept
- design; limited ed., issued at 8/89 Japanese Model Fest)
- - KAIYODO Alien Warrior ("deformed") (Japanese)
- - TSU promo poster
- - Alien Warrior: comic illustration (by Mark Neilson)
- - "Aliens" video promo poster
- - door sized Alien Warrior
- - Alien Warrior photo poster
- - H. R. Giger set of 6 or 8 concept design lithographs (S/N, edition of 325)
- - "Alien" movie sticker (Italien)
- - "Alien" movie stills (eight coloured stills, labeled "Set A") [more?]
- - "Alien" set of eight lobby cards (larger/smaller sizes)
- - "Alien" promotional matchbook (given away at 7-11, features Alien Egg logo)
- - "Alien" 8" by 16" cardboard promotional (movie theatre) insert
- - "Aliens" cardboard promotional (movie theatre) stand up of Ripley in Alien
- Egg Chamber
- - "Aliens" video store promotional display
-
- _CARDS_
-
- - "Alien" card set (84 cards with 22 stickers) (Topps)
- - "Alien^3" card set
-
- _MODELS_
-
- - KAIYODO Alien Warrior (Japanese)
- - KAIYODO Alien Queen (Japanese)
- - KAIYODO Alien Warrior II (based upon H.R. Giger's pre-production concept
- design; limited ed., issued at 8/89 Japanese Model Fest)
- - KAIYODO Alien Warrior ("deformed") (Japanese)
- - TSUKUDA Alien Warrior (Japanese)
- - JRC Facehugger (Japanese "Garage Kit")
- - JRC Chestburster (Japanese "Garage Kit")
- - NYC Narcissus (Japanese)
- - NYC Alien Queen Metal Miniature Figure (Japanese)
- - OZ SHOP Alien Warrior, Astronaut, APC, Drop Ship (all "deformed")
- - SCOOP Alien Facehugger Bust (Japanese)
- - Scoop Alien Egg (on base) (Japanese)
- - MPC Alien Warrior (1st edition with jaws, 2nd edition no jaws)
- - HALCYON Aliens Armoured Personnel Carrier
- - HALCYON Aliens Drop Ship (* Note: SHED customising kit available)
- - GONZOID Alines Armoured Personnel Carrier (1/72 scale)
- - LATTIMER PRODUCTIONS Chestburster (lifesize)
- - MFR. UNKNOWN Alien Nostromo Astronaut (on base with egg) (Japanese)
- - AEF MODEL KITS (small scale, highly detailed) Hicks; Drake; Frost; Dietrich;
- Apone; Gorman; Hudson; Wierzbowski; Crowe; Ferro; Spunkmeyer; Vasquez(gun);
- Vasquez(escape); Ripley(combat); Ripley(escape); Completion Kits A,B,C;
- Equipment Kits A,B,C; Alien Warriors A,B,C,D; Alien Queen (attack mode);
- Alien Egg Assortment; Closed Egg Assortment; Facehugger/Chestburster
- Assortment; Alien Egg Chamber [very ltd edition of 150?]; USCM Power Loader
- - Sulaco, ALIEN^3 chestburster, facehugger (full scale), Queen Chestburster,
- Power Loader
- - MFR. UNKNOWN M41A Pulse Rifle kit (full size)
- - HALYCON/HORIZON Nostromo ("Nostromo model #HT-03 US.Doll.185.00")
-
- _UNCONFIRMED MODEL KITS_
-
- - Unknown Mfr. Alien Chestburster (Japanese Garage Kit)
- - Unknown Mfr. "Aliens" Deformed Queen (Japanese Garage Kit)
- - ICHIBA Nostromo Model Kit (200+ pieces) (Japanese)
-
- _AUDIO ITEMS_
-
- - "Alien" Film Soundtrack (J. Goldsmith)
- CD: Polygram, FILMCD003
