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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781593078874
ISBN: 1593078870
Label: Dark Horse Comics
Manufacturer: Dark Horse Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: February 15, 2008
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics
Sales Rank: 50426
Studio: Dark Horse Comics
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Indiana Jones is back in this massive volume recounting three of the most important discoveries in the career of the twentieth century's most adventurous archeologist! Containing the long out-of-print stories, "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis," "Thunder in the Orient," and "Indiana Jones and the Arms of Gold," this substantial tome follows the intrepid Dr. Jones as he travels from Africa to Asia and nearly everywhere in between in a race against the Nazis for the world's greatest treasures. From lost cities, to ancient temples, to artifacts of legendary power, Indy will stop at nothing to preserve these prizes from the grasp of Adolf Hitler's evil minions.
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Very beautiful publication with Indy's early Dark Horse stories. The stories contained in this volume are discribed by the previous reviewers and although they haven't changed the comic world they are fun to read.
This book is a bit shorter in size, it doesn't stand as tall as the original issues were, and it doesn't feature the original cover art from all the issues. The publisher has chosen to randomly pick one for each story and let it run continuously. Although not a mistake in ... Read More
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Indiana Jones Omnibus Volume 1 is certainly not what you might except...
I just have one word for it: dull. A lot of editing have been made to present these stories to look like one shots, but omissions were made on several pages were the title of the next "episode" is announced ( p. 202, for example, include the title of the next episode, and reprint the exact same splash page in smaller format, ruining the whole flow of the story).
The stories are also very hard to follow. ... Read More
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This Indiana Jones Omnibus comes from Dark Horse Comics and contains a collection of comics from three different story volumes. The stories were originally published in comic book form in the early 1990s just after the 1989 release of INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE. The three story arcs are:
"Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis"--this story is a rough adaptation of the Lucasart video game with the same name. Indy travels around the globe with a ravishing redheaded woman named Sophie ... Read More
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Fresh on the heels of the release of the new Indiana Jones trailer and May 22nd film debut, Darkhorse Books has reprinted three complete treasure seeking adventures fans can whet their appetites on. The Indy flood not only includes comics, but also books (film adaptatons and series), but also the Young Indy Chronicles and the three previous films.
With an archaeological smorgasborg like that to choose from, you can't go hungry!
In the early 1990's, ... Read More
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Dark Horse Comics has been publishing these fantastic Omnibus volumes the last couple of years. This particular collection contains previously out of print "Indiana Jones" miniseries from 1991-1994. All three tales are pretty solid.
"Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis" is the first story and is an adaptation of the classic Lucasarts computer game of the same name. I felt this was the weakest of the three stories but that might be because I'm comparing it too much to the game. It'd be hard to ... Read More
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