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The ‘Alien: Isolation’ DLC Is the Most Movie-Authentic Thing You Can Play This 'Alien Day'
'Crew Expendable' puts you in the picture as one of the cast of ‘Alien’ as you struggle against an infamous extraterrestrial enemy.
These Alien Fans Have the Most Hardcore Tattoos in Sci-Fi
The Xenomorph, sci fi’s most fucked up/perfect creation, has ended up a lot of people’s skin.
'Dead Orbit' Reinvigorates the Alien Franchise in Comic Book Form
The acclaimed cartoonist tells us about his love of the Alien franchise and how he's changing his style for the 'Dead Orbit' miniseries.
Get Away From Her You Bitch: The Alien Franchise Has Empowered Female Leads Since 1979
From 1979 til now, how this female character led the steed for strong women in sci-fi and action.
'Lucy the Confused Girl Goes to Barcelona,' Today's Comic by Akvile Magicdust
A young lady, an alien, and a tiger visit a trendy neighborhood in Barcelona.
The Alien Sounds of ‘Prey’ Are Absolutely Terrifying
Arkane’s sci-fi reboot is very capable of shitting its player up, mainly because of its unsettling acoustics.
'Alien Comic,' Today's Comic by Michael Sweater
An alien comes to Earth, makes friends with a cat, and kills everyone.
'New Shoes,' Today's Comic by Akvile Magicdust
Lucy the Confused Girl buys life-changing shoes in this comic by Akvile Magicdust.
Squeamish Alien Creatures Battle in a Nightmarish CG Video
A war between the real and make-believe goes down in animator David Brodeur's 'Ocular.'
This Neuroscientist Wants to Know Why People Who See UFOs Feel So Good
Most scientists dismiss ufology, the study of UFOs, as a pseudoscience. Dr. Bob Davis wants to change that.
This Neuroscientist Wants to Know Why People Who See UFOs Feel So Good
Most scientists dismiss ufology, the study of UFOs, as a pseudoscience. Dr. Bob Davis wants to change that.
Woah, Dissected Insects Make Great DIY Robots
“I dismantle the bugs' thorax and abdomen. They get sorted into groups and then just like with a robot, I attach one part to another until I have the finished piece,” Géza Szöllősi explains.