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Publisher |
Dark Horse |
Artist |
Ted Naifeh |
Artist |
John Nadeau |
Writer |
Dan Jolley |
Writer |
Edward Martin III |
Writer |
Mike Barr |
Inker |
Terry Pallot |
Inker |
Alex Nino |
Colorist |
John Wilcox |
Colorist |
James Sinclair |
Colorist |
Ray Murtaugh |
Letterer |
Clem Robins |
Cover Artist |
John Higgins |
Published | November 1993 |
Cover by John Higgins. "The Mark: What Goes Around" concludes in this issue of Dark Horse Comics when the Archon, Lutzany's despotic leader, finds himself in America at a time when his country is ripped apart by revolution and riot. But the Archon has his own plan and no revolution in the world can stop it now. Gerald Coile was a smuggler of Alien products -- Royal Jelly, Xeno-Zip, and... other "things." It was a lucrative occupation, but without retirement benefits, so he arranged his own retirement benefits via the Drug Enforcement Agency. In part 1 of "Aliens: Cargo," he discovers that such a plan definitely has a down side. Also, in part 3 of "The Thing from Another World: Questionable Research," the scientific team aboard the Donachek discovers that their research really can get the best of them. What can you do when your experiment has its own hidden and horrifying agenda?