Mad respect for Dr. Church. Survived through it all with sheer will power and intellect. Gave valuable information about the Xenomorphs. Now that's a cool character.
This is one of my favorite stories in the series. As demented as Dr Church was, he sure went through hell. Who wouldn't turn out a bit wacko after enduring the kind of torture that Church had?!
I would dedicate the rest of my life trying to develop a weapon that eradicates xenomorphs in the most excruciating pain, after such horrors (Imagine something altering their bodies so now their acidic blood melts them)
@@tlotpwist3417 where can we start? LOL. Maybe they can create a chemical that when the Xenomorphs come in contact with it, it causes them to combust instantly! Or just a full on Xenomorph-acide and eradicate the entire species! But then we'd have no comics, books, video games or movies we all love and cherish ❤️
@@tlotpwist3417 Sound undoable to be honest. Remember, this would have to access and affect the inner flesh of the alien, not just their skin. You'd need an infection to do it, and eventually the aliens would just find an animal immune to the infection and have the chest burster steal its DNA, which in turn would produce xenomorphs immune to it.
@@sarahpusey9052 You can't erradicate the entire species because killing them is really difficult and they can reproduce and adapt in a generation (aka a few monthes).
I found this by falling down the youtube rabbit hole. I wasn't even looking for anything related. I am glad I did, that was horrifying and fascinating!
That's what I'm saying. Do you know how many people they would piss off? Maybe in 2006 where they could make movies like SAW 3, but sadly not anymore. Everyone is just so sensitive nowadays.
@@tylergianlorenzo-leach4812 I mean, truth be told I don't think this movie could be made in any time period. Maybe as a indie movie. People are desensitized to violence, but not to torturous alien impregnation, I wouldn't think.
in the printed comic, the synthetic was programmed for sex and also worked as a biologist. I suppose they need to keep this PG even though it touches some bizzare themes
The fact the aliens were making humans breed and creating their own attempts at medicne for whatever the mold was really shows how intelligent these creatures are. Not just entirely driven by instinct, feral urges, or animalistic behavior. I think this along with the mystery that surrounds them is why I find them more interesting than the predator's
I like to think that they were evolving due to the fact of becoming sterile. Their only programming is to procreate but after that was destroyed they are trying alternatives. Am more interested in the mold and the goo with worms, how did he survive drinking that thing.
@@alejandrocisneros7442 I think in a way Humans and Xeno's are more alike than we think. That being centered around both of our species being intelligent. Both humans and as we see xenos will do whatever it takes to peserve our kind. If you get trapped, you'll knaw your arm off to survive. I'm sure the Xeno's have a similar mentality if it serves a greater purpose. Since they were combating a disease, it was. Only the large differences between our species that I can see is that they lack individuality for the most part. All Xeno's in the end serve the bigger picture of their species, as far as I've ever seen. I remember Ripley mentioning to Burke in the second movie how they don't betray each other, but that could have just been her pointing out how the savage aliens were more cooperative than the people were being. I had just never seen many Dark horse comics with Xenomorphs and thought this was particularily interesting as it showed their level of understanding things rather than just being mindless drones even if they seem that way.
@@radioactiverat8751 actually, they are xenoMORPHS, which means, they change their dna, their build and everything, based on what race they used as a base for their next evolution. Which is why the ones based on hoomans were way more intelligent and cunning, than the one based on animals (like the dog one). And why Predators used one xenomorph with predator dna mix in it, for ultimate sport.
Whats most fascinating about this little tale is that while it may be sci-fi fantasy and just nonsense from a scientific point of view, it truly mirrors exactly what makes humans so dangerous as a species in the real world. We're not the physically strongest, we can be killed (or worse) by several millions of things that exist in nature. But give us breathing space, give us the time and opportunity to think, observe and adapt and slowly we subvert and eventually overpower and dominate the environment around us as well as all our enemies. In ways that would put to shame even the most ingenious viruses. Its not just our higher intelligence but also a certain resilience of spirit (in the best of us) as well as an ever present instinct to conquer and dominate (which times of adversity heighten). To the point that today its far more often a natural predator that has to look over its shoulders for a human stalking it rather than vice versa.
A very good comparison. Just like the aliens in the comic, we keep other species in insufferable conditions for our own benefit, abusing our position in the food chain without the least bit of empathy.
And now we must adapt again by combining ourselves physically with machines in order not to be overtaken by it eventually. Once artificial intelligence reaches the point where it doesn't need us anymore, we need to be ready.
Reminds me of one of the times I had what I call the sewer farts. They were bad. Crop dusted as I left Lowe's, unfortunately this man was carrying his toddler walking about 15-20 feet behind me. Just enough time for it to spread upwards. I hear him gagging and saying, "oh god it smells like sewage!" and it took every bit of discipline I had to not collapse laughing right then and there as it give me away as the culprit.
Wow. Someone wanted to go all-in on the disgust-factor: Mutilation, decay, death, cannibalism, forced compliance, rape, human experimentation not to mention incest. I think it hit all the gross-out instincts. Well done.
"He screamed and screamed and screamed until his vocal cords were shredded. He then made a horrible sound, like a GOOSE, for hours and hours and hours." Holy shit, that was a little too graphic. Imagine being in such horrible pain that you start making GOOSE sounds! WTF!
It was not because of the pain he started making goosesounds.....he started making goosesounds because he was screaming for hours and THAT destroyed his cords
Check out the writers' own comics (I mean, stuff he wrote and drew), the Frank and (my favourite) Jim stuff. He's truly one of the most singular talents working in comics now.
The story is good but this guy's voice, the way he switches off between narrative and droning directly from the text, plus the LE MY THEORY IS THAT LE THING FROM MOVIE IS OTHER THING FROM MOVIE horseshit adds up to 100% complete autism from the pits of hell
@@misombra Funny, I actually enjoyed that analysing. You've obviously never read a text that had footnotes in it, and considering he's reading it from a factual, analytical point of view, the vocal equivalent of footnotes is actually warranted.
@@Gustav_Kuriga Footnotes and body text are readily distinguishable from one another whereas the subhuman waterhead recording these videos switches back and forth between the two with zero human inflection or acknowledgement of a change in context. But I forgive you because I don't really expect someone using furfaggotry as a personal icon to cop the telltale signs of a fellow god-cursed autismoid. Watch out for chlorine in the stairwells, 'kay?
@@misombra A) Nice personal attack, I'm glad that you realize as well as I how little your actual argument carried in weight. You'll have to do far better to offend me though, I'm pretty used to it. B) There's this thing called 3rd person limited and 3rd person omniscient. He switches between the two when going on asides. If you can't notice a very basic literary device, I can't help you kind sir. So, please, feel free to ignore any kind of logic, that's your basic right after all. Doesn't mean others can't point out the idiocy of doing so.
Oh that is true! It's one of those things that go unnoticed until it's missing, like bass, thank you for pointing it out! That's precisely why I was able to watch the entire video actually, thanks to his narration
The hive was obviously insufficient, so I’d hazard to guess that pirates captured a bunch of xenomorphs and made a trap for passing ships. The crew investigates the facility, they get killed, the pirates loot and scuttle the victims’ ship.
@@psychotictrait3757 indeed. A person who gets a rush from the disgusting things that needed to be done by their character though, very morbid yet very detailed and creative :P
Niska Magnusson Something that’s very much in tone with the Alien franchise, and the art style is perfect, Dark Horse knows how to create good stories, wish they had a shot at making their own movies.
@@psychotictrait3757 i reckon if this comic story was on a AAA budget then it'd be ingrained into popular culture as much as the horrible scenes in "human centipede", if not more so.
This is actually really interesting, and it’s something I wish the movies would explore more. The actual lives of the aliens. This comic definitely had the right idea. To us it’s a horror show. To them, it’s just life. They see humans as nothing more than another resource for their species to exploit. Humans are prey, and sometimes even less than that. Livestock.
