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The Further Adventures of Indiana
Jones #1-2
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Title #1:The Ikons of Ikammanen
Title #2: 22 - Karat Doom
Published: Jan. & Feb. 1983
Synopsis:
Charlie Dunne, a former student who claims to have found
the Ikons of Ikammanen, is killed. Indy goes to Krikambo,
a northeast African coastal town, to meet Charlie's sister
Edith. She is kidnapped by S olomon Blackand Indy and Edith
are forced to find the Ikons for him. When Nazis torpedo Black's
ship, Indy and Edith escape with an Ikon. Indy reveals that
Edith killed her brother to get all the credit for the find,
so he leaves her to the vengeance of the Ikon.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#3
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Title : The Devil's
Cradle
Published: Mar. 1983
Synopsis:
Indy meets a four-hundred-year-old man named Prospero and his
two-hundred-year old grandson. They are chased by suspicious
local yokels and are trying to prevent the army from burying
a special spring Prospero needs to concoct his elixir of immortality.
In the end, the spring is buried, and Indy and Prospero go their
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#4-5
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Title #4: Gateway
to Infinity
Title #5: The Harbingers
Published: Apr.& May 1983
Synopsis:
Indy joins the "gateway project" in England, investigating
a crystal cylinder discovered within a Stonehenge monolith.
Indy works with an English woman, Professor Karen Mays, but
the Nazis are also after the secret of the discovery. Indy
and Karen discover that the cylinder is the key to a dimensional
gateway. The Nazis steal the cylinder and try to summon the
beings from that dimension, but Indy and Karen stop them by
destroying the cylinder.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#6
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Title: Club Nightmare
Published: June 1983
Synopsis:
Marion Ravenwood opens the Raven's Nest, a Manhattan nightclub,
with Indiana Jones as a silent partner. The opening night
festivities, featuring guest singer Frank Sinatra, are interrupted.
Indy and Marion suspect gangster Emil Marko, but later catch
their interior decorator, Jamal, sabotaging the club and discover
that he had been using it as a cover for smuggling artifacts.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#7-8
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Title #7: Africa
Screams
Title #8: Africa Screams: Crystal Death
Published: July & Aug. 1983
Synopsis:
Indy recovers a Piute summoning stone stolen from the National
Museum by a ring of international artifact thieves, led by
Ian McIver, with whom Indy had previously tangled over some
tablets in Bangkok. In retrieving the stone, Indy also gets
a map dealing with the movements of a clan of people called
the Shintay, who supposedly split off from Atlantis. Indy
and Marion travel to Cameroon in West Africa and head into
the Congo. They meet a group of Nazis led by Colonel Vogel
and Ian McIver, but all are captured by the Shintay, who explain
that they were banished from Atlantis because they worship
death while the Atlanteans revered life. Vogel tries to take
a crystal power orb and destroys the entire Shintay citadel
leaving only Indy, Marion, and McIver as survivors.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#9-10
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Title #9: The
Gold Goddess: Xomec's Raiders
Title #10: The Gold Goddess: Amazon Death Ride
Published: Sep. & Oct. 1983
Synopsis:
Sallah helps Indy recover the gold Chachapoyan idol that was
stolen from him in Peru by Rene Belloq. He delivers it to
Marcus Brody and the National Museum, but it is stolen again
by Xomez, a descendant of Chachapoyan warriors. Indy goes
to Manaus, Brazil, to recover it. There he meets Ilsa Toht,
sister of Ernst Toht, who tries to kill Indy. Indy recovers
the idol, but Ilsa is lost at sea.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#11-12
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Title #11: The
Fourth Nail: Blood & Sand
Title #12: The Fourth Nail: Swords & Spikes
Published: Nov. & Dec. 1983
Synopsis:
In Australia, Indy finds a calendar ring, a relic from the
Arnhelm cult that once lived near Sydney. While there he meets
Ben Ali Ayoob, a relic collector with many homes around the
world that house his collections. Ayoob tries to hire Indy
to find for him the fourth nail of the crucifixion, supposedly
stolen from Golgotha by a gypsy, prompting the gypsies to
believe that God forgives them for petty crimes. Indy declines
Ayoob's offer, but decides to go after the nail himself for
the National Museum. Indy goes to Barcelona, followed by Ayoob's
Ismalis (Arabian Ninja), finds Torino, and meets Marion, the
National Museum's new public relations officer. After fights
in a cathedral and a bullring stockpen, Indy is shown the
fourth nail. Ayoob's Ismalis try to steal it and are instantly
killed, so Indy decides to return home empty handed.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#13
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Title: Deadly
Rock
Published: Jan. 1984
Synopsis:
Indy takes his advanced archaeology class on a field trip
to the cliff dwelling Indian territory of Arizona. He stops
the work of Busby Giles, who is destroying the ancient dwellings
to build a criminal hideout.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#14
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Title: Demons
Published: Feb. 1984
Synopsis:
Harvey Poindexter, an accountant for the National Museum,
finds in the museum basement a trunk with some relics and
old bones from Mexico. The bones are thought to be the skeleton
of an evil god, whose remains could influence one to evil.
