Thank you so much. And I didn't see Ash coming at all. I've been doing an impersonation of the late Sir Ian Holm for awhile, and was glad to get another? opportunity to do it. Lolol, oh yeah, I'm going back and doing the graphic novel adaptations of the films...
I love your alien videos and hope you’ll make some comic dubs for the new Predator vs wolverine. Keep up the good work and don’t stop pushing out these motion comic/ comic dubs. If you know of any content creators who like put out quality comic dubs, please let me know. Thanks again for all your hard work.
Well thank you very much. And i have some good news for you. Already started it. Here's the link for Issue 1. ua-cam.com/video/LB8jQX-YOYc/v-deo.htmlsi=Rv0N7lw7IEeDapnk
I agree whole heartedly. Was kind of expecting a different backstory, but was pleasantly surprised by the story, AND guest synth. *SPOILER ALERT* I did the best I could impersonating Sir Ian Holm, I respect him so much and wanted to do his "character" justice to his performance.
So I'm going to be honest. I think marvel is doing a great job with the alien series and it's really gotten my attention and you have done a fantastic job doing audio and bringing these to life. Please continue to keep up the good work as someone who works night shift as a paramedic, I enjoy watching and listening to your audio comics at night
@@Italiangentleman2394 Thank you so much my friend. Thank you for the work you do, and the compliments. I will continue as long as they do. I'm very much enjoying this series, and looking forward to Predator, and my editing game just keeps getting better!
Absolutely there are. Here's the link to chapter one's Playlist. ua-cam.com/play/PLsKjoWztgarWCzFecuG7cs0BzUnwRUp3p.html Scroll down to the longplay version, and there's a Playlist for chapter 2 as well, plus some Alien Omnibus from Dark Horse. Thank you so much and welcome to the channel!
Pause at 2:15 So they're telling me, that even I the far future where they have a powerful enough rail/coil gun, careless explosive 10mm ammunition, smart targeting GPMG/SAW, they are still using the M249 WITH an LCAN from the late 90s no less. The comic writers have to know we have been trial running and just finished the NGSW program as a reference lmao. For those that don't know, the weapons in the Alien(s) movies are extremely practical and infact have been recreated to some extent in real life, but if we're just talking about the movies and periphery than yeah. The SMART gun is actually based off the MG3/MG42 platform but chambered in 7.62x51 NATO which at the time of the "Aliens" title a lot were being sold or re-tooled for NATO use by the German Bundeswher and a few were circulating the US Market that could only be bought by other Form 7 SOT FFLs like those in Hollywood after the 1986 full-auto ban under Reagan. The same goes for the M41 and M41A Pulse Rifle, which is actually based on the (iirc) M1928A1n hence the charging handle being on the side and not top. The under-slung "25mm" is loosely based of the SPAS-12 shotgun platform, even though technically the size of the mention used for production is actually 12.7mm or "12 Gauge". Sorry, I am a gun nut, and a gun nut for stuff from fiction that could be practical.
Wowza, thats EXTREMELY informative. Lolol, and yeah, idk that much about force multipliers, other than how to use them safely and maintenance. I'm sure it's just the artists drawing a weapon from still image or preference, but it's impressive you noticed that on a 2 second image, lmao! I remember watching the "making of" Aliens and the custom firearms they made were so fuggin cool, blew my mind. And they functioned!
@@adeadguy Oh yeah, and sorry for spelling and syntax. YT doesnt like certain words. "Careless" is supposed to be "caseless" and M1928A1 is the military designation for that pattern of the Thompson open-bolt submachine gun, the M41 is basically that mechanically; except its closed-bolt. Once you understand them on a mechanics and basic construction basis it's truly fascinating the amount of work that went in to them in less than 120 or so years. That's why I am always fascinated by the tech-level of my favourite sci-fi and sci-fantasy franchises and love it when Ballistic Engineers and people in the industry do detailed breakdowns of them in lore as applied to real life.
@@adeadguy I am also familiar with the M249 because I am prior service and was my squads A or (Alternate) operator for the unfortunate guy who had toblug around that 12 pound hunk of metal.
@@ryangamston1964 🤣🤣🤣 nope, shortly after this his son dies in a terrible accident, and then the other other mission where he gets impregnated changing his life forever, loses his relationship with his son, wife dies, and the company just keeps ramming it in. Lmao, his only friend was an android.
"You have my sympathies..."
My bro....that was 🔥🔥🔥. I love the nod to Ash they gave in this comic. Loved the way you made it the letters pop out in the middle.
Thank you so much. And I didn't see Ash coming at all. I've been doing an impersonation of the late Sir Ian Holm for awhile, and was glad to get another? opportunity to do it. Lolol, oh yeah, I'm going back and doing the graphic novel adaptations of the films...
This was bone chilling.. I loved every moment of it!
Well heck yeah! I personally loved this issue, a lot. Thank you so much!
I enjoyed that. I love alien audio’s more please 🙌🏽👍🏽🔥
Great job brother
Domo arigato Elon-san!
Great Video. Cool is see the ASH A.I back again.
Solid production.
Bravo!!!!!!!!
Every time. So good! 🙌💯🔥🔥🔥
Thank you! 🙏 I'm glad you enjoyed it.
OUTSTANDING ❤
Thank you! 🙏
I thought he said Ishimura...almost passed out ❤
Whoa, now thatd be mixing some fkt up franchises together, yeah, xenos AND necros? Nope.
Awesome story and art. Excellent reading!