@@turtlememes2334 I kinda like the fact that predators see man as a danger to the point of the fact that the xenos themselfs are a sorta ritual for the young to become a fully fledge hunter is funny but they only send their seniors after man Idk why but the mental image of the predators going "alright kill the lizard" *precides to kill said xeno then ask can they hunt a human* "NO you will not hunt them they are far more dangerous then what you are ready for"
I wish they took a similar route to this comic, giving us answers to the aliens but at the same time giving us more questions, it keeps the aliens more mysterious. But unfortunately in prometheus and in alien covenant they gave us answers that weren't intresting at all and didn't leave us with questions.
Alien: "Oh, and sorry about the smell in here. Alot of us are nose blind to it. And well, there just doesn't seem to be enough air febreeze on this rock. Believe me, we've spent AGES looking for at least one bottle to at least make it tolerable for our human guests. Oh, silly me. Where are my manners. Are you hungry? One of my buddies knows how to make a mean meatloaf. I'll tell him to swing by and let you have some once I get you settled in."
Very intense and interesting character that's neither good or bad just a survivor. Would love to see Dr. Church as one of the main characters in an Alien movie or even better an Alien series. Robert Carlyle would be perfect for the role. He actually played an unhinged scientist in Stargate Universe.
I still have my copies of the release back in '95. To this day, Church's recollection of his captivity freaks me the F## out. And I got to say, I do not think this would be as good as if it were a movie. As a movie, it would just be gore porn, forcing you to look away in revulsion. The medium of comic books/graphic novels allows your eyes to linger closer at the images; the printed word lets the story sink into your thoughts and hide in the dark corners of your imagination. As a piece of pure horror, Labyrinth is a masterpiece.
I usually do not like when the lore of the Aliens is being changed to create new ways of breeding, new impossible hybrids and etc., but this story was surprisingly good and the panels relayed perfectly that feeling of cosmic horror and despair.
Dude, imagine if someone *actually did* make a Hollywood film series out of this! Brent Spiner (Data from TNG, eccentric Independence Day scientist) would knock it out of the park if he played Dr. Church.
@@GlidingZephyr I know man, I would love to see it. I had no idea of how much content these comics contained, until I found this channel. So much could be done with this stuff!
@@johncalloway5093 I have all the AvP comics from Dark Horse and let me tell you, man there's soooo much involved with the Xenos and the Preds, and yeah Whinywood would flip if someone tried to make a film or even a series based on the Dark Horse comics, too many sensitive folks out there these days but man oh maaan would they be some badass movies, if the right director did them and took their time, movies these days are so rushed that the visual and special effects are shitty, not to mention directors rely way too much on CGI, practical effects are better anyway haha
Short(ish) personal anecdote: I was around 10 or 11 when this hit my local comic place in the 90s. My parents were probably a bit too liberal, but they did their best, and they knew I would probably just sneak Alien crap behind their back if they clamped down too hard. Add to this the fact that my dad always loved Alien-he saw an original screening in 1979 and always said it scared the living shit out of him. So, he takes me to the comic store one day, where I skim this particular comic, the most nightmarish and sickening thing I had ever seen at that point. Naturally, I take it to the clerk to buy it. He skims it, gets to this part, curses, and turns his head away in disgust. He says I’m too young. Seeing this, my dad comes over and asks the problem. The clerk hands him the comic, opened to this part. My dad skims it. “Ah hell, it’s like every other comic he has.” He buys it. This excellent video brought back that memory-one of those odd bonding moments between father and son, all thanks to something deeply and truly vile. Life is strange like that, I suppose.
This is the terror we need in alien films but no one will ever have the balls to do it. They go for more action scares this tho is just pure slow unimaginable terror and that's how the aliens should be.
Its hard to think of the aliens in this comic as the same ones in the films, but yeah it could probly work. Theyve been sort of built of as supervillains and robotic, their actions in this comic seem more human-like.
this is my first time in learning and viewing of the alien extended universe, and i'd have to say this far exceeds the horrific nature of the movie franchise... just my opinion
I almost get the notion the black mold was an early attempt at a sort of "antidote" against the pathogen. A somewhat failed cure for the xenomorph bioweapon and black goo the Engineers created. But little did they know how advanced the Engineers really were. Dr. Church's research probably went to the eventual breeding of a human/alien hybrid (Ellen Ripley) aboard the Auriga.
@@deathstrike This was made in '96, almost twenty years before the Black Goo was a concept (if you can call it a concept, more of a fart) in Damon 'write whatever and say it's mysterious' Lindelof's brain/ass.
@@davidwilson6577 No kidding, that is why when a franchise gets so overextended with movies, books, games, toys, and comics that it literally spits in the face of it's fans with no continuity or understanding of the source material. (IE: later Terminator, Alien, and the infamous "gags" Soy err Star Wars) the list goes on and someday, some writer will give us a story with real continuity and respect to the source material. But until then "grabs a roll of Dr. Church's Alien ass wipe" guaranteed to remove ALL alien debris regardless of where it's lodged.
Don't really like extended universe, all the authors tend to go overboard with a lot of whacky stuff that don't make sense, but this on the other hand, love it, it feels as real as it can get to the original films.
This would make for a great horror movie. a man surviving in a Xenomorph hive, watching others be tortured an mutilated, even having to do so himself to not anger the Xenos
Sir Zophiel out last (and the sequel.) alien isolation and other gross things 'assisted' me. Im drowsy tired care little but want to not care at all. If im subed I've un subed simply cause i don't want to see anything like this on my recommended section. Or watch anything like this again. Except for scps they can stay. There more fiction then this. (Maybe.) My brother would be more (Maybe.) then fascinated with this video. (Likes video.)
Welp, to aliens they're just 2 humans of diffirent gender and him being submissive they probably wanted to see results of their own experiment, since she was already bloated etc. For us it sounds disgusting, to some it's probably fap materia, for xenos it's just another regular day of playing with humans lol.
There’s always been something I found fascinating about the predators and the aliens, they’re both not mindless killing machines and them sparring Church because he wasn’t resisting is something you don’t see them do often.
Well, it is, it's just their circumstances that make this unusual. They're clearly saving him to use as a host, it's just the hive is in no condition to reproduce so he gets to hang around longer than usual. It's very rare we get a glimpse at long term interaction.
It's wonderful how much the Alien extended universe is incoherent, I feel like most of the writers of the games, comics and even sometimes movies don't care about what have been written before.
I think you are right in parts of the stories, the second Aliens series and on are really well done and could go along within the universe... the other stories are merely just other encounters and need not reference every other story. I could go on to which stories I agree with you on... I'll just say the first series and a couple others but leave it vague from here as to not go on and on as I am apt to do.
Okay but does the Alien expanded universe have a canon level system like the Star Wars expanded universe (Legends) ? Because if it's there is a system like that, I guess consistency and coherence isn't much of an issue, if something, a comic for example, is fucking with the timeline for exemple, it can just be not canon and thus can it do what he want with it's story, or just be in another canon than the rest.
Yeah but consistency and coherence is important when your telling a story because if it's not, certain event can become less important and/or less impactful, great dangers can become not menacing at all, etc... But I have to admit that I don't know so many thing in the Alien extended universe, I don't even know if it has a canon level system like the old Star Wars expanded universe had, were stories can be more or less canon and even be in another canon. Because if there is such system in the Alien EU, Inconsistency is less of an issue. The problem I have with that story is that, in Alien vs Predator (game from 2010) for exemple, drones can mutate to become a queen if necessary. Sure here they are in a really bad state but why no one mutated before ? If one had it the colony would be in a much better condition.
