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|title = ''Aliens: Lucky''
 
|title = ''Aliens: Lucky''
 
|writer = [[Mark Verheiden (author)|Mark Verheiden]]
 
|writer = [[Mark Verheiden (author)|Mark Verheiden]]
|illustrator = [[Mark A. Nelson]]
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|penciller = [[Mark A. Nelson]]
 
|inker = Mark A. Nelson
 
|inker = Mark A. Nelson
|colorist = Chris Chalenor
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|colorist = [[Chris Chalenor]]
|letterer = Willie Schubert
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|letterer = [[Willie Schubert]]
 
|cover artist = Mark A. Nelson
 
|cover artist = Mark A. Nelson
 
|editor = [[Randy Stradley]]
 
|editor = [[Randy Stradley]]
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'''''Aliens: Lucky''''' is a comic book short story that was first published by [[Dark Horse Comics]] in the special anniversary anthology series ''[[A Decade of Dark Horse]]'' #3, in September [[1996]]. It was written by [[Mark Verheiden (author)|Mark Verheiden]], illustrated and inked by [[Mark A. Nelson]], colored by Chris Chalenor, lettered by Willie Schubert and edited by [[Randy Stradley]]. The issue of ''A Decade of Dark Horse'' also featured an ''Aliens'' cover by Nelson.
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'''''Aliens: Lucky''''' is a comic book short story that was first published by [[Dark Horse Comics]] in the special anniversary anthology series ''[[A Decade of Dark Horse]]'' #3, in September [[1996]]. It was written by [[Mark Verheiden (author)|Mark Verheiden]], illustrated by [[Mark A. Nelson]], colored by [[Chris Chalenor]], lettered by [[Willie Schubert]], and edited by [[Randy Stradley]]. The issue of ''A Decade of Dark Horse'' also featured an ''Aliens'' cover by Nelson.
   
 
In the [[Aliens (comics line)|''Aliens'' comics line]], ''Aliens: Lucky'' was preceded by ''[[Aliens: Mondo Heat]]'', and was followed by ''[[Aliens: Lovesick]]''.
 
In the [[Aliens (comics line)|''Aliens'' comics line]], ''Aliens: Lucky'' was preceded by ''[[Aliens: Mondo Heat]]'', and was followed by ''[[Aliens: Lovesick]]''.
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==Reprint History==
 
==Reprint History==
 
[[File:A-decade-of-dark-horse-tpb.jpg|thumb|Cover to the ''Decade: A Dark Horse Short Story Collection'' trade paperback by [[Dave Gibbons]].]]
 
[[File:A-decade-of-dark-horse-tpb.jpg|thumb|Cover to the ''Decade: A Dark Horse Short Story Collection'' trade paperback by [[Dave Gibbons]].]]
''Aliens: Lucky'' was first reprinted in the ''[[A Decade of Dark Horse|Decade: A Dark Horse Short Story Collection]]'' trade paperback in April 1997, with a cover by [[Dave Gibbons]] featuring a spoof of Mount Rushmore made up of various Dark Horse characters, including the Predator. The release included all of the stories from the four original issues of ''A Decade of Dark Horse''. It was collected again as part of ''[[Aliens Omnibus: Volume 5]]'' in October 2008.
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''Aliens: Lucky'' was first reprinted in the ''[[A Decade of Dark Horse|Decade: A Dark Horse Short Story Collection]]'' trade paperback in April [[1997]], with a cover by [[Dave Gibbons]] featuring a spoof of Mount Rushmore made up of various Dark Horse characters, including the Predator. The release included all of the stories from the four original issues of ''A Decade of Dark Horse''.
   
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The comic was collected again as part of ''[[Aliens Omnibus: Volume 5]]'' in October [[2008]].
The comic was released digitally through [[Dark Horse Digital]] on June 26, 2013, collected with ''[[Aliens: Incubation]]'' and ''[[Aliens: Taste]]'' and reusing [[Bernie Wrightson]]'s cover art from {{DHP}} #101.
 
   
 
The comic was released digitally through [[Dark Horse Digital]] on June 26, [[2013]], collected with ''[[Aliens: Incubation]]'' and ''[[Aliens: Taste]]'' and reusing [[Bernie Wrightson]]'s cover art from {{DHP}} #101.
The comic was collected and released again as part of ''[[Aliens 30th Anniversary: The Original Comics Series]]'', released on April 26, 2016 as part of ''[[Alien Day]]''. This version was a hardcover, "oversized" (8 × 12) format collector's edition, featuring the original, unedited [[1988]] version of ''[[Aliens: Outbreak]]'' (including the original characters of Hicks and Newt). The collection also included a second related short story, ''[[Aliens: Theory of Alien Propagation]]'', along with a pin-up gallery of the original issue cover artwork, a foreword by Verheiden, an afterword by Nelson and a selection of Nelson's original pitch artwork. All three comics were presented in black and white, with ''Lucky'' being specially converted from its original color format for this release.
 
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The comic was collected and released again as part of ''[[Aliens 30th Anniversary: The Original Comics Series]]'', released on April 26, 2016 as part of [[Alien Day]]. This version was a hardcover, "oversized" (8 × 12) format collector's edition, featuring the original, unedited [[1988]] version of ''[[Aliens: Outbreak]]'' (including the original characters of Hicks and Newt). The collection also included a second related short story, ''[[Aliens: Theory of Alien Propagation]]'', along with a pin-up gallery of the original issue cover artwork, a foreword by Verheiden, an afterword by Nelson and a selection of Nelson's original pitch artwork. All three comics were presented in black and white, with ''Lucky'' being specially converted from its original color format for this release.
   