Thank you! And I ageee. Personally I love the artwork in these so far. And the story is better than I expected.
You know for a dead guy, you're pretty fukn awesome ❤
Why thank you, you flatter me. I try, and I appreciate you.
Thank you for updating
No, thank you for watching, i appreciate it
Woah, didn't know Ash would make a savage comeback one day lol fucking hell yo 💀
I did NOT see that coming either. I was do pleasantly surprised by the entire issue tbh. Helluva story. I hope I did Sir Ian Holm justice. RIP
@@adeadguy in sure you did him a great service 👏
Outstanding job as usual 🙂
Why thank you good sir. 👍
Awesome
I love your alien videos and hope you’ll make some comic dubs for the new Predator vs wolverine. Keep up the good work and don’t stop pushing out these motion comic/ comic dubs. If you know of any content creators who like put out quality comic dubs, please let me know. Thanks again for all your hard work.
Well thank you very much. And i have some good news for you. Already started it. Here's the link for Issue 1.
ua-cam.com/video/LB8jQX-YOYc/v-deo.htmlsi=Rv0N7lw7IEeDapnk
This is cool
This was a great issue
I agree whole heartedly. Was kind of expecting a different backstory, but was pleasantly surprised by the story, AND guest synth.
*SPOILER ALERT*
I did the best I could impersonating Sir Ian Holm, I respect him so much and wanted to do his "character" justice to his performance.
So I'm going to be honest. I think marvel is doing a great job with the alien series and it's really gotten my attention and you have done a fantastic job doing audio and bringing these to life. Please continue to keep up the good work as someone who works night shift as a paramedic, I enjoy watching and listening to your audio comics at night
@@Italiangentleman2394 Thank you so much my friend. Thank you for the work you do, and the compliments. I will continue as long as they do. I'm very much enjoying this series, and looking forward to Predator, and my editing game just keeps getting better!
That was awesome dude 👏 😎 is there more? I hope so 🙏
Absolutely there are. Here's the link to chapter one's Playlist.
ua-cam.com/play/PLsKjoWztgarWCzFecuG7cs0BzUnwRUp3p.html
Scroll down to the longplay version, and there's a Playlist for chapter 2 as well, plus some Alien Omnibus from Dark Horse. Thank you so much and welcome to the channel!
Excellent
Thank you! 🙏
Fire
WHERE?!?!?! 🧯💨🔥 thank you-thank you!
Pause at 2:15
So they're telling me, that even I the far future where they have a powerful enough rail/coil gun, careless explosive 10mm ammunition, smart targeting GPMG/SAW, they are still using the M249 WITH an LCAN from the late 90s no less. The comic writers have to know we have been trial running and just finished the NGSW program as a reference lmao.
For those that don't know, the weapons in the Alien(s) movies are extremely practical and infact have been recreated to some extent in real life, but if we're just talking about the movies and periphery than yeah. The SMART gun is actually based off the MG3/MG42 platform but chambered in 7.62x51 NATO which at the time of the "Aliens" title a lot were being sold or re-tooled for NATO use by the German Bundeswher and a few were circulating the US Market that could only be bought by other Form 7 SOT FFLs like those in Hollywood after the 1986 full-auto ban under Reagan. The same goes for the M41 and M41A Pulse Rifle, which is actually based on the (iirc) M1928A1n hence the charging handle being on the side and not top. The under-slung "25mm" is loosely based of the SPAS-12 shotgun platform, even though technically the size of the mention used for production is actually 12.7mm or "12 Gauge".
Sorry, I am a gun nut, and a gun nut for stuff from fiction that could be practical.
Wowza, thats EXTREMELY informative. Lolol, and yeah, idk that much about force multipliers, other than how to use them safely and maintenance.
I'm sure it's just the artists drawing a weapon from still image or preference, but it's impressive you noticed that on a 2 second image, lmao!
I remember watching the "making of" Aliens and the custom firearms they made were so fuggin cool, blew my mind. And they functioned!
@@adeadguy
Oh yeah, and sorry for spelling and syntax. YT doesnt like certain words.
"Careless" is supposed to be "caseless" and M1928A1 is the military designation for that pattern of the Thompson open-bolt submachine gun, the M41 is basically that mechanically; except its closed-bolt. Once you understand them on a mechanics and basic construction basis it's truly fascinating the amount of work that went in to them in less than 120 or so years. That's why I am always fascinated by the tech-level of my favourite sci-fi and sci-fantasy franchises and love it when Ballistic Engineers and people in the industry do detailed breakdowns of them in lore as applied to real life.
@@adeadguy I am also familiar with the M249 because I am prior service and was my squads A or (Alternate) operator for the unfortunate guy who had toblug around that 12 pound hunk of metal.
@@redcell9636 well thats pretty damn cool that you have extensive knowledge and still enjoy the fun stuff about it too.
@@redcell9636 thank you for your service, and thank you for carrying around that hunk of metal!
Where's this line up continuity wise with the first marvel alien story with the alpha and all that?
It actually takes place about 20 years before the events of Issue #1 which was in 2200.
@@adeadguy Guy just can't catch a break lol
@@ryangamston1964 🤣🤣🤣 nope, shortly after this his son dies in a terrible accident, and then the other other mission where he gets impregnated changing his life forever, loses his relationship with his son, wife dies, and the company just keeps ramming it in. Lmao, his only friend was an android.
@@adeadguy He has our Sympathies.
Badass 🤘
Thank you! 🤘🤘🤘
Awesome
Thank you so much 🙏