I don't think any ALIEN movie could compete with this story, the original ALIEN was tamed in comparison to this (considering the original came out in 1979 and was the most gruesome movie of its time)
Yeah, people talk “there is nothing more to explore about Xenomorphs”, but in truth the potential for new stories is great, and this brilliant comic proves it. No need to make another alien 79 clone, when there is so much more to tell and explore and make it interesting and horrifying.
Dragonslayer Ornstein I actually would have laughed out loud (I almost did. Ish.)if i wasn't sleeping in a bed beside another bed of a room friend. I actually listened to the whole thing wich i looked at about a little under 40 percent of it.
I think the engineers developed the black goo as a weapon for any enemy, just drop it and watch it work. One day they unleashed it on the wrong enemy, who just became more dangerous and savage as a result. Thus began a race to create a new bioweapon to stop the enemy they had just empowered.
YES! Humans are the most dangerous xenomorph! The pilot saw that we had created our own life in the androids, and immediately panicked and tried to travel here and wipe us out. That is the only explanation that makes sense to me.
My headcanon is that the goo is the basic form of the xenomorph. It always tries to make a xenomorph out of whatever it ends up in. The Engineers didn't create it - they just controlled it, mostly.
Okay the part where they TAKE them deeper into their hive is the scariest part. I just know xenos from the movies and they just seem like kill machines but here they act more intelligent which is more terrifying.
I was actually collecting these Alien comics when they were coming out. Dark Horse Comics I think. Some of the stories were hit and miss but this one STOOD OUT. Solid, creepy story and an excellent art style. Good work by that team. Was shocked to see this vid randomly show up in my feed, thanks for the nostalgia Alien Theory!
Cyanide I can see why you would come up with that but they were a dying hive, poisoned by the mold that seared all over their hive. The Xenomorphs couldn’t really do anything, only try to reproduce in any way they can.
No, a queen makes a praetorian right before its death, she activates a hormone in a xenomorph that makes others attack it, if it escapes, it turns praetorian, cones back and kills a bunch of xenos, THEN evolves to queen, so no queen, no praetorian.
Well yeah, It has almost incest. Straight up being molested/rape. Since it has all that stuff. People will flip. This generation is to sensitive, people are gonna think its targeted to gender, race, and anything else that may seem offense.
Uh, I'm sorry, Mr meeseek, have you seen Game of Thrones? Are you familiar with how unbelievably POPULAR it is among all age groups? If written well -- and that's a big "IF" -- those very qualities could, like in GOT, be points of praise. It's all about the writing.
Nope, ignore Prometheus. I like the idea of aliens having a home world. A sci fi horror with no connection to us or our creation. In my opinion, finding the xenomorphs was just very bad luck. The corporation wanted any life form they could find...They just found the wrong one
Oh my gosh. I have no idea how I showed up in this part of youtube but I feel like a piece of my soul is missing -_- I'm going to go take another shower.
Cronenberg is fuckign great. He always took far less money (like John Carpenter) so he could do more risky, edgy films and having more creative control over them) There are so many comics out there that would make fantastic films (like this one here in the video) but Hollywood wont touch them because they are not sure things and universal enough in content appeal to reach the most people possible. That is why when you watch many Hollywood films even if the story is different you still feel a "formula" at work. It is like a recipe that they will not divert from. I mean, from a monetary standpoint I can understand why this is, the way it is. Investors have to be repaid, and if the film doesnt profit..it could be catastrophic for a studio..especially if it has a budget like films do today (100 million+) But at least we get some stuff that does wind up being very good.. Alien1+2 , Blade Runner, Star Wars, Dune..etc They may not be perfect, but far far better than having nothing at all.
Diego Vinicio Mejía Quesada If they even were able to get this concept and plot through with a legitimate rating it would've been the hardest R rating to ever exist. You absolutely know why they didn't and you just watched why.
This story would have been wayyyyyyy to brutal to make into a film, but it would have been amazing to see and would have pushed the franchise more into legendary status then it is now. Fascinating story!
This was probably the most interesting segment of the Labyrinth storyline; he had found something that could eradicate the aliens, or at the very least make them weaker and more easily destroyed. From what I remember in the novel, a sweeper team had destroyed the hive after Church's retrieval thus destroying the mold that was slowly killing the hive. Even if he could have retrieved samples for replication, would he have done anything good with it? His lab and experiments showed he was no better than General Spears; I figured his hive experience had made him more sympathetic to the xenos as he obviously wanted to learn more about them instead of destroy them.
It reminds me of the sick and unhealthy beehives. That, or the mold that can kill ant colonies in man made ant farms, as a result of poor human engineering . It's possible that The black mold is a natural result of a stagnant hive that is not being cleaned or attended to properly. We often see that lots of humidity is trapped inside hives. They healthy natural hive would have minimal mold as a result of care but an artificial hive may change the behavior of the xenomorphs enough that their natural defenses are not good enough.
Molds can kill natural ant colonies as well. It's more an issue of population size exceeding the ability to properly clean the nest, or creating too many vectors for the mold to get in. "Human Engineering" has next to nothing to do with it, save for not expanding a colony's space when it reaches a certain size.
you could roll out a new trilogy of movies, by combining aliens labyrinth, music of the spears, rogue and stronghold and tie them all together with royal jelly and Dr church. you could throw it all in with that, body horror, psychological horror, action, the aliens origins and throw in a couple of central characters like Jeri the alien model synthetic. some scientists and a couple of colonial marines and you'd have a trilogy that people would love. sure you'd have to make a lot changes but if kept the core and the themes you'd be golden. i mean really all you'd have to change would be the central hero character which lets face it are not always that interesting these comics/novels and some of the circumstances and locations and it would be awesome.
This has to be one of my absolute favorites from your channel! Anytime I think of the Aliens franchise I think of it described in your voice! Thank you for this channel!!!!! And please, more!!!!!!!!!!! I can't get enough! I've downloaded almost all of your videos and listen to them while I'm commuting or working in the yard, etc. You are awesome!!!!!!
First comic I ever read was an “Alien” comic, and it was this exact one. Can still remember the feeling in my stomach when Church revealed his past. Great throwback!
That was definitely the darkest story I've ever seen in the Alien universe. Something like this would actually bring the terror back to the Xenomorph in a film. No surprise Dr. Church turned out to be permanently messed in the head.
How old are you guys to not understand most of Hollywood? The masses, meaning a lot more people in public, like happy stories and happy endings. This Dr Church story is absolutely interesting but it’s damn brutal and graphic as hell. People pay to make movies and they need a return on that investment. It would be a very tall order to market a movie about rape and incest, and o myself would not invest in this shit as it would be a risk that this movie not make money.
Aliens Labyrinth was one of my favorite dark horse comics from the 90s. I read a lot of alien, predator and alien v predator comics, but Labyrinth had some of the best art work. The artist knew how to draw aliens and get their likeness spot on. There were many comics where the art just wasn't up to scratch.
This is too fcking beautiful, the video, your tone, and the narrative is just... Disturbingly fascinating... I love it, you earned yourself a new subscriber and I hope to see more of your stuffs! ♥
If anyone thought this art style looks familiar: the artist for Labyrinth, Kilian Plunkett, did a lot of Star Wars work including the Clone Wars series and Rebels.
Absolutely fantastic comics. About 6 months ago, at a comic shop about 25 minutes drive from my place, I found a full set of Aliens: Labyrinth, all 4 issues. Second printing, 1993. About 5 drinks later, I read all 4 issues and holy shit that was some of the best alien content ever. 10/10. Highly recommend reading
...and then the Alien said "here comes the chu-chu train, open wide!", and then the human said, "aaaarrrrgggglllbbbrrrrrglllllhhhhhh!" And they lived happily ever after. The End.
Mad respect for Dr. Church. Survived through it all with sheer will power and intellect. Gave valuable information about the Xenomorphs. Now that's a cool character.
