Alien Invasions!
The History of Aliens in Pop Culture
Edited by Michael Stein; foreword by David J. Hogan
Description
Written by a team of internationally renowned experts on the subject, Alien Invasions! Explores how aliens—and the ways we perceive them—have evolved over the years across a wide range of media, from books and magazines to film and television. Within these richly illustrated pages, you’ll meet aliens with eyes on stalks; the tentacled aliens of H. G. Wells’s War of the Worlds; Frank R. Paul’s barrel-chested Martians of the 1930s; the blob-like B-movie creatures of the 1950s; H. R. Giger’s nightmarish creation for Ridley Scott’s Alien; Steven Spielberg’s friendly visitor in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial; and many, many more. Each of the book’s chapters tackles its subject from a different vantage point, beginning with the earliest fictional examples by Wells and others, before looking at the pulp-magazine explosion of the 1920s and 1930s; the UFO phenomenon of the 1950s, in print and on screen; comic-book aliens, from Buck Rogers to the present day; the B-movie boom of the 1950s, heralded by The Thing and The Day the Earth Stood Still; invaders from within, in the form of Body-Snatchers and Triffids; aliens’ interactions with Earth women; small-screen aliens, from Star Trek to Falling Skies; and blockbuster invasions, from Close Encounters to Arrival.
Along the way, you’ll encounter ray guns, seedpods, mind control, and body transference, not to mention a whole galaxy of friendly visitors and fearsome invaders. Never before have so many aliens assembled in one place!
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Author Biography
MICHAEL STEIN began his career in publishing with Science Fantasy Film Classics, then developed Fantastic Films. Since 1985 he has published Film Facts: The Magazine of Unusual Film and Television and Outre: The World of Ultra Media. As a freelance commercial artist, he specializes in science-fiction, fantasy, and comicbook illustration.
DAVID J. HOGAN worked as an entertainment journalist in Los Angeles before enjoying thirty years of work in Chicago book and magazine publishing. He has written features and reviews for Filmfax, Moviegoer, Cinefantastique, and other film magazines, and has contributed to Collectible Automobile and Aviation History. Hogan’s essays have appeared in booklength cinema monographs from Edinburgh University Press and others. His first book, Who’s Who of the Horrors and Other Fantasy Films (1980), has been followed by titles examining Cold War cinema, science fiction in American and British culture, film noir, movie comedy, and the UFO phenomenon.
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- Publisher IDW
- Publication Date October 2020
- Orginal LanguageEnglish
- ISBN/Identifier 9781684057108
- FormatHardback
- Primary Price 34.99 USD
- Pages176
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleEnglish
- Original Language AuthorsEnglish
- Copyright Year2020
- Page size240 x 210
- Illustration200+
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