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Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient
(1993-1994)
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Covers #1 - #4
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Writer: Dan Barry
Artist: Dan Barry
Cover Artist: Dave Dorman
Letterer: Gail Beckett
Colorist: Gail Beckett
Pub. Date: September 01, 1993
Format: Full color
1. Dateline: 1938. Indiana Jones is on a dig at the
ruins of Bas Shamra, north of Tripoli. After he receives cryptic
instructions from his old friend, Marcus Brody, Indy is soon
on a plane to Nepal, destined to meet a mysterious woman from
his past. Indy discovers a treasure that could either unite
500 million people... or destroy the world! Written and illustrated
by Dan Barry, this series introduces a new sidekick for Indy,
and is one of the most relentlessly paced Indy adventures
ever devised. Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient precedes
the events of immensely popular Indiana Jones: The Fate of
Atlantis, and features a knockout cover by fan-favorite Dave
Dorman!
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Writer: Dan Barry
Artist: Dan Barry
Cover Artist: Hugh Fleming
Letterer: Gail Beckett
Colorist: Gail Beckett
Pub. Date: October 01, 1993
Format: Full color
2. Indy, Sophie, Khamal, and Dr. Kali are in Afghanistan,
hot on the trail of the sacred scrolls of Buddha, when they
are attacked by a band of mounted thieves. In the melee that
ensues, Sophie is kidnapped by the bandits, and winds up in
the clutches of their leader, Muzzad Ram. Indy inadvertently
enters a deadly game of Buz Kashi, in which it is less difficult
to win than to survive
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Previews #1 - #4
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Writer: Dan Barry
Cover Artist: Hugh Fleming
Penciller: Dan Barry
Inker: Dan Barry, Andy Mushynsky
Letterer: Gail Beckett
Colorist: Gail Beckett
Pub. Date: November 01, 1993
Format: Full color
3. After a narrow escape from Afghan horsemen, Indy,
Sophie, Khamal, and Dr. Kali make their way to Bamian, an
ancient crossroad of Indian, Greek, and Chinese cultures.
They believe that the monolithic Great Buddha at Bamian, carved
from a mountain and higher than Niagara Falls, will provide
vital information to the location of the Buddha Covenant.
When they encounter a sword-wielding enforcer from the Japanese
Army, it becomes brutally evident that Indy's team is not
alone on the trail, in the third exciting chapter of Indiana
Jones: Thunder in the Orient, "The Colussus of Bamian"!
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Writer: Dan Barry
Cover Artist: Hugh Fleming
Penciller: Dan Barry
Inker: Dan Barry, Andy Mushynsky
Letterer: Gail Beckett
Colorist: Gail Beckett
Pub. Date: December 01, 1993
Format: Full color
4. Indy and his team enter the lost city of Hindu Kush,
where Buddah's ancient teachings have long been strangely
mixed with pagan beliefs. Surrounded by spear-wielding Skeleton
Dancers, Khamal demonstrates his knack for throwing knives
once too often in the fourth exciting chapter of Indiana Jones:
Thunder in the Orient, "The Devil's Paradise"!
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Covers #5 - #6 / Previews #5 - #6
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Writer: Dan Barry
Artist: Dan Barry
Cover Artist: Hugh Fleming
Letterer: Gail Beckett
Colorist: Gail Beckett
Pub. Date: March 01, 1994
Format: Full color
5. The Serpent Lady is as beautiful as she is deadly,
and Indy could almost forget his hatred for snakes. Indy,
Sophie, and Khamal believe that they are closing in on the
Covenant of Buddha, but there's only one thing standing in
their way: the Japanese Army! Don't miss the penultimate issue
of Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient, "The Vagabond
Army"!
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Writer: Dan Barry
Artist: Dan Spiegle
Cover Artist: Hugh Fleming
Letterer: Gail Beckett
Colorist: Gail Beckett
Pub. Date: April 01, 1994
Format: Full color
6. Indy and Sophie enter an ancient temple in their
last-ditch effort to locate the Covenant of Buddha before
the Japanese army does. Danger awaits at every turn in the
thrilling finale of Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient!
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