PersonaX what does he do? MonkaS
Much respect
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FOR ETERNITY AND INFINITY FOR THIS UNDERRATED COMMENT.
PersonaX this was the beginning...and it really drove him mad from this
@@Alexisonfiresx basically performs human experimentation and tests on how aliens react to various humans using live lethal tests
Imagine if they turned this into a movie without any restrictions, how wild it would be
I think many people will leave the theatre outraged though they did something similar in AVP 2, which was kinda gross too
@@Badruborg AVP 2 was gross?? how so? there wasn't even an Alien homeworld, it was all on Earth.
Joseph Luna if this were a movie it wouldn’t even be NC-17. It would create a whole new much worse rating
Joseph Luna hella gruesome. Probably banned in some countries
@@cooperleonardi5761 bruh NC-17 is for adults only so its impossible to get a worse rating
This is one of my favorite stories in the series. As demented as Dr Church was, he sure went through hell. Who wouldn't turn out a bit wacko after enduring the kind of torture that Church had?!
I would dedicate the rest of my life trying to develop a weapon that eradicates xenomorphs in the most excruciating pain, after such horrors
(Imagine something altering their bodies so now their acidic blood melts them)
@@tlotpwist3417 where can we start? LOL. Maybe they can create a chemical that when the Xenomorphs come in contact with it, it causes them to combust instantly! Or just a full on Xenomorph-acide and eradicate the entire species! But then we'd have no comics, books, video games or movies we all love and cherish ❤️
“Go to hell.”
“Been there.”
@@tlotpwist3417
Sound undoable to be honest. Remember, this would have to access and affect the inner flesh of the alien, not just their skin. You'd need an infection to do it, and eventually the aliens would just find an animal immune to the infection and have the chest burster steal its DNA, which in turn would produce xenomorphs immune to it.
@@sarahpusey9052
You can't erradicate the entire species because killing them is really difficult and they can reproduce and adapt in a generation (aka a few monthes).
Someone really took the time and effort to make ‘burned alive’ seem like a mercy killing.
I found this by falling down the youtube rabbit hole. I wasn't even looking for anything related. I am glad I did, that was horrifying and fascinating!
I started this by watching an Asa Akira video or pornhub that had a die antwoord song
Same, no idea how I got here but glad I am.
Fml same was watching forza horizon 4 gameplay and then this. I am glad though that RUclips recommended this me.
I was on a review for ATOM rpg. Then "why I got bannned from Gamestop" Then some game Kenshi and I seen the thumbnail for this.
@@kummakummakummakummakummac8606 I watched that video too fucking RUclips algorithm man..
I love when it when Church is told to go to hell, he simply replies with 'been there.'
"I'm not trapped in here with you, you're all trapped in here with me."
Rorschach.
*Conga line forming in the distance*
Okay, little guy
ok boomer
MAGGOTS
No one in hollywood would have the balls to make a movie based off this.
That's what I'm saying. Do you know how many people they would piss off? Maybe in 2006 where they could make movies like SAW 3, but sadly not anymore. Everyone is just so sensitive nowadays.
I'm honestly not sure I could make it through a full movie about this.
@@theoregonguy it's glorious innit?
Would be interesting
@@tylergianlorenzo-leach4812 I mean, truth be told I don't think this movie could be made in any time period. Maybe as a indie movie. People are desensitized to violence, but not to torturous alien impregnation, I wouldn't think.
Worst family vacation ever
no mine was worse
in the printed comic, the synthetic was programmed for sex and also worked as a biologist. I suppose they need to keep this PG even though it touches some bizzare themes
LOL!!!
Larkin Hancock yuh
Clearly you've never been to Butlands.
The fact the aliens were making humans breed and creating their own attempts at medicne for whatever the mold was really shows how intelligent these creatures are. Not just entirely driven by instinct, feral urges, or animalistic behavior. I think this along with the mystery that surrounds them is why I find them more interesting than the predator's
I like to think that they were evolving due to the fact of becoming sterile. Their only programming is to procreate but after that was destroyed they are trying alternatives. Am more interested in the mold and the goo with worms, how did he survive drinking that thing.
@@alejandrocisneros7442 I think in a way Humans and Xeno's are more alike than we think. That being centered around both of our species being intelligent. Both humans and as we see xenos will do whatever it takes to peserve our kind. If you get trapped, you'll knaw your arm off to survive. I'm sure the Xeno's have a similar mentality if it serves a greater purpose. Since they were combating a disease, it was.
Only the large differences between our species that I can see is that they lack individuality for the most part. All Xeno's in the end serve the bigger picture of their species, as far as I've ever seen. I remember Ripley mentioning to Burke in the second movie how they don't betray each other, but that could have just been her pointing out how the savage aliens were more cooperative than the people were being.
I had just never seen many Dark horse comics with Xenomorphs and thought this was particularily interesting as it showed their level of understanding things rather than just being mindless drones even if they seem that way.
A good analogy would be the xenos intellect to the naked mole rats fertility, it's turned off by the Queen to increase compliance
@@radioactiverat8751 actually, they are xenoMORPHS, which means, they change their dna, their build and everything, based on what race they used as a base for their next evolution. Which is why the ones based on hoomans were way more intelligent and cunning, than the one based on animals (like the dog one). And why Predators used one xenomorph with predator dna mix in it, for ultimate sport.
I disagree violently
Whats most fascinating about this little tale is that while it may be sci-fi fantasy and just nonsense from a scientific point of view, it truly mirrors exactly what makes humans so dangerous as a species in the real world.
We're not the physically strongest, we can be killed (or worse) by several millions of things that exist in nature.
But give us breathing space, give us the time and opportunity to think, observe and adapt and slowly we subvert and eventually overpower and dominate the environment around us as well as all our enemies. In ways that would put to shame even the most ingenious viruses.
Its not just our higher intelligence but also a certain resilience of spirit (in the best of us) as well as an ever present instinct to conquer and dominate (which times of adversity heighten).
To the point that today its far more often a natural predator that has to look over its shoulders for a human stalking it rather than vice versa.
Well I now have a valid explanation as to why Batman always beats meta-humans.
A very good comparison. Just like the aliens in the comic, we keep other species in insufferable conditions for our own benefit, abusing our position in the food chain without the least bit of empathy.
And now we must adapt again by combining ourselves physically with machines in order not to be overtaken by it eventually. Once artificial intelligence reaches the point where it doesn't need us anymore, we need to be ready.
you should play mass effect series.... you will love it... if u didn't play yet
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FOR ETERNITY AND INFINITY FOR THIS UNDERRATED COMMENT.
"An incomprehensibly loathsome miasma that raped one's soul through the lungs"
is going into my notes.
Reminds me of one of the times I had what I call the sewer farts. They were bad. Crop dusted as I left Lowe's, unfortunately this man was carrying his toddler walking about 15-20 feet behind me. Just enough time for it to spread upwards. I hear him gagging and saying, "oh god it smells like sewage!" and it took every bit of discipline I had to not collapse laughing right then and there as it give me away as the culprit.
Grande caramel latte from Starbucks
"as well as being serviceable in other areas" - like cleaning the shitter when it gets full. someone's gotta do it!
Finally someone gets it 😂
Or is she lewd? Just askin’
@@Vmidnight1917 i have a feeling it's m rated...
paul chandler m rated shit
@@Vmidnight1917 As Vriess says in Alien Resurrection, "Yeah, like you never fucked a robot."
Wow. Someone wanted to go all-in on the disgust-factor: Mutilation, decay, death, cannibalism, forced compliance, rape, human experimentation not to mention incest. I think it hit all the gross-out instincts. Well done.
Still missing some necrophilia
John Doe Necrophilia? He said gross not hot.
And potential incestry if Church had been complient with fucking his own mother.
