The Best 35th Anniversary Artwork for Ridley Scott's Alien

It's been thirty-five years since the release of Ridley Scott's Alien, in which time it's been widely recognized as one of the best sci-fi/horror movies of all time. In honor of the chestburster's birthday, Poster Posse did a series of round-ups of Alien anniversary artwork from their network of artists. Here are our favorites from Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3:

The Scariest

Considering the technological advancements that have taken place in the last few decades, you would think that a monster from the 70's would be cheesy and would fail to scare. But after 35 years, the Xenomorph never fails to terrify:

[Credit: Poster Posse]

[Credit: Robert Bruno]

[Credit: Marko Manev]

[Credit: Tomasz Opasinski]

[Credit: Paul Ainsworth]

The Prettiest

You wouldn't think that artwork for a movie this focused on disgusting, rapey body horror could be pretty, but it is:

[Credit: Andy Fairhurst]

[Credit: Orlando Arocena]

[Credit: Orlando Arocena]

[Credit: Rich Davies]

This series of prints by Doaly is not only pretty, but shows a progression and tells a story:

The Coolest

[Credit: Daniel Nash]

Ridley is a BAMF.

[Credit: John Aslarona]

[Credit: Matthew Griffin]

And don't forget Jones, the best one!

[Credit: Laurie Greasley]

[Credit: The Dark Inker]