Harvey goes mad, and is killed trying to get away with the
trunk. Indy recovers the relics, but not the bones.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#15-16
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Title #15: The
Sea Butchers
Title #16: The Sea Butchers: Death on Dark Waters
Published: Mar. & Apr. 1984
Synopsis:
Indiana Jones flies with Jock Lindsey to photograph an abandoned
Chinese temple on one of the Aleutian islands. He then hires
Simon Katanga's ship, the Bantu Wind, to take him there. They
are watched closely by Commander Kyoji Hiroto of the Japanese
navy and Emeralda Vasquez, a pirate with a stolen U.S. Navy
submarine. Emeralda captures the Bantu Wind, loads the temple's
treasures aboard, and destroys the temple. Indy captures the
submarine and goes after Emeralda, but she signals the Japanese
that the sub is attacking her ship. Indy escapes with the
sub, and he and Katanga recapture the Bantu Wind. Emeralda
returns to her sub, which is destroyed by the Japanese.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#17-18
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Title #17: The
Search for Abner: The Grecian Earn
Title #18: The Search for Abner: The City of Yesterday
Forever
Published: May & June 1984
Synopsis:
In search of Abner Ravenwood, Marion's long-lost father, Indy
and Marion travel to Greece, looking for one of Abner's ex-partners.
He puts them on the trail of another ex-partner, Andre Lafonte,
who has a map to Ra-Lundi. Marion steals the map, and she
and Indy travel to Ra-Lundi. The city is warmed and protected
by a glowing meteorite, called F'han-Tal by the people. F'han-Tal
has the power to heal, but exposure to it for more than a
day or so causes total dependence on it, so Indy, with the
help of a masked white man who is possibly Abner Ravenwood,
destroys the stone, releasing the people from their dependence
on it.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#19
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Title: Dragon
by the Tail
Published: July 1984
Synopsis:
Indiana Jones receives a letter from Professor Kobayashi in
Japan which reports that a Japanese expedition has discovered
a dragon frozen in the Himalayas. The letter also indulges
that Japan's military has decided to attempt to use the creature.
Indy travels to the Himalayas and then to Japan. He releases
the dragon from the military, and with a pre-Indic incantation
returns the creature to its frozen home in the Himalayas where
it is worshipped by the descendants of prehistoric cave dwellers.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#20-21-22
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Title #20: The
Cuban Connection
Title #21: Beyond the Lucifer Chamber
Title #22: End Run
Published: Aug., Sept. & Oct. 1984
Synopsis:
The National Museum's Arnham calendar ring is replaced by
a fake, and Marcus Brody is blamed. Indy discovers that a
Cuban arms dealer named Joan Soto is responsible, and Indy,
Marcus, and Marion go to Havana to question him. Indy learns
that Soto is working for Ben Ali Ayoob. Indy, Marcus, and
Marion go to Merthyr Tydfil, a small village in South Wales,
looking for Austin "Cutter" Coleridge, and old college
pal of Marcus Brody, who can help them find Ben Ali Ayoob.
Ayoob hired Coleridge to unearth the Lucifer Chamber, rumored
to be the gateway to hell, and obtain the fabled "Devil's
Heart," an amulet said to contain the very soul of Satan.
Coleridge, however, believes that the Lucifer Chamber is the
doorway to Aghast, the fabled city at the earth's core, where
all things are made of gold. He believes that the ancient
druids were really alchemists who discovered the philosopher's
stone; in fact, Coleridge's left hand is sold gold from having
once held the philosopher's stone. Coleridge breaks through
the doorway and is absorbed by an occult force which destroys
the chamber. Indy, Marion, and Marcus travel to Switzerland
to retrieve the Arnhem ring from Ben Ali Ayoob. Ayoob is vaporized
by the contents of a box known as the Devil's Heart. Indy
recovers the Arnhem ring and the group returns to Connecticut.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#23
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Title: The Secret
of the Deep
Published: Nov. 1984
Synopsis:
Indy goes after the crown of Rurick, proof that Vikings sailed
as far away as the South Pacific. Kaloo, the island where
it was last seen, is controlled by a self-proclaimed potentate
named Lord Harry. To gain access to the island, Indy answers
an ad from Gold Star films for a stuntman to dive off a waterfall
in the South Pacific. Indy gets the crown and helps the film
crew escape from Lord Harry and his men, but the crown turns
out to be a fake.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#24
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Title: Revenge
of the Ancients
Published: Dec. 1984
Synopsis:
Indy is attacked by a gang led by Sigfried Klexx, a crooked
archaeologist. While investigating, Indy stows aboard their
ship, the Capricorn Queen, and finds himself in Central America.