Sounds like the tags on a really fucked up Nhentai doujinshi
@Censor This
No, there weren't any grape fruits.
Well any mold powerful enough to kill Xenomorphs would make for one hell of a bio weapon.
Unless they build up a resistance
Agreed
Good thing about mold is that it doesn't break out and start eating people when the generators shut off.
@@radioactiverat8751 You haven't seen some of the scp level molds then
@@kiarawolfe4723 pretty sure those don't exist in their world. Xenos are enough of an issue.
"He screamed and screamed and screamed until his vocal cords were shredded. He then made a horrible sound, like a GOOSE, for hours and hours and hours."
Holy shit, that was a little too graphic. Imagine being in such horrible pain that you start making GOOSE sounds! WTF!
Charles Ewing Hjönk hjönk 😂
@Sebastian Tully yeah I know, I was just commenting on the graphic nature of the description.
It really wasn't graphic at all. Maybe if you've never seen a person die before.
How do you think foie grois is made?
It was not because of the pain he started making goosesounds.....he started making goosesounds because he was screaming for hours and THAT destroyed his cords
Man...This comic was dark!!! I see why its become one of the more popular Aliens comics out there! Nice work!
Same
Most Aliens comics by Dark Horse were excuses for gore, but this one stood out among the rest because it is actual, pure horror.
Check out the writers' own comics (I mean, stuff he wrote and drew), the Frank and (my favourite) Jim stuff. He's truly one of the most singular talents working in comics now.
Never should have land there
Wow that was pretty disturbing, I think it was made even more disturbing by your delivery and your tone. Well done, very nicely read.
Not Dave,
It's so calm and monotone. Void of emotion. Purely analytical. Like the androids.
The story is good but this guy's voice, the way he switches off between narrative and droning directly from the text, plus the LE MY THEORY IS THAT LE THING FROM MOVIE IS OTHER THING FROM MOVIE horseshit adds up to 100% complete autism from the pits of hell
@@misombra Funny, I actually enjoyed that analysing. You've obviously never read a text that had footnotes in it, and considering he's reading it from a factual, analytical point of view, the vocal equivalent of footnotes is actually warranted.
@@Gustav_Kuriga Footnotes and body text are readily distinguishable from one another whereas the subhuman waterhead recording these videos switches back and forth between the two with zero human inflection or acknowledgement of a change in context. But I forgive you because I don't really expect someone using furfaggotry as a personal icon to cop the telltale signs of a fellow god-cursed autismoid. Watch out for chlorine in the stairwells, 'kay?
@@misombra A) Nice personal attack, I'm glad that you realize as well as I how little your actual argument carried in weight. You'll have to do far better to offend me though, I'm pretty used to it.
B) There's this thing called 3rd person limited and 3rd person omniscient. He switches between the two when going on asides. If you can't notice a very basic literary device, I can't help you kind sir.
So, please, feel free to ignore any kind of logic, that's your basic right after all. Doesn't mean others can't point out the idiocy of doing so.
Man this guy is really good at telling stories.
Oh that is true! It's one of those things that go unnoticed until it's missing, like bass, thank you for pointing it out! That's precisely why I was able to watch the entire video actually, thanks to his narration
The hive was obviously insufficient, so I’d hazard to guess that pirates captured a bunch of xenomorphs and made a trap for passing ships. The crew investigates the facility, they get killed, the pirates loot and scuttle the victims’ ship.
@303en That’s probably what happened. Do you think they made it off-planet or were they glued to the interior prior to the expedition’s arrival?
That's a verry creative theory and I'm here for it!
i don't think i've ever been so disgusted yet so curious about any story ever. who on earth wrote this?
Niska Magnusson a good writer that has understanding of the Alien Universe, that’s what.
@@psychotictrait3757 indeed. A person who gets a rush from the disgusting things that needed to be done by their character though, very morbid yet very detailed and creative :P
Niska Magnusson Something that’s very much in tone with the Alien franchise, and the art style is perfect, Dark Horse knows how to create good stories, wish they had a shot at making their own movies.
@@psychotictrait3757 i reckon if this comic story was on a AAA budget then it'd be ingrained into popular culture as much as the horrible scenes in "human centipede", if not more so.
@@NiskaMagnusson you wrote that? Amazing .. I'm actually traumatized from Terran Church's experience.
As deranged as Dr. Church may be, he is definitely an interesting character with an interesting story to tell.
going through this "experience" we all 100% would become Deranged too lol...
Yeah, I guess you're right about that.
to me he seems to be quite sane, given the circumstances
Given what he went through, I'd say he was as sane as one could be.
T
This is actually really interesting, and it’s something I wish the movies would explore more.
The actual lives of the aliens. This comic definitely had the right idea. To us it’s a horror show. To them, it’s just life. They see humans as nothing more than another resource for their species to exploit. Humans are prey, and sometimes even less than that. Livestock.
Livestock capable of interplanetary travel and doomsday devices, but livestock none the less
@@turtlememes2334 I kinda like the fact that predators see man as a danger to the point of the fact that the xenos themselfs are a sorta ritual for the young to become a fully fledge hunter is funny but they only send their seniors after man Idk why but the mental image of the predators going "alright kill the lizard" *precides to kill said xeno then ask can they hunt a human* "NO you will not hunt them they are far more dangerous then what you are ready for"
Like we do in pig or cow farms
I wish they took a similar route to this comic, giving us answers to the aliens but at the same time giving us more questions, it keeps the aliens more mysterious.
But unfortunately in prometheus and in alien covenant they gave us answers that weren't intresting at all and didn't leave us with questions.
6:30 the Xeno looks like he is saying "so mister let me show you around"
This place has a patio a kitchen with a 3ft wide fridge along with that the couch is big enough to hold 10 of us in here
wow i really like those new marble countertops and is that mahogany dining chairs ?!
I can't take this video seriously anymore XD
You just made the story even more fucked up with that comment hahaha
Alien: "Oh, and sorry about the smell in here. Alot of us are nose blind to it. And well, there just doesn't seem to be enough air febreeze on this rock. Believe me, we've spent AGES looking for at least one bottle to at least make it tolerable for our human guests. Oh, silly me. Where are my manners. Are you hungry? One of my buddies knows how to make a mean meatloaf. I'll tell him to swing by and let you have some once I get you settled in."
Moral of the story... Pull the pin and try to take one or two with you!
Like that ine jackass did in one of the Alien movies when Marines came.
Probably the smartest decision in the whole story!
Amen to that
You always were an asshole, Gorman.
J
Very intense and interesting character that's neither good or bad just a survivor. Would love to see Dr. Church as one of the main characters in an Alien movie or even better an Alien series. Robert Carlyle would be perfect for the role. He actually played an unhinged scientist in Stargate Universe.
If read the graphic novel he isn't no hero
He's as mad as a hater and believes in human testing in regards to the aliens
Agreed, this has 'series' potential all over it.
He's crazy fucked up psycho scientist, calling him anything remotely close to hero is bad idea.
It's unfortunate but the ordeal left Church unhinged
Okj
I like how hard the aliens try to survive
Ken Rudd They only care about one thing: To ensure the Hive/Queen survives. They are like giant deadly ants.
I wonder if any of them tried molting in their weakened state?
and they do experiments of their own which is fascinating
I like that too. It's not just he humans trying to survive, but also the Aliens. They're both desperate
it shows that they think which excellent
I still have my copies of the release back in '95. To this day, Church's recollection of his captivity freaks me the F## out. And I got to say, I do not think this would be as good as if it were a movie. As a movie, it would just be gore porn, forcing you to look away in revulsion. The medium of comic books/graphic novels allows your eyes to linger closer at the images; the printed word lets the story sink into your thoughts and hide in the dark corners of your imagination. As a piece of pure horror, Labyrinth is a masterpiece.
