Deathdrop,
Xenomorph,
11 years ago
EDIT: OK, so I appear to have written a goddamn thesis paper here. Sorry about that.
Ellen Ripley is the first real sci-fi action heroine in movies. She was fighting to defend her adopted daughter, and humanity as a whole. She needed a female nemesis. Thus, the Alien Queen.
In sci-fi/horror fiction of old, the men would battle invaders from the stars in order to protect what's theirs' (ie: Earth and/or women). Look at stuff like Creature from the Black Lagoon, or It, Terror From Beyond Space, or even King Kong. What's the common thread between all of them?
"Hey, those foreigners are taking our women/planet/property!"
It's an inherently male fear.
The battle in Aliens, though, is between two mothers trying to ensure their children's survival. It's a female fighting a female, and the conflict itself is inherently female. That's the whole point.
It is, on a fundamental level, what makes the Alien movies work. They're primarily about WOMEN.
By eliminating this, by usurping the Queen and having a specifically male alternative rule the Hive (because apparently there NEEDS to be a male in charge) you hamstring the entire thematic thrust of the Alien movies.
It's doesn't work. It just doesn't.
The fact that it doesn't work is the whole point of that "Rouge" comic you keep mentioning. The villain thinks that by creating a King, he will create a "pure" hive. In reality, the King is a deformed brute that kills every drone in the hive because because it views them as competition. The Queen than proceeds to kill it, because she's faster and smarter.
A specifically "male" alien doesn't work because, speaking from an evolutionary standpoint, male animals are primarily concerned with spreading their seed. Females are primarily concerned with nurturing and defending their young.
To put it another way, a Queen wants to defend The Hive at any cost. A King would want to start his own hive. So even within the non-canon EU, the King doesn't work.