Aliens vs. Predator/Witchblade/Darkness: Mindhunter

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Jackie Estacado, a mob hitman possessing a mysterious, malevolent force known as the Darkness, and New York Police Detective Sara Pezzini, wielding an equally mysterious weapon, the Witchblade, are abducted and trapped in a realm of illusory violence and bottomless time. Forming an unsteady alliance, they rip through layers of false realities to discover that they're imprisoned on a huge, living spacecraft high in Earth's orbit - an ever-changing prison ship controlled by the mind of a madman. Their fellow ...
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Overview

Jackie Estacado, a mob hitman possessing a mysterious, malevolent force known as the Darkness, and New York Police Detective Sara Pezzini, wielding an equally mysterious weapon, the Witchblade, are abducted and trapped in a realm of illusory violence and bottomless time. Forming an unsteady alliance, they rip through layers of false realities to discover that they're imprisoned on a huge, living spacecraft high in Earth's orbit - an ever-changing prison ship controlled by the mind of a madman. Their fellow inmates? Swarms of Aliens and a female Predator with a jones for the Witchblade's power! If they can't find a way to prevail in this wild arena, they will be responsible for the end of human life on Earth! How could things be worse? Throw a Darkling/Alien hybrid in the mix! A fear-filled romp in horror and science fiction, written by David Quinn (Dr. Strange, Faust) and pencilled by Aliens vs. Predator vs. Terminator's Mel Rubi! Co-published by Top Cow.

Author Biography: For over 12 years, David Quinn has been contributing prolific amounts of writing to the comic-book industry, both in developing mini-series for top publishers and in the creation of his own properties. Quinn is currently working on several creator-owned projects for comics and film, and his first produced screenplay, Faust: Love of the Damned, debuted last year at the Sitges Festival in Spain. Quinn's first work with Dark Horse Comics is the mind-bending sci-fi spectacular Witchblade/Aliens/Darkness/Predator: Mind Hunter, co-published in summer 2001 by Dark Horse and Top Cow Comics.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781569716151
  • Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
  • Publication date: 8/29/2001
  • Series: Aliens VS Predator Series
  • Edition description: Not Appropriate For Children
  • Pages: 96
  • Sales rank: 892,296
  • Product dimensions: 6.72 (w) x 10.10 (h) x 0.10 (d)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted December 4, 2001

    Terrible

    Truly an example of poor writing, storytelling, plot. The dialogue is pathetic; what's supposed to pass as clever banter between Jackie and Sara comes off as plain stupid (and non-related to the events at hand...if you can understand the events, that is.) The plot is a half-hashed attempt to get Alien, Predator, Witchblade, and Darkness in the same comic. It has very little cohesiveness, almost NO explanation for the events occurring (often times action scenes are not depicted just stated, 'The van was incinerated, it must have been a predator.') Not to mention this comic is almost painful to read due to the almost 0 flow factor from panel to panel and scene to scene. The only redeeming factor of this book is the somewhat decent artwork. Occassionally it's even pleasant to look at, but most of the time the characters are just deformed. The only acceptable aspect is the coloring. Summary: Pathetic book, buy Darkness and Witchblade comic compilations instead.

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