- Festival, D41565
- Cass: Polygram, FILMMC003
- Tracks: Main Title, The Face Hugger, Breakaway, Acid Test, The Landing,
- The Droid, The Recovery, The Alien Planet, The Shaft, End Title
- - "Aliens" Film Soundtrack (J. Horner)
- CD GE Colosseum VCD 47263
- CD JA Soundtrack Listeners Communications SLCS-7009
- CD UK That's Entertainment CDTER 1115
- CD US Varese Sarabande VCD 47263
- CD US Varese Sarabande VSD-47263
- Tracks: Main Title, Going after Newt, Sub-Level, Ripley's Rescue,
- Atmosphere Station, Futile Escape, Dark Discovery,
- Bishop's Countdown, Resolution and Hyperspace
- - "Alien^3" Film Soundtrack (E. Goldenthal)
- CD: BMG, MCAD10629
- Cass: BMG, MCAC10629
- Tracks: Agnus Dei, Bair and Chase, The Beast Within, Lento, Candles in the
- Wind, Wreckage and Rape, The First Attack, Lullaby Elegy, Death
- Dance, Visit to the Wreckage, Explosion and Aftermath, The Dragon,
- The Entrapment, Adagio
-
- _MISC ITEMS_
-
- - LARAMI "Alien" Glow Putty
- - THINKING CAP COMPANY "Alien" NOSTROMO baseball cap
- - "In space, everybody can wear a cap" cap.
- - BEN COOPER "Alien" Halloween Costume
- - DISTORATIONS "Alien" Full Size Mask (cast from original used in movie,
- limited edition) [anywhere from 25 to 300 in edition?]
- - DON POST "Alien" Facehugger (lifesize in plexiglass case)
- - SF MASK COMPANY "Alien" Head Mask
- - MARCO INDUSTRIES "Alien" Head Mask
- - MARCO INDUSTRIES "Alien" Full Sized Body Suit with Mask & Working Jaws
- - MARCO INDUSTRIES "Aliens" M-41 A Pulse Rifle Set (3 grenades, locater
- wristband, web sling, extra pulse cartidge, etc.)
- - "Aliens" Logo Mug
- - "Aliens" Doorknob sign ("This Room Protected By Aliens" and "Bug Off")
- - "Aliens" Car Window Sign ("Aliens on Board")
- - "Aliens" Door Sign ("Aliens Fan Club Members Only")
- - "Aliens" Note Pads ("Trust Me, I'm The Boss" & "A Note From The Better Half")
- - Full-scale inflatable alien doll.
- - Door-sized poster "Aliens don't have to knock"
-
- _T-SHIRTS_
-
- - Black Shirt with Drooling Alien (front) Green Alien Egg (back)
- - Black/Grey Shirt with Alien Warrior (front) Warrior's Tail and words
- ("In Space No One Can Hear You Scream") (back)
- - Black Shirt with Alien Egg and words ("How Do You Like Your Eggs?") (front)
- - 3-D Alien Chestburster coming through front of shirt
- - Grey Shirt with USCM Emblem (front)
- - Grey Shirt with "Aliens" logo (front)/words ("There Are Some Places In The
- Universe You Don't Go Alone")
-
- _TOYS AND GAMES_
-
- - KENNER 18" "Alien" Warrior Action Figure
- - KENNER "Alien" Board Game
- - HG TOYS "Alien" Blaster Target Game
- - HG TOYS "Alien" Chase Target Game
- - KENNER "Alien" Movie Viewer and Cartridge
- - "Alien" Computer Game
- - ACTIVISION "Aliens" Computer Game
- - ELECTRIC DREAMS "Aliens" (European version) Computer Game
- - "ALIEN^3" for the Sega Mega Drive, Amiga and possibly others.
