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Aliens: Glass Corridor is a one-shot comic book that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in June 1998. It was written, illustrated and colored by David Lloyd, lettered by Elitta Fell, and edited by Philip Amara and David Land, with cover art by Lloyd.
In the Aliens comics line, Aliens: Glass Corridor was preceded by Aliens: Survival, published concurrently with Aliens: Stalker, and was followed by Aliens: Wraith.
Publihser's Summary[]
Frank is a hired killer with a problem. His conscience has caught up with him and now he's running from himself and his past. In his effort to escape, he encounters a band of stowaways who may provide him with the means for his redemption. When the freighter they are traveling on is threatened by an Alien, it appears that Frank is their only hope for survival.
Reprint History[]
Dark Horse Comics[]
Aliens: Glass Corridor was eventually collected as part of Aliens Omnibus: Volume 6 in December 2008.
The comic was released digitally through Dark Horse Digital on August 28, 2013, reusing David Lloyd's cover art.
Marvel Comics[]
Following Marvel Comics' acquisition of the rights to Alien comic books, the comic was collected as part of Marvel's Aliens: The Original Years Volume 3 collection, alongside many other later Dark Horse stories. The collection was released on November 22, 2022.
Behind the Scenes[]
Glass Corridor writer/artist David Lloyd was artist and co-creator of the critically acclaimed comics series V for Vendetta, with writer Alan Moore. The series was later turned into a movie of the same name by the Wachowskis.