Independence Day #1 – 5 (2016)
Independence Day #1–5 (2016) – Comic Series Overview
đ Genre
Science Fiction, Action, Alien Invasion, Military Thriller
đ€ Main Characters
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Dr. Jessica Morgan – A brilliant scientist specializing in extraterrestrial biology.
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Captain Joshua Adams – A determined military officer leading a covert mission.
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General Whitmore – The former U.S. President still haunted by the original invasion.
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David Levinson – The genius systems analyst now heading Earth Space Defense (ESD).
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Alien Engineers – A cryptic race tied to the mysterious spacecraft discovered underwater.
✍️ Writer
Victor Gischler – Known for his work on Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth and The Punisher: Frank Castle.
đš Artist
Steve Scott – Renowned for his dynamic line work and previous contributions to Batman and X-Men Forever.
đ️ Editor Details
Edited by Chris Thompson and Tom Williams, whose coordination ensured continuity with the cinematic universe.
đą Publisher and Brand
Published by Titan Comics, under the Independence Day franchise, licensed in conjunction with 20th Century Fox.
đ Release Year
2016
đ§Ź Brief Plot Summary
Set in the two decades following the original Independence Day film and just before Resurgence, the five-issue miniseries dives deep into Earth’s continued battle for survival. While global defense systems evolve under the Earth Space Defense (ESD), a secret U.S. military operation stumbles upon a mysterious alien vessel submerged beneath the Atlantic Ocean. The crew—led by Captain Joshua Adams and monitored by ESD’s top scientists—uncover chilling evidence that the invaders may not be as dormant as once believed. As new technologies are reverse-engineered and old threats resurface, humanity faces another existential gamble. đđœ
đ Notable Arcs or Storylines
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"The Atlantic Awakening" – A suspense-driven subplot where Earth's scientists attempt first contact—leading to devastating consequences.
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"Ghosts of 1996" – Former President Whitmore’s personal struggles and PTSD offer an emotional core to the comic’s military angle.
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"Precursor Protocol" – Reveals a rogue alien message embedded in the ship’s systems, suggesting there’s more to the invaders’ plan.
đ§ Fan Theories or Interpretations
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The “Benevolent Engineer” Theory – Some fans believe the submerged craft was not hostile but sent by a rebel alien faction attempting to aid humanity.
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David Levinson’s AI Paranoia – A recurring theme in the comic has prompted speculation that the AI designed from alien tech may be compromised or sentient.
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Alien Hive Lore Expansion – Suggests the alien collective mind hinted at in Resurgence was already influencing Earth long before the first invasion.
đ Review Summary
Independence Day #1–5 successfully bridges the cinematic gap between the original film and its sequel. The artwork by Steve Scott vividly captures the tone of large-scale alien warfare while injecting detail into scenes of tension and exploration. Victor Gischler’s writing adds weight to military and scientific dialogues, while character depth—especially in Whitmore’s and Jessica Morgan’s arcs—makes the narrative more than just explosions and extraterrestrial shootouts. Although brief, the miniseries delivers action-packed panels, clever continuity, and enough mystery to engage both new readers and hardcore fans of the franchise. đ„đđŸ
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