Well, 'Resident Alien Graphic Novel' could be about an extraterrestrial being who has made Earth its place of residence. It might explore how this alien perceives human culture, society, and values. It could also involve the alien's interactions with humans, which could range from friendly to hostile, and how these interactions shape the story.
I'm not sure exactly, but it could be the resident alien itself as a main character. Maybe there are also some humans who play important roles, like a scientist who discovers the alien or a local who befriends it.
The alien series can have aspects of comic horror, but it's not a straightforward classification. It often combines intense sci-fi action with moments of dark humor and shock value that could be interpreted as such.
The Alien series isn't comic horror. It's known for its dark and suspenseful tone, with a focus on the horror of the alien threat and the struggle for survival. There's no comical aspect to it.
The 'alien franchise novels and comic books' have made the franchise more complex and rich. They've introduced new storylines and concepts. Novels like 'Alien: Isolation' which is based on the game but also adds to the franchise's story. Comics can take risks with the art and story that movies might not be able to. They all work together to make the Alien world a more immersive place for fans.