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''Alien Legion'' is a thirty-eight-issue American
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series, with several associated titles, created by
Carl Potts Carl Potts (born November 12, 1952) is an Americans, American comics artist, writer, teacher, and editor best known for creating the series ''Alien Legion'' for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics. Early life Born in Oakland, California, and r ...
,
Alan Zelenetz Alan Zelenetz is an American film producer and comic-book writer best known for co-creating the series '' Alien Legion'' for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics and a founder of Ovie Entertainment. Zelenetz also wrote several issues of Marvel's ...
, and
Frank Cirocco Frank Cirocco (born June 13, 1956) is an American comics artist and video game designer best known as the co-creator of '' Alien Legion'' with Carl Potts and Alan Zelenetz. Early life Frank Cirocco moved from Elmwood Park, New Jersey to San J ...
for
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'
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imprint in 1983. It features a military unit, Force Nomad, similar to the
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. Within the Marvel Comics Multiverse, the Alien Legion Universe is designated as Earth-98140.


Development

''Alien Legion'' — cover-titled ''The Alien Legion'' for its first series and initial
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— features Force Nomad, a military unit similar to the
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. Its characters include leader Sarigar, whose lower half is serpentine, the fully humanoid Torie Montroc, and Jugger Grimrod, an alien of the Thraxian race.
Carl Potts Carl Potts (born November 12, 1952) is an Americans, American comics artist, writer, teacher, and editor best known for creating the series ''Alien Legion'' for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics. Early life Born in Oakland, California, and r ...
began developing the character designs and structure of ''Alien Legion'' as a sample of his artwork when he was attempting to break into the comics field. He chose to develop an original story and characters to stand out from the competition when submitting to editors. Potts returned to the concept in 1983 after joining
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, and the series was pitched as a part of the
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.
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, then Editor-in-Chief of Marvel, approved the idea and Potts began development on the series under Marvel's contract which guaranteed profit participation for new characters. After Shooter withdrew his permission for the series, Archie Goodwin extended an offer to launch ''Alien Legion'' under the
Epic Comics Epic Comics (also known as the Epic Comics Group)Shooter, Jim. "Bullpen Bulletins: The Truth About the Epic Comics Group!" Marvel comics cover-dated November 1982. was an imprint of American publishing company Marvel Comics, active from 1982 to ...
imprint.


Publication history

Potts and co-creators
Alan Zelenetz Alan Zelenetz is an American film producer and comic-book writer best known for co-creating the series '' Alien Legion'' for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics and a founder of Ovie Entertainment. Zelenetz also wrote several issues of Marvel's ...
(writer) and
Frank Cirocco Frank Cirocco (born June 13, 1956) is an American comics artist and video game designer best known as the co-creator of '' Alien Legion'' with Carl Potts and Alan Zelenetz. Early life Frank Cirocco moved from Elmwood Park, New Jersey to San J ...
(
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) completed development of series, and the franchise debuted with Marvel/Epic Comics' ''The Alien Legion'' #1-20 (
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d April 1984 - June 1987). The 18-issue ''Alien Legion'' (Oct. 1987 - Aug. 1990), minus "The", followed, generally scripted by
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and penciled by
Larry Stroman Larry Stroman is an American comic book artist and writer. After first gaining attention illustrating the Epic Comics series '' Alien Legion'' (vol. 2), he went on to illustrate various Marvel Comics books such as ''The Uncanny X-Men'', ''X-Facto ...
. Afterward came the three-issue Dixon-Stroman miniseries ''Alien Legion: On The Edge'' (Nov. 1990 - Jan. 1991); the two-issue Dixon-Stroman ''Alien Legion: Tenants of Hell'' (1991); the one-shot cover-titled ''Alien Legion: Grimrod'' and copyrighted ''Alien Legion: Jugger Grimrod'' (Aug. 1992), by Dixon and artist Mike McMahon; the single-issue ''Alien Legion: Binary Deep'' (Sept. 1993), by Dixon and Argentine artist Enrique Alcatena; and the three-issue miniseries ''Alien Legion: One Planet at a Time'' (April–July 1993), by Dixon and penciler Hoang Nguyen. Additionally, Marvel/Epic published two spinoffs: ''Marvel Graphic Novel'' #25 (cover-titled ''Marvel Graphic Novel: The Alien Legion''), released in 1986 and containing the story "A Grey Day To Die" by writers Potts and Zelenetz, penciler Cirocco, and the first series' regular inker, Terry Austin; and the one-shot crossover with another series ''Law Dog and Grimrod: Terror at the Crossroads'' (1993). As well, two
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appeared: the 10-page "Tough Enough", by writer Dixon and penciler Douglas Braithwaite, in the Marvel/Epic magazine ''Epic'' (cover-titled ''Epic: An Anthology'') #3 (1992); and the 12-page "Altered State", by writer Potts and artist Alcatena, in ''Heavy Hitters Annual'' #1 (1993).
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announced it was publishing a new ''Alien Legion'' series in 2010 but the series was delayed. Instead of being produced by Dark Horse, the new four-issue series, ''Uncivil War'', was published in 2014 by Titan Comics. The new series was co-plotted by Potts and Dixon, scripted by Dixon, with art by Stroman and Potts. The ''Alien Legion'' series of comics was the longest-running property to emerge from the Epic Comics line.


Collected editions

Some of the stories have been published in trade paperback and hardback form. ''Alien Legion: Slaughterworld'' (1991; ), collects ''The Alien Legion'' #1 & 7-11. Checker Book Publishing released the books ''Force Nomad'' and ''Piecemaker'', collecting the second series, and ''Footsloggers'', collecting the first six issues of the first volume.
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published trade paperbacks of the ''On the Edge'' and ''Tenants of Hell'' miniseries.
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published the ''Alien Legion Omnibus Volume 1'' in December 2009 (), collecting the first seven story arcs of the original Epic Comics series; and ''Alien Legion Omnibus Volume 2'' in May 2010 (), rounding out the first series including the graphic novel. Titan Comics began publishing omnibus collections of the original Epic Comics material in 2014. A collected hardcover edition of ''Uncivil War'' was published by Titan in February 2015.


TV and film attempts

In 1995, Potts wrote a screenplay for an ''Alien Legion'' television adaptation, which was optioned in 1996 by
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. Bob Gale (screenwriter of ''
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'') wrote the pilot script. After MGM stopped development of the series, the property was then optioned by
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, but the series was cancelled due to management changes. ''Alien Legion'' was later developed by
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, who was seeking another science fiction property after ''
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'', and Potts was hired as executive editor to develop the animated version. Through his friendship with producer
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, which began with their collaboration on early drafts of the first
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film, Potts' ''Alien Legion'' screenplay was optioned in 2009 by producer
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and
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. In 2010, Bruckheimer exercised the option, buying the screenplay and assigning ''
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'' showrunner
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to do a rewrite. Benioff, who was a fan of the comic series as a child, completed three drafts of the script before he was removed from the project. Potts introduced Tim Miller to the producers, who then declined the project due to creative differences with Disney. Potts states that he is continuing to develop ''Alien Legion'' with other partners. In 2023, the rights were picked up by
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, with Miller slated to direct an adaptation.


References


External links

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