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![]() ![]() ![]() The plots for all three are pretty much what you’d expect for an Indiana Jones story Indy learns about a fabled treasure, gets mixed up with some dizzy dame, fights the locals, and in the end saves the world while losing the treasure. The first two are must-reads for Indy fans, while the third really disappointed me, especially in relation to the first two. There are three out-of-print miniseries collected here, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, Thunder in the Orient, and Indiana Jones and the Arms of Gold. In fact, this felt like just another movie starring everyone’s favorite globe-trotting archeologist. 1 doesn’t fall into the pitfalls common with bad books based on movies, at least for the first two-thirds. ![]() Fortunately, this Indiana Jones Omnibus Vol. Either the artist does a poor job with the likeness of the characters, or the writer can’t get the feel of the source material right. Me personally, I can usually do without them. Licensed comics have got to be one of the hardest things to do well, but people seem to like them as there’s always been a bevy of books based on popular shows and movies as long as comics have been around. ![]()
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