Xenomorphs Take Over a Tropical Paradise in Marvel’s Latest Comic

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Marvel’s new comic series, ‘Alien: Paradiso’, brings a chilling twist to the beloved horror saga by placing a deadly Xenomorph in a luxurious beach resort.

The serene vacation spot quickly turns into a scene of terror, where sun-seeking tourists become unsuspecting prey.

This innovative storyline is penned by Steve Foxe with artists Peter Nguyen and Edgar Salazar bringing the nightmare to life through vivid illustrations.

In this fresh take on the Alien universe, we’re not just dealing with any ordinary vacation scenario.

The narrative introduces us to Colonial Marshals Dash Nanda and Lydia Reeves who are on a mission to dismantle a smuggling ring on Paradiso.

It’s unclear if these arrivals are the marshals themselves or the criminals they’re after. Either way, the beach is about to get bloody.

The exclusive preview provided by ComicBook shows us just how quickly paradise can turn perilous.

A sequence of images depicts a man running from a poolside, blood in his wake, only to meet a gruesome end on the sandy shores at the hands of the menacing alien.

Adding to the series’ uniqueness, Nguyen offers us a perspective never before seen in the franchise—a point-of-view shot from the Xenomorph itself, promising a terrifyingly intimate look at its hunt.

Foxe aims to mix familiarity with innovation. He wants to bring us back to the core elements that made Alien terrifying—isolated humans facing a mysterious threat in a confined space.

‘But setting our story in a sun-drenched resort filled with shady characters and desperate marshals puts a whole new spin on the terror,’ he explains. The setting may be picturesque, but the danger is as real as ever.

So, mark your calendars for December 11th, when ‘Alien: Paradiso’ hits the shelves, and maybe keep an eye out for any acid splashes while lounging on your next beach vacation.

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