- - LEADING EDGE "Aliens" Role Playing Game
- - LEADING EDGE "Aliens" Expansion Module
- - LEADING EDGE "Alien" board game
- - HG TOYS "Alien" pistol (shoots ping-pong balls)
- - action figures: Ripley (w/flamethrower),
- Hicks (w/missile?),
- Apone (w/grenades),
- Bishop (w/Gatling gun),
- Drake (w/"smart gun"?),
- ATAX (wearing Alien Queen "disguise"),
- Alien Queen (w/swinging tail and extending second jaw;
- includes "chestburster"),
- Flying Alien Queen (w/flapping wings),
- Scorpion Alien (body explodes; includes facehugger),
- Bull Alien (head rams; includes facehugger),
- Gorilla Alien (arms grab, squirts "acid"; includes
- facehugger),
- Giant Face Hugger,
- Snake Alien,
- Mantis Alien,
- - miniatures: (25 mm scale, available in blister packs)
- (20300) Alien Warriors (6 pc.)
- (20301) Col. Marines (8 pc.)
- (20302) Col. Marines 2 (8 pc.)
- (20303) Alien Queen Mother
- (20304) Colonists Last Stand (5 pc.)
- (20305) Alien Warriors 2 (6 pc.)
- (24101) Aliens Warriors blister pack 1 (2 Alien warriors)
- (24102) ...... ........ ....... .... 2 (same)
- (24103) ...... ........ ....... .... 3 (same)
- (24104) ...... ........ ....... .... 4 (same)
- (24105) ...... ........ ....... .... 5 (same)
- (24106) ...... ........ ....... .... 6 (same)
- (24107) ...... ........ ....... .... 7 (1 warrior & 1 Warrior
- attacking a colonist)
- (24201) Aliens Ripley blister pack (Ripley, Newt, Hicks, Burke)
- (24202) ...... Dropship Crew bl.pk. (Ferro, Spunkmeyer, Frost)
- (24203) ...... Machinegunners bl.pk. (Vasquez, Drake, Wierzbowski)
- (24301) ...... Sentry Gun bl.pk. (4 sentry guns)
- (24204) ...... Game Over bl.pk. (Hudson, Bishop, Crowe)
- (24302) ...... Facehugger bl.pk. (4 open eggs & 6 facehuggers)
- (24205) ...... Apone bl.pk. (Apone, Gorman, Dietrich)
- (24303) ...... Egg bl.pk. (5 closed eggs)
- (24401) ...... Powerloader bl.pk. (Powerloader & Jones the cat)
- (24305) ...... Colonists bl.pk. (3 col. being attacked by facehuggers)
- (24307) ...... APC Boxed Set (The APC in 25 mm scale)
- (source: Advance Comics, #58)
- (20108) Aliens Dropship Boxed Set ("This is a large, in-scale
- version of the Dropship, completely compatible with the Leading Edge
- line og Aliens Warriors, Colonial Marines, and the APC. This lead-
- free set is packaged in TWO figure cased and wrapped in a larger
- sleeve." (Advance comics, #59, p.322)
- (20109) Aliens Sulaco Miniatures Boxed Set ("This is a large
- (roughly 6"long) version of the spacecraft used by the colonial
- marines. It is not 25mm scale, but hey, it's the Sulaco!" (Advance
- Comics, #59, p.322)
- - Vehicles:
- Power Loader,
- EVAC Fighter,
- Stinger
- - RPG: Primary Design: Barry Nakazono
- Writing and Design: David McKenzie
- Editing and Production: Irene Kinzek
-
- The role playing game contradicts the movie in several ways, therefore
- its contents are purely speculatory, however it has this to say about
- the aliens:
- * Aliens feed on electricity, sort of like car batteries.
- * Facehuggers are awakened by MOTION outside their egg.
- * There are 3 types of aliens: queen, warrior and sentries.
- * All types of aliens can lay eggs, however the queen's are larger and
- will last longer (centuries as opposed to months).
- * Warriors are the standard aliens that you see in the movies.
- * Sentries have special sensors that allow them to "feel" vibrations
- anywhere in the hive.
- * Aliens do have a language of gestures and audible sounds.
- * Aliens can see infrared as well as the visible spectrum.
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