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Alien 3: The Unproduced Screenplay by William Gibson

Autor William Gibson, Pat Cadigan
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2022
William Gibson's never-before-adapted screenplay for the sequel to Aliens, revealing the fates of Ripley, Newt, Bishop, and Corporal Hicks. When the Colonial Marines vessel Sulaco docks with space station and military installation Anchorpoint, a new form of Xenomorph appears. Written by Hugo Award-winning novelist and "Queen of Cyberpunk? Pat Cadigan, based on Gibson's never-produced first draft
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ISBN-13: 9781803361130
ISBN-10: 1803361131
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 128 x 192 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Titan Publ. Group Ltd.

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William Gibson's never-before-adapted screenplay for the sequel to Aliens, revealing the fates of Ripley, Newt, Bishop, and Corporal Hicks. When the Colonial Marines vessel Sulaco docks with space station and military installation Anchorpoint, a new form of Xenomorph appears. Written by Hugo Award-winning novelist and "Queen of Cyberpunk? Pat Cadigan, based on Gibson's never-produced first draft


Notă biografică

Pat Cadigan is a science fiction, fantasy and horror writer, three-time winner of the Locus Award, twice winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award and one-time winner of the Hugo Award. She wrote the novelization of Alita: Battle Angel, and a prequel novel to the highly anticipated film, Iron City. She also wrote Lost in Space: Promised Land, novelizations of two episodes of The Twilight Zone, the Cellular novelization, and the novelization and sequel to Jason X. WILLIAM GIBSON is one of the most influential authors of the 20th Century. His novel Neuromancer is credited with establishing the cyperpunk subgenre, and he wrote pioneering works in both steampunk and alternate history.