 
==Behind the Scenes==
 
==Behind the Scenes==
The creative team of writer [[Mark Verheiden (author)|Mark Verheiden]], artist [[Mark A. Nelson]], letterer Willie Schubert, and editor [[Randy Stradley]] was the same that had produced ''Aliens: Outbreak'', the first ever ''Aliens'' comic, in 1988. They were specially reunited for ''Aliens: Lucky'' in celebration of [[Dark Horse Comics]]' 10th anniversary.
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The creative team of writer [[Mark Verheiden (author)|Mark Verheiden]], artist [[Mark A. Nelson]], letterer [[Willie Schubert]] and editor [[Randy Stradley]] was the same that had produced ''Aliens: Outbreak'', the first ever ''Aliens'' comic, in 1988. They were specially reunited for ''Aliens: Lucky'' in celebration of [[Dark Horse Comics]]' 10th anniversary.
   
Along with ''[[Aliens: Mondo Heat]]'' and ''[[Aliens: Lovesick]]'', ''Lucky'' was one of only three ''[[Aliens (comics line)|Aliens]]'' comics published in the entire year of [[1996]], part of a two year slow-down of the line. Dark Horse was to start up a whole new slate of miniseries, one-shots, and short stories again in [[1997]].
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Along with ''[[Aliens: Mondo Heat]]'' and ''[[Aliens: Lovesick]]'', ''Lucky'' was one of only three ''[[Aliens (comics line)|Aliens]]'' comics published in the entire year of [[1996]], part of a two year slow-down of the line. Dark Horse was to start up a whole new slate of miniseries, one-shots and short stories again in 1997.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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<gallery>
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A-decade-of-Dark-horse-3-WrapAround-cover.jpg|Full wraparound cover to ''A decade of Dark Horse #3''
 
Aliens_Incubation-Lucky-Taste_digital.jpg|Cover to ''Aliens: Incubation/Lucky/Taste'' digital release
 
Aliens_Incubation-Lucky-Taste_digital.jpg|Cover to ''Aliens: Incubation/Lucky/Taste'' digital release
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>

Revision as of 16:17, 22 January 2020

Aliens: Lucky is a comic book short story that was first published by Dark Horse Comics in the special anniversary anthology series A Decade of Dark Horse #3, in September 1996. It was written by Mark Verheiden, illustrated by Mark A. Nelson, colored by Chris Chalenor, lettered by Willie Schubert, and edited by Randy Stradley. The issue of A Decade of Dark Horse also featured an Aliens cover by Nelson.

In the Aliens comics line, Aliens: Lucky was preceded by Aliens: Mondo Heat, and was followed by Aliens: Lovesick.

Publisher's Summary

Mark Verheiden and Mark A. Nelson's Aliens is a landmark in comics history — that project redefined the entire concept of licensed comics and terrified an entire generation of comics readers in the process. Now they're back with an all-new Aliens tale for Dark Horse's tenth-anniversary celebration.

Plot

An unscrupulous crewman struggles to survive aboard a large, Alien infested ship.

Reprint History

A-decade-of-dark-horse-tpb

Cover to the Decade: A Dark Horse Short Story Collection trade paperback by Dave Gibbons.

Aliens: Lucky was first reprinted in the Decade: A Dark Horse Short Story Collection trade paperback in April 1997, with a cover by Dave Gibbons featuring a spoof of Mount Rushmore made up of various Dark Horse characters, including the Predator. The release included all of the stories from the four original issues of A Decade of Dark Horse.

The comic was collected again as part of Aliens Omnibus: Volume 5 in October 2008.

The comic was released digitally through Dark Horse Digital on June 26, 2013, collected with Aliens: Incubation and Aliens: Taste and reusing Bernie Wrightson's cover art from Dark Horse Presents #101.

The comic was collected and released again as part of Aliens 30th Anniversary: The Original Comics Series, released on April 26, 2016 as part of Alien Day. This version was a hardcover, "oversized" (8 × 12) format collector's edition, featuring the original, unedited 1988 version of Aliens: Outbreak (including the original characters of Hicks and Newt). The collection also included a second related short story, Aliens: Theory of Alien Propagation, along with a pin-up gallery of the original issue cover artwork, a foreword by Verheiden, an afterword by Nelson and a selection of Nelson's original pitch artwork. All three comics were presented in black and white, with Lucky being specially converted from its original color format for this release.

Behind the Scenes

The creative team of writer Mark Verheiden, artist Mark A. Nelson, letterer Willie Schubert and editor Randy Stradley was the same that had produced Aliens: Outbreak, the first ever Aliens comic, in 1988. They were specially reunited for Aliens: Lucky in celebration of Dark Horse Comics' 10th anniversary.

Along with Aliens: Mondo Heat and Aliens: Lovesick, Lucky was one of only three Aliens comics published in the entire year of 1996, part of a two year slow-down of the line. Dark Horse was to start up a whole new slate of miniseries, one-shots and short stories again in 1997.

Gallery

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