Junior Jones said:
Well, taking my cue from George Lucas, I took two episodes (Princeton, Early May 1905 and Princeton, Late May 1905) removed the bookends, added some awkward bridging material, and edited them together into one long story.
Good idea doing stories with what you have to work with!
Junior Jones said:
Have you read any of them, Annie? What do you think?
I read the first page of each story and from what I read I really like what you have done.
I like(what I read so far)the four stories that I read.
What I like about The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Princeton,Early May 1905 was how you worked his sister,Susie,into the story.
http://home.earthlink.net/~pandersonfam/chronicles/
What I like about both The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Princeton,Early May 1905 and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Princeton,Late May 1905 was how you put Indiana the dog into the stories and how you managed to put "little Paul" into the stories as well.
http://home.earthlink.net/~pandersonfam/chronicles/
http://home.earthlink.net/~pandersonfam/chronicles/index_files/Page364.htm
What I like about the one with Houdini,The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Melbourne,1910,is that you used Daredevils of the Desert