Agree, it makes you feel like your hackles are rising but rarely is actively disgusting
What is labyrinth? Is that a story arc from the Aliens comics?
I also still have mine and this was the only series that really got to me. I would love to see this made into a mini series.
Couldn’t agree more-Labyrinth is the best Alien comic I’ve come across. Let’s leave it unspoiled.
I usually do not like when the lore of the Aliens is being changed to create new ways of breeding, new impossible hybrids and etc., but this story was surprisingly good and the panels relayed perfectly that feeling of cosmic horror and despair.
Right? I usually hate when the lore becomes too muddled and complicated, but this one was handled so well that I don't even really care.
Well, it sure inspires xenomorph porn artists
This is WAY more horrific than anything in the movies.
I think we just experienced the longest twelve and a half minutes on RUclips.
Dude, imagine if someone *actually did* make a Hollywood film series out of this! Brent Spiner (Data from TNG, eccentric Independence Day scientist) would knock it out of the park if he played Dr. Church.
@@GlidingZephyr I know man, I would love to see it. I had no idea of how much content these comics contained, until I found this channel. So much could be done with this stuff!
@@johncalloway5093 I have all the AvP comics from Dark Horse and let me tell you, man there's soooo much involved with the Xenos and the Preds, and yeah Whinywood would flip if someone tried to make a film or even a series based on the Dark Horse comics, too many sensitive folks out there these days but man oh maaan would they be some badass movies, if the right director did them and took their time, movies these days are so rushed that the visual and special effects are shitty, not to mention directors rely way too much on CGI, practical effects are better anyway haha
Agreed!!! 🙂🙂
Short(ish) personal anecdote: I was around 10 or 11 when this hit my local comic place in the 90s. My parents were probably a bit too liberal, but they did their best, and they knew I would probably just sneak Alien crap behind their back if they clamped down too hard. Add to this the fact that my dad always loved Alien-he saw an original screening in 1979 and always said it scared the living shit out of him. So, he takes me to the comic store one day, where I skim this particular comic, the most nightmarish and sickening thing I had ever seen at that point. Naturally, I take it to the clerk to buy it. He skims it, gets to this part, curses, and turns his head away in disgust. He says I’m too young. Seeing this, my dad comes over and asks the problem. The clerk hands him the comic, opened to this part. My dad skims it. “Ah hell, it’s like every other comic he has.” He buys it. This excellent video brought back that memory-one of those odd bonding moments between father and son, all thanks to something deeply and truly vile. Life is strange like that, I suppose.
That sounds more conservative then liberal lol
Nice pfp Loveless
Nice story, thanks for sharing it!
@@IAMSONICTH3H3DG3H0G he means liberal in the classical definition not politics lol
@@IAMSONICTH3H3DG3H0G yea pico quit bring politics into everything man. geez s/
This is the terror we need in alien films but no one will ever have the balls to do it. They go for more action scares this tho is just pure slow unimaginable terror and that's how the aliens should be.
WAFFLEooFILMS it would be gold
That would make for a shit movie. Aliens is not slow, unimaginable terror.
Its hard to think of the aliens in this comic as the same ones in the films, but yeah it could probly work. Theyve been sort of built of as supervillains and robotic, their actions in this comic seem more human-like.
The first ones considered iconic and its much slower
I agree completely
this is my first time in learning and viewing of the alien extended universe, and i'd have to say this far exceeds the horrific nature of the movie franchise... just my opinion
I almost get the notion the black mold was an early attempt at a sort of "antidote" against the pathogen. A somewhat failed cure for the xenomorph bioweapon and black goo the Engineers created. But little did they know how advanced the Engineers really were. Dr. Church's research probably went to the eventual breeding of a human/alien hybrid (Ellen Ripley) aboard the Auriga.
@@deathstrike This was made in '96, almost twenty years before the Black Goo was a concept (if you can call it a concept, more of a fart) in Damon 'write whatever and say it's mysterious' Lindelof's brain/ass.
@@davidwilson6577 No kidding, that is why when a franchise gets so overextended with movies, books, games, toys, and comics that it literally spits in the face of it's fans with no continuity or understanding of the source material. (IE: later Terminator, Alien, and the infamous "gags" Soy err Star Wars) the list goes on and someday, some writer will give us a story with real continuity and respect to the source material. But until then "grabs a roll of Dr. Church's Alien ass wipe" guaranteed to remove ALL alien debris regardless of where it's lodged.
Don't really like extended universe, all the authors tend to go overboard with a lot of whacky stuff that don't make sense, but this on the other hand, love it, it feels as real as it can get to the original films.
You should be top comment.
Well said, totally agree.
Imari Kurumi cause it's a universe, Not a story!
It's will expand like it's own world as part of the universe which also too expanding.
An extended universe is a story, just told from a separate view that doesn't directly correlate with the main story, hence the term "extended".
degree7 bumping into you, AGAIN.
This would make for a great horror movie. a man surviving in a Xenomorph hive, watching others be tortured an mutilated, even having to do so himself to not anger the Xenos
More psychological horror, there's not much suspense, just a lot of atmosphere. You don't fear anything thete, you are just creeped out
Too gruesome to show in theaters. Plus, it would be banned in a lot of countries.
Eating my lunch while watching this proved to be a poor decision.
CrimsonKing88 im eating peanut mnms
same, was eating spaghetti
Sir Zophiel out last (and the sequel.) alien isolation and other gross things 'assisted' me. Im drowsy tired care little but want to not care at all. If im subed I've un subed simply cause i don't want to see anything like this on my recommended section. Or watch anything like this again. Except for scps they can stay. There more fiction then this. (Maybe.) My brother would be more (Maybe.) then fascinated with this video. (Likes video.)
CrimsonKing88 lol
I can eat a burger while working in the sewer...
5 SECOND RULE!!!
"AHH it's just a bit of crap nothing to worry about"
Wow it’s like these Aliens were from Florida or something
LMAO! Florida can't be that bad... *can it?*
They really did go sicko mode
yeah i go hunting for xenomorphs daily. Its pretty fun
Thank you
As a native Floridian, I can confirm.
Now there's a survivor. Good lord I couldn't imagine being in his shoes.
Intense story. Loved it. Great video
Ayy, love your videos
amazing
jeez, it's really weird seeing humans being used as cattle, kinda makes me feel helpless.
I haven't seen any cattle farm torturing cattles like that
@@lisanakath5535 i don't they were torturing them, that's just their way of farming. and we see it as torture
Why? It’s everyday life today..
@@anthonylopresti3078 oh... one of you
@@dson978 do you feel guilty or something
Eating spaghetti while watching this was a horrible idea....
Q'squad canned spaghetti would ever even worse
With those fat noodles
😂
yikes
slurp
Lasagna
"I saw my mother, they wanted us to mate"
Ah, these must be Alabama's version of the Aliens.
Sweet home '426
What's kind of disturbing is someone thought of putting them in that situation
Welp, to aliens they're just 2 humans of diffirent gender and him being submissive they probably wanted to see results of their own experiment, since she was already bloated etc. For us it sounds disgusting, to some it's probably fap materia, for xenos it's just another regular day of playing with humans lol.
@@ChoJun69 that's why we should to kill xenos scum!
@@FixedFace My boy, expose these morons and their blueish stereotypes
There’s always been something I found fascinating about the predators and the aliens, they’re both not mindless killing machines and them sparring Church because he wasn’t resisting is something you don’t see them do often.
Well, it is, it's just their circumstances that make this unusual. They're clearly saving him to use as a host, it's just the hive is in no condition to reproduce so he gets to hang around longer than usual. It's very rare we get a glimpse at long term interaction.
It's wonderful how much the Alien extended universe is incoherent, I feel like most of the writers of the games, comics and even sometimes movies don't care about what have been written before.
