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Paperback Indiana Jones Omnibus, Volume 1: The Further Adventures Book

ISBN: 1595822461

ISBN13: 9781595822468

Indiana Jones Omnibus, Volume 1: The Further Adventures

(Part of the Indiana Jones Omnibus Series)

Indiana Jones is back in this volume recounting three of the most important discoveries in the career of the 20th century's most adventurous archeologist. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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For Old and New Indy Fans Alike

If you were a kid during the 1980s, chances are you were obsessed with "Raiders of the Lost Ark." When Marvel Comics began publishing new stories featuring the archeological exploits of Indiana Jones with "The Further Adentures of Indiana Jones" (TFAOIJ), it really hit the spot. With this "Further Adventures" Omnibus, Dark Horse Comics has reprinted the first 12 issues of TFAOIJ as well as the three-issue Marvel Comics "Raiders of the Lost Ark" film adaptation. The Omnibus format is somehwat smaller in size than the original comics they're taken from, but now the artwork is in rich, vivid color and they are a revelation! I don't think I can go back to looking at my original Indy comics, because seeing the old newsprint-style print and poor-quality paper is like looking through a dirty window with a cataract. The "Further Adventures" Omnibus is the best treatment these comics are ever going to get, so if you're an original Indiana Jones fan like me, get the Omnibus to bring back some cherished memories. If you're a more recent Indy fan, you're in for an interesting, somewhat different take on the legend that is Indiana Jones.

"Indiana Jones and the Lost Comics of the 1980's"

The man in the hat is back! I picked up a few of Marvel's "Further Adventures of Indiana Jones" comics when they first came out in the early 1980's, and years later I wished that I had gotten them all (though back then, as a kid, I had transportation and money issues... yes, even at just 60 cents each, I couldn't buy EVERY comic I liked, particularly when such goodies as Topps' baseball cards and Snow Cones from the beloved Ice-Cream Man were competing for my limited funds!). So it's great to finally have the opportunity to snap up a nicely done, full-color collection of many of these old issues. The "Raiders" movie adaptation is a nice bonus, too, providing an appropriate opening to the book. I share the hope of the other reviewers that further volumes of "The Further Adventures" will soon be released. Indiana Jones himself would surely agree: nothing beats unearthing lost treasures from the past!

Indy from the Marvel "House of Ideas" - a match made in Heaven!

Many of the younger Indiana Jones fans might just think of Dark Horse when it comes to Indy in comic books, but they are missing a huge chapter if Marvel didn't come to mind. Now Dark Horse Comics has begun collecting the first four color Indiana Jones adventures that came from the legendary Marvel Bullpen, home of Spider-Man, The Hulk and Captain America. In the just released first volume, Indyfans can read not only the first twelve issues of The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones, but also the one that started it all, Marvel's adaptation of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Now, you have to put yourself back into the world of early 1981, and I say early because the magazine-sized edition of Raiders which sported a great painted cover by legendary artist Howard Chaykin (the artist behind the very first Star Wars poster that sold for $1.00, Marvel comic adaptation and the man who also drew the 7 foot tall, green alien rabbit Jaxxon in the first post Star Wars comics) came out a few months before the movie. Fans can see that the story is a bit minimalistic with the art done by Marvel great John Buscema and with inks by Klaus Janson (who had just worked on Frank Miller's breakthrough Daredevil at Marvel a few years before Miller's epic The Dark Knight Returns). You will also read much more dialogue and background information on Indy's quest for the Ark than made it onto the screen, like Indy and Marion's bar kiss and exactly how Indy stayed on the U-Boat. If you have never had the chance to get these issues, it is fun way to look back at this version of Raiders' and see how it looked from a different point of view. But onto the rest of this collection, with the first ever post-Raiders adventure of Indiana Jones written and drawn by John Byrne and inked by his X-Men partner Terry Austin. Back in the late 70s and early 80s these two were the top artist team in the industry and revitalized the Uncanny X-Men, so when it was announced they would be helming Indy it was a dream come true. Unfortunately, not a very long dream, as changes in the editorial plan, lead by the Marvel Editor in Chief, Jim Shooter, called for all of the storylines to be no longer than two issues, in an attempt making the storylines easily accessible by any new reader. This change, along with the folks at Lucasfilm being pretty protective on the storylines of Indy's further adventures made Byrne leave after the first two issues. It is a shame, as he had planned on longer plot lines stretching over multiple issues and recurring villains. The story starts off in Marshall College and has Indy whipping his students into shape - literally. Along the way there was Marcus, a baddie named Solomon Black, gold-plated bodies, zombies and Indy being rescued by Nazis (I kid you not). The story is great and is written in two to three page chapters with cliffhanger-style action that followed the serials that inspired Indy to begin with. It is a shame that Byrne never continued work on Indy, as his pin

Brilliant!

Another brilliant omnibus collection. I don't think you need a review to tell you that you want and need this in your collection. Chances are if you clicked on this book, then you should get it. Even non fans will be appreciative of the compilation presented here. Another rare and brilliant collection, now let's see Volume 2! Highly recommended, 5 stars.
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