A violent, almost demonic alien race called the Furies first appeared in a series of Star Trek crossover novels published in 1996. Titled Star Trek: Invasion!, these four novels spanned the 23rd and ...
Dark Horse has created and published many comics within the Alien universe. Some of these comics have been turned into novels. In total, nine have been adapted into novels, which will be explained ...
L. Galuppo's debut YA sci-fi novel Eco Reign (March 25, 2025) blends climate crisis and alien intervention, exploring survival, sacrifice, and ethical dilemmas Eco Reign is a must-read sci-fi and ...
The year’s best speculative fiction includes a fantasy novel by Kelly Link, alien epics and promising starts to series. Credit...Karan Singh Supported by By Amal El-Mohtar Amal El-Mohtar is a Hugo ...
While a direct Alien: Covenant sequel might never happen, a franchise writer has revealed what happened to Michael Fassbender's David next.
The New Scientist Book Club has been reading Tade Thompson’s Rosewater, a thrilling sci-fi novel that imagines Nigeria as ground zero in an alien invasion. This week, our culture editor Alison Flood ...
Over the years, there have been many novelizations released for the Alien universe. This includes an expanded universe, Dark Horse adaptations, and novelizations of the movies and some of the games.
The latest novel by Adrian Tchaikovsky, Shroud, examines the question of whether, faced with an alien intelligence, we would actually perceive it as intelligent. That and whether the aliens would ...