Hikaru Joestar I like getting different takes and stories. Honestly I think the comics have some of the best Aliens stories.
I think you are right in parts of the stories, the second Aliens series and on are really well done and could go along within the universe... the other stories are merely just other encounters and need not reference every other story. I could go on to which stories I agree with you on... I'll just say the first series and a couple others but leave it vague from here as to not go on and on as I am apt to do.
Okay but does the Alien expanded universe have a canon level system like the Star Wars expanded universe (Legends) ? Because if it's there is a system like that, I guess consistency and coherence isn't much of an issue, if something, a comic for example, is fucking with the timeline for exemple, it can just be not canon and thus can it do what he want with it's story, or just be in another canon than the rest.
Yeah but consistency and coherence is important when your telling a story because if it's not, certain event can become less important and/or less impactful, great dangers can become not menacing at all, etc... But I have to admit that I don't know so many thing in the Alien extended universe, I don't even know if it has a canon level system like the old Star Wars expanded universe had, were stories can be more or less canon and even be in another canon. Because if there is such system in the Alien EU, Inconsistency is less of an issue. The problem I have with that story is that, in Alien vs Predator (game from 2010) for exemple, drones can mutate to become a queen if necessary. Sure here they are in a really bad state but why no one mutated before ? If one had it the colony would be in a much better condition.
It would be nice if the writers of all of the media could cooperate and be consistent. Would be an awesome freakin' universe!
This is by far the most interesting story that most certainly should have been taken to the big screens.
We live in 2019 and the last 2 Alien films couldn't compete with this story.
I don't think any ALIEN movie could compete with this story, the original ALIEN was tamed in comparison to this (considering the original came out in 1979 and was the most gruesome movie of its time)
Yeah, people talk “there is nothing more to explore about Xenomorphs”, but in truth the potential for new stories is great, and this brilliant comic proves it. No need to make another alien 79 clone, when there is so much more to tell and explore and make it interesting and horrifying.
Seeing the Aliens try out experiments to solve their problem is interesting, gives more insight into how they think and behave.
This is more horrifying than the actual movies... which begs the question why this wasn't the actual movie.
because its a spin off made after the movies. No movies then this comic doesnt exist ;)
It would require a rating beyond R
@@WolfieY2k Rated 'HBO' for monstrously coerced incest-rape.
It would take too long
It might give people Ptsd.
fuck i literally got this comic from the local library when i was a kid, until now i was vaguely sure it was a fever dream
This is one of the darkest and most interesting alien stories ever made
I find it cool how the aliens eventually didn't bother guarding him because he became one with the hive
More like a pet they didn't mind walking around. They were still the ones in charge over him, not equals.
Royal jelly > black goo (Ridley's cheat code for writing and solving problems without actually doing any work)
you need a Queen to produce Royal Jelly though
ImperatorNocturne maybe they had some left over
And the craziest thing is that black goo is way more interesting in the comic "Fire an Stone" that in Ridley movie...
Royal Jelly < Black Goo imo.
Oku
*infinite barfing*
Dragonslayer Ornstein I actually would have laughed out loud (I almost did. Ish.)if i wasn't sleeping in a bed beside another bed of a room friend. I actually listened to the whole thing wich i looked at about a little under 40 percent of it.
He's becoming one of them!!!!
"serviceable in other areas" they were banging the android...
andrew l. Are you saying you wouldn't?
LoneStarWolf Entertainment I would
Yuk yuk yuk
duh "white blood".
@@JonathanJK too funny
I think the engineers developed the black goo as a weapon for any enemy, just drop it and watch it work. One day they unleashed it on the wrong enemy, who just became more dangerous and savage as a result. Thus began a race to create a new bioweapon to stop the enemy they had just empowered.
YES! Humans are the most dangerous xenomorph! The pilot saw that we had created our own life in the androids, and immediately panicked and tried to travel here and wipe us out. That is the only explanation that makes sense to me.
My headcanon is that the goo is the basic form of the xenomorph. It always tries to make a xenomorph out of whatever it ends up in. The Engineers didn't create it - they just controlled it, mostly.
That story was disgusting vile and horrifying.....why wasn't this the movie we got?
arwing20 if this was a film it would feel like watching Halloween 1 then the edgy remake
Because the MPAA restrictions necessary to earn an "R" rating for such a movie would limit it to a shorter run time than this video.
@@Oddmanoutre I feel like it would be beyond rated R
arwing20 because rape is suggested in it
J
Okay the part where they TAKE them deeper into their hive is the scariest part. I just know xenos from the movies and they just seem like kill machines but here they act more intelligent which is more terrifying.
Can there be groups of rouge, human loving Aliens?
Earth military Aliens that were good?
*THAT WEAR SILLY ARMY HATS*
I nead that in my life
Nookular Bomb *rogue
Kaiju King
No, Red aliens!!!
There's jeri the alien
Sem Caspers oh, good point!
I was actually collecting these Alien comics when they were coming out. Dark Horse Comics I think. Some of the stories were hit and miss but this one STOOD OUT. Solid, creepy story and an excellent art style. Good work by that team. Was shocked to see this vid randomly show up in my feed, thanks for the nostalgia Alien Theory!
a movie of this would be absolutly incredible.
If they didn't have the queen, shouldn't one of them just evolve into one? It was called something like preatorian alien?
Cyanide I can see why you would come up with that but they were a dying hive, poisoned by the mold that seared all over their hive. The Xenomorphs couldn’t really do anything, only try to reproduce in any way they can.
maybe they're like ants, once a queen ant dies they die off because i think that the other ants cant generate females only male ants
RATO well all xenomorphs are female and I think if the queen dies one of them takes over
No, a queen makes a praetorian right before its death, she activates a hormone in a xenomorph that makes others attack it, if it escapes, it turns praetorian, cones back and kills a bunch of xenos, THEN evolves to queen, so no queen, no praetorian.
Oo
So, instead of getting something like this in the films, we were given... Prometheus and Covenant. Ugh.
Christian Yaerger this would be straight a horror film
Meh it would be criticized for being too gory and violent like they did in AVPR...
Well yeah, It has almost incest. Straight up being molested/rape. Since it has all that stuff. People will flip. This generation is to sensitive, people are gonna think its targeted to gender, race, and anything else that may seem offense.
Uh, I'm sorry, Mr meeseek, have you seen Game of Thrones? Are you familiar with how unbelievably POPULAR it is among all age groups?
If written well -- and that's a big "IF" -- those very qualities could, like in GOT, be points of praise. It's all about the writing.
Too dark for mainstream movies
Nope, ignore Prometheus. I like the idea of aliens having a home world. A sci fi horror with no connection to us or our creation. In my opinion, finding the xenomorphs was just very bad luck. The corporation wanted any life form they could find...They just found the wrong one
"Serviceable in other areas" so they banging out the robot
HOLY SHIT. A man can dream....
@Usecriticalthinking
You can also program them to struggle so its like rape but without consequence
@Thorne This isn't Star Trek.
@Dremora LOL you can't rape an appliance any more than you can murder one. Did your old fridge die of natural causes?
NPC #465949 dude wtf is wrong with you
Oh my gosh. I have no idea how I showed up in this part of youtube but I feel like a piece of my soul is missing -_- I'm going to go take another shower.
no sleeping today
Dont do it.... you are going to look at the drain. . And u dont wanna know
Accurate description of living in my ex's mother's home.
LMAO
Ex mother?? Lol
Disowned, perhaps.
She forced you to mate?!
LMFAO ^
And with this, I have discovered my worse nightmare ......😑
Still a better love story than Twilight.
mom's spaghetti.
Lol!