He rescues a prisoner on board named Julia Valdez, but Klexx
recaptures them both and attempts to use Julia in a deadly
ceremony at an ancient structure containing gems, precious
metals, and relics. Indy escapes and rescues Julia, and the
structure self-destructs, killing everyone nearby.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#25
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Title: Good as
Gold
Published: Jan. 1985
Synopsis:
Indy goes to the Peruvian Andes to meet Jessie Hale, who has
uncovered a stone slab that reveals the location of the El
Dorado treasure. Ivar Reiss, the rebellious son of wealthy
industrialist Edgard Reiss, forces Indy and Jessie to lead
him to the El Dorado. It turns out to be an Inca trap, and
Reiss and his men are buried under a mountain of rubble.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#26-27
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Title: Trail
of the Golden Guns
Published: Feb. & Mar. 1985
Synopsis:
Indy finds what might be an Atlantic relic in the Caribbean,
and Short Round, who has been in a boarding school, helps
him escape with it from a Latin American military patrol boat.
The relic turns out to be merely a ballast weight. Elizabeth
Cody asks Indy to help recover a pair of gold-plated, pearl-gripped
revolvers given to her grandfather, William F. "Buffalo
Bill" Cody, by the Czar of Russia. She suspects that
the revolvers were stolen by the Russian Count Salkovich.
While Indy and Beth are in the Southern Ukraine, they are
kidnapped by Cossacks who help recover the revolvers.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#28
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Title: Tower
of Tears
Published: Apr. 1985
Synopsis:
Alec Sutherland, a student of the late Dr. Arthur Hecht (of
whom Indiana Jones is also a former student), asks Indy to
help carry on Hecht's work. He was investigating the Tower
of Tears in Iran, one of the seven fabled towers scattered
across the earth harboring sorcerers who seek to chant the
world to destruction. Indy and Alec find the tower, but the
sorcerer who lives there claims to be the only one, and he
dies in an explosion.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#29-30
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Title #29: Shot
by Both Sides
Title #30: Fireworks
Published: May & July 1985
Synopsis:
Indy goes to San Francisco to pick up Chinese mummy for the
National Museum. He is attacked by Chinese gangsters who want
to preserve the remains of their ancestor. Indy is rescued
by Jessie Hale, whose brother, Peter, brought the mummy over
from China. The Irish Republican Army is after the crate,
which is supposed to contain guns for them in place of the
mummy. In fact, the crate contains the body of Patrick McManus,
the IRA's agent in China. Michael Cobb of the IRA decides
to take Indy to China to help hunt down Weng Ho, the Chinaman
who double crossed them.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#31
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Title: Big Game
Published: Sep. 1985
Synopsis:
Returning from China, Indy stops in the state of Washington,
where he meets big game hunter "Congo" Kate Crawford,
who is hunting for Bigfoot. Her Indian guide, Robert Thundercloud,
is accused by Sheriff Hyatt of murdering a bartender in town.
It turns out that Hyatt is a spy for the Japanese and Thundercloud
is a FBI agent.
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones
#32-33-34
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Title #32: Double
Play
Title #33: Magic, Murder, and the Weather
Title #34: Something's Gone Wrong Again
Published: Nov., Jan. & Mar. 1986
Synopsis:
A young woman, posing as Miss Victoria Keith of the British
Museum, uses Indy to gain access to the National Museum where
she steals an amulet related to Dr. Hecht's seven sorcerers.
She escapes by plane with the amulet and is later identified
as a thief for hire named Amanda Knight. Indy follows Amanda
Knight to England and Scotland Yard directs him to the Orkney
Islands north of Scotland. There Indy finds Amanda and also
discovers that the local lighthouse keeper, Ian Soames, is
one of the seven sorcerers, and has the amulet Amanda had
stolen for him. In a showdown between Ian Soames and Indiana
Jones, Soame's lighthouse is destroyed and Soames is lost.
Indy recovers the amulet and returns to Connecticut
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Raiders of the Lost Ark
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Barely back from a treasure hunt in South America, renowned
archaeologist and expert in the occult, Dr. Indiana Jones,
is hired by the US Army Intelligence to find the biblical
Ark of the Covenant that once held the 10 Commandments. Unfortunately,
also Hitler has sent his Nazi soldiers after the long lost
Ark. Indy and his ex-girlfriend, Marion Ravenwood, escape
from various close scrapes in a quest that takes them from
Nepal to Cairo...
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Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
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Indy, is back in action in a new breathtaking adventure together
with a night club singer, Willie Scott, and a 12 year old
named Short Round. After an escape from the streets of Shanghai,
they end up in an Indian village where the people believe
evil spirits have taken their children away after a sacred
Sankara stone was stolen. Indiana Jones agrees to try and
retrieve the stone with the children for the villagers and
heads to Pankot Palace..
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
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Indiana Jones returns again to save the world from the Nazis.
They have kidnapped Indy's father, Professor Henry Jones,
for his diary which contains maps and firsthand accounts of
the Holy Grail. The cup that gives eternal life to whoever
drinks from it, and that is what the Nazis are after. Indy
must make his way through Venice, Nazi Germany and the deserts
of Syria in order to save his father and the Holy Grail from
the Nazis...
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