Alien Worlds

Science Fiction comic anthology


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::summary Science Fiction comic anthology ::

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FieldValue
imageAlienWorlds.jpg
captionThe cover of Alien Worlds #6, art by Frank Brunner.
scheduleBimonthly
formatAnthology
publisherPacific Comics 1982-1984
Eclipse Comics 1984-1988
dateDecember 1982 – May 1988
issues10
writersBruce Jones
creatorsBruce Jones
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Alien Worlds is an American science fiction anthology comic that was published by Pacific Comics and then Eclipse Comics between 1982 and 1985. It was edited by Bruce Jones and his partner April Campbell. It was a sister title to Jones' horror anthology Twisted Tales.

Publication history

Alien Worlds was published on a bi-monthly schedule by Pacific Comics from December 1982 to April 1984 for eight issues, with a single issue of spin-off Three Dimensional Alien Worlds published in July 1984. After Pacific went bankrupt, two final issues were published by Eclipse Comics in November 1984 and January 1985. Eclipse considered continuing the title but instead opted to create Alien Encounters with a variety of writers. Instead Jones took Alien Worlds to Blackthorne Publishing, who produced a one-shot featuring reprints of stories taken from earlier issues. In 1987 Eclipse struck a deal with Jones & Campbell's new packaging operation Bruce Jones Associates for new prestige format bi-annual versions of Alien World, cancelling Alien Encounters to make room. Only a single issue of the new format was produced.

Following Eclipse's bankruptcy in 1995, the company's assets were purchased by Todd McFarlane. Believing that the deal included the names of the Jones/Campbell anthologies, he teased a series called Todd McFarlane's Alien Worlds in the 1998 one-shot Total Eclipse, but the comic would never appear.

Content

Nearly all of the stories in Alien Worlds were written by Jones, with only a few exceptions (notably Jan Strnad's "Stoney End" in issue #8 and Frank Brunner's "The Reading!" in issue #9). For the most part Alien Worlds avoided the more intensely gruesome subject matter of Twisted Tales, which was being published at the same time, though part of Eclipse's reason for starting Alien Encounters was to cut down on the amount of sexual content. Among the cover artists for the series were John Bolton, Dave Stevens, Frank Brunner, William Stout, and Joe Chiodo.

Features

1982 series

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IssueDateContents
1December 1982
2May 1983
3July 1983
4September 1983
5December 1983
6February 1984
7April 1984
8November 1984
9January 1985
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1987 series

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IssueDateContents
-May 1988
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Revival series

In 2010, Jones and actor Thomas Jane announced that they were writing a revival series slated for release sometime in the future. As of 2025 no further news has emerged.

References

References

  1. Johnston, Rich. [https://bleedingcool.com/comics/recent-updates/diamond-comic-distributors-censor/ "When Diamond Comic Distributors Flexed Its Censorial Muscles..."], ''Bleeding Cool'' (December 29, 2018).
  2. (February 1, 1985). "Newsflashes". [[Fantagraphics.
  3. (March 1, 1985). "Newsflashes". [[Fantagraphics.
  4. (August 15, 1987). "Newsline". [[Fantagraphics Books]].
  5. CBR STAFF. [https://www.cbr.com/cci-raw-studios-panel/ "CCI: RAW Studios Panel: Actor Thomas Jane and artist Tim Bradstreet announced the relaunch of long defunct Pacific anthology 'Alien Worlds' and horror anthology 'Twisted Tales' in addition to other RAW Studios news"], ''CBR'' (AUG 03, 2010).

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