King Corder that meme died in 1942 nigga
Misimaro Memes That doesn't make any sense...
x Czechie x wooooooshh whoops you just missed the joke... sorry
DAMN It... Why Hollywood don't do a movie of this history!?!?!?
they dont have the guts.... the mother scene is one of the most intense things i have ever heard of.
Just imagine trying to shoot it and having the movie under your name.
Way too dark for mainstream. Could be an independent release, but not Hollywood.
Cronenberg is fuckign great. He always took far less money (like John Carpenter) so he could do more risky, edgy films and having more creative control over them) There are so many comics out there that would make fantastic films (like this one here in the video) but Hollywood wont touch them because they are not sure things and universal enough in content appeal to reach the most people possible. That is why when you watch many Hollywood films even if the story is different you still feel a "formula" at work. It is like a recipe that they will not divert from. I mean, from a monetary standpoint I can understand why this is, the way it is. Investors have to be repaid, and if the film doesnt profit..it could be catastrophic for a studio..especially if it has a budget like films do today (100 million+) But at least we get some stuff that does wind up being very good.. Alien1+2 , Blade Runner, Star Wars, Dune..etc They may not be perfect, but far far better than having nothing at all.
Diego Vinicio Mejía Quesada If they even were able to get this concept and plot through with a legitimate rating it would've been the hardest R rating to ever exist. You absolutely know why they didn't and you just watched why.
This story would have been wayyyyyyy to brutal to make into a film, but it would have been amazing to see and would have pushed the franchise more into legendary status then it is now. Fascinating story!
This was probably the most interesting segment of the Labyrinth storyline; he had found something that could eradicate the aliens, or at the very least make them weaker and more easily destroyed. From what I remember in the novel, a sweeper team had destroyed the hive after Church's retrieval thus destroying the mold that was slowly killing the hive. Even if he could have retrieved samples for replication, would he have done anything good with it? His lab and experiments showed he was no better than General Spears; I figured his hive experience had made him more sympathetic to the xenos as he obviously wanted to learn more about them instead of destroy them.
It reminds me of the sick and unhealthy beehives. That, or the mold that can kill ant colonies in man made ant farms, as a result of poor human engineering . It's possible that The black mold is a natural result of a stagnant hive that is not being cleaned or attended to properly. We often see that lots of humidity is trapped inside hives. They healthy natural hive would have minimal mold as a result of care but an artificial hive may change the behavior of the xenomorphs enough that their natural defenses are not good enough.
Molds can kill natural ant colonies as well. It's more an issue of population size exceeding the ability to properly clean the nest, or creating too many vectors for the mold to get in. "Human Engineering" has next to nothing to do with it, save for not expanding a colony's space when it reaches a certain size.
Hentai has NOTHING on this......my GOD!
Nhentai/177013 look it up chief
@@rinnereaper2436 wtf
@@quardine337 lmfao did you look it up
Wait so wtf happened in the end
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Madlad literally did: if you can't beat them. Join them 😂
i would do it
Wonder if he fucked a few aliens
@@moth8775 you think they got reproductive organs down there?
@@curtismcpsycho8212 rules34 artists thinks so
@@kratek56 rule34 artist bend reality to whatever the lood demands.
Ahh…Aliens: Labyrinth. One of the best graphic novels I’ve ever read. Thanks for the upload 🙏
you could roll out a new trilogy of movies, by combining aliens labyrinth, music of the spears, rogue and stronghold and tie them all together with royal jelly and Dr church. you could throw it all in with that, body horror, psychological horror, action, the aliens origins and throw in a couple of central characters like Jeri the alien model synthetic. some scientists and a couple of colonial marines and you'd have a trilogy that people would love. sure you'd have to make a lot changes but if kept the core and the themes you'd be golden. i mean really all you'd have to change would be the central hero character which lets face it are not always that interesting these comics/novels and some of the circumstances and locations and it would be awesome.
yeah that would be pretty awesome
I would love just to see Jeri, the alien synthetic.
He's something we've never seen, yet sounds like a practical idea to conceive by now
I'll start writing the script tomorrow !!
gabriellockhart True that! I loved reading these comics in the 1990s and always thought they were better stories than most of the sequels
gabriellockhart. You mean MUSIC OF THE SPHERES
"They probed us"
"I had never heard of alien behaviour like this"
Really? I find that hard to believe......
😏
„serviceable in other areas“
giggidy
I always love these kind of human gone feral with a different species kind of stories.
Church getting back to his ship sounds oddly similar to my grandparents describing their walk to school every day.
This has to be one of my absolute favorites from your channel! Anytime I think of the Aliens franchise I think of it described in your voice! Thank you for this channel!!!!! And please, more!!!!!!!!!!! I can't get enough! I've downloaded almost all of your videos and listen to them while I'm commuting or working in the yard, etc. You are awesome!!!!!!
First comic I ever read was an “Alien” comic, and it was this exact one. Can still remember the feeling in my stomach when Church revealed his past. Great throwback!
Funny how I once had this recommended to me years ago and then had it recommended to me years later. Took me long enough to watch this
That was definitely the darkest story I've ever seen in the Alien universe. Something like this would actually bring the terror back to the Xenomorph in a film. No surprise Dr. Church turned out to be permanently messed in the head.
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I DIDN'T ASK FOR THIS
This was painful to listen too but amazing story telling
This shit has been floatin around in my recommended section for YEARS
RUclips: But guys it’s aliens you guys love aliens right?
How has this not been made into a movie. This would be crazy to watch.
Way too graphic to ever be made.
How old are you guys to not understand most of Hollywood?
The masses, meaning a lot more people in public, like happy stories and happy endings.
This Dr Church story is absolutely interesting but it’s damn brutal and graphic as hell.
People pay to make movies and they need a return on that investment.
It would be a very tall order to market a movie about rape and incest, and o myself would not invest in this shit as it would be a risk that this movie not make money.
0:29 'other areas'
do tell ;)
+TheJackFroster that's worth exploring in a whole other video lol
oh god please no
XD
Let's just say that she was....fully functional.
She already has white liquid in her!
This is a messed up up hentai
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Ye
Prettu sure it is
this is worse than hentai
@@knightscendant Their might me some truth to that. Face Huggers were designed by Ridley Scott to be symbolic to Oral Rape.
Aliens Labyrinth was one of my favorite dark horse comics from the 90s. I read a lot of alien, predator and alien v predator comics, but Labyrinth had some of the best art work. The artist knew how to draw aliens and get their likeness spot on. There were many comics where the art just wasn't up to scratch.
It's kinda like a metaphor of trading in your soul for knowledge
The guy had balls of steel
This is too fcking beautiful, the video, your tone, and the narrative is just... Disturbingly fascinating... I love it,
you earned yourself a new subscriber and I hope to see more of your stuffs! ♥
Lanz 22 Just so you know, or as a reminder, this is just a voiceover of a comic. Not like, his original work.
Dear god that was horrific
This is such a great story. Wipes the floor with everything that came after the second movie.
If anyone thought this art style looks familiar: the artist for Labyrinth, Kilian Plunkett, did a lot of Star Wars work including the Clone Wars series and Rebels.
I’ve watched this video like 5 times and it’s just as good every time
I've watched this video before but having just finished reading Aliens: Labyrinth, it was even more enjoyable this time around. Good work!
Absolutely fantastic comics. About 6 months ago, at a comic shop about 25 minutes drive from my place, I found a full set of Aliens: Labyrinth, all 4 issues. Second printing, 1993.
About 5 drinks later, I read all 4 issues and holy shit that was some of the best alien content ever. 10/10. Highly recommend reading
This should be a children's book
Andrew Tornadoboy agreed XD
Something that i would of read
...and then the Alien said "here comes the chu-chu train, open wide!", and then the human said, "aaaarrrrgggglllbbbrrrrrglllllhhhhhh!"
And they lived happily ever after.
The End.
Uh no xD
Sex Education XD