Comic: Aliens: Earth Angel #1
Where Purchased: JC Comics in North Plainfield, New Jersey
When Purchased: September 4, 2024
When Read: October 27, 2024
Without a doubt, John Byrne is one of my favorite comic book creators. I think his art is fantastic and I enjoy his writing. He has the most credits of any creator in my comic book collection database, with 2,222 appearances. The caveat is that a book where he is listed multiple times gets multiple listings, but the next five highest individuals with credits all served as either Marvel's Editor-in-Chief or only have credits as an Editor.
Regardless, I am on a mission to hunt down all of Byrne's work, focusing mostly on art credits. Sometimes his writing only work isn't for me.
This comic was originally serialized two pages at a time over 13 issues in Diamond's Previews in 1993. Looking in my collection, 1993 was the beginning of a dip in my comic purchasing habits. It was the first year I bought fewer comics that the year before since I started collecting, so I am not surprised that not only did I miss this originally, I also missed the collected version from 1994. I really didn't focus on finding it until earlier this year when I updated my want list.
I was definitely after it for the Byrne-ness of it, but the concept intrigued me as well. I really enjoyed the move "Prey" which was a fun entry in the Predator franchise, as it changed up the time period and turned things on their head. This is in that vein.
Set in the 1950's, Earth Angel features an Alien outbreak in a suburban America town. It is a rarity in the ever growing Alien franchise as it is one of the few Aliens comics set in an era of the Earth's past instead of the future.
I gave this a 9 out of 10. I am not deeply immersed in the world of Aliens but this is a fun romp with a neat little reveal on the last page.
I was so excited to stumble across this on a recent trip. I had visited JC Comics about a year prior on a different solo work trip and thought the store was awesome, the selection impressive, and the prices reasonable. When I realized I would be in the area again, I made the decision to make it a stop to stretch and get out of the car for a bit.
I had worked my way through the store and had a few gap filling books I had picked out. I finally had copies of the first issues of both Marvel Team Up and Marvel Two-In-One and the last issue I needed of Black Lightning when I saw their "Aliens" box. I hadn't been able to find this for awhile but figured I'd take a peek.
There is nothing better than finding something on your want list in the wild. Flipping through the box with anticipation. Finding the title and number right where it is supposed to be.
There is nothing worse than flipping through a box of comics and coming to the place where the one you want should be but to find it missing.
On this day, I was so stoked to be able to celebrate finding this.
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