RELATED: Ridley Scott Says Alien TV Show Won't Be As Good As Original MovieĪs the paradise's pastor, Ambrose wants them to stick to their Bibles, but things change when the Heraclides crashes on the planet after a Xenomorph somehow got onboard and wreaked havoc. He's been masquerading as human as the cult grows its Garden of Adeline, preaching the word of Mother and crafting what they see as Eden as told by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Salvador Larroca, Clayton Cowles and Guru-eFX.
This is none other than Ambrose, who's on Euridice, a planet that's been terraformed and colonized by a religious group, the Spinners in 2202. With Marvel's Alien #8, that all changes with the introduction of an even more devious synthetic.
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With his god complex aside, he still doesn't quite hold a candle to Ash, the android who appeared in the first movie as someone manipulating Ripley's crew to harvest an alien embryo to take back to Earth for the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. In the Alien franchise, the android David surprised audiences with how ruthless he was in Prometheus and Alien: Covenant, where he used humans as part of an experiment to create Xenomorphs. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Alien #8, on sale from Marvel Comics now.