Publications
A number of Aliens vs. Predator trade paperbacks have been published:
- Aliens vs. Predator:
- Original (by Randy Stradley, Chris Warner, and Phill Norwood, tpb, 176 pages, Dark Horse Comics, 1991, ISBN 1-878574-27-2, Titan Books, 176 pages, 1992, ISBN 1-85286-413-3)
- Deadliest of the Species (by Chris Claremont, with pencils Jackson Guice and inks by John Beatty (1-3) and full art by Eduardo Barreto (4-12), Dark Horse Comics, 320 pages, tpb, 1996, ISBN 1-56971-184-4, Titan Books, 1998, ISBN 1-85286-953-4, hardcover, 1997, ISBN 1-56971-182-8) collects:
- Deadliest of the Species Book 1 (tpb, collects Deadliest of the Species #1-6, 152 pages, 1995, Boxtree, ISBN 0-7522-0878-0, Warner Books, ISBN 1-56971-184-4)
- Deadliest of the Species Book 2 (tpb, collects Deadliest of the Species #7-12, 156 pages, 1995, Boxtree, ISBN 0-7522-0695-8)
- War (by Randy Stradley, 5-issue mini-series, 1995, tpb, 1996, Titan Books, 176 pages, ISBN 1-56971-158-5, Dark Horse Comics, 200 pages, ISBN 1-56971-158-5)
- Booty (by Barbara Kesel and Chris Chalenor, 1996)
- Eternal (by Ian Edginton and Alex Maleev, Dark Horse Comics, 4-issue mini-series, 1998, tpb, 88 pages, 1999, ISBN 1-56971-409-6)
- Xenogenesis (by Andi Watson, Mel Rubi and inkers Mark Lipka and Norman Lee, 4-issue mini-series, 1998-1999)
- Thrill of the Hunt (by Mike Kennedy and Roger Robinson, Dark Horse Comics, tpb, 96 pages, 2004, ISBN 1-59307-257-0)
- Civilized Beasts (by Mike Kennedy and Roger Robinson, Dark Horse Comics, tpb, 96 pages, 2005, ISBN 1-59307-342-9)
- Aliens vs. Predator Omnibus:
- Volume 1 (collects 'Aliens vs. Predator' - original series, Blood Time, Duel, War, Eternal, Old Secrets, and The Web, 456 pages, April 2007, ISBN 1-59307-735-1)
- Volume 2 (collects Deadliest of the Species, Booty, Hell-Bent, Pursuit, Lefty's Revenge, Chained to Life and Death, and Xenogenesis, 448 pages, October 2007, ISBN 1-59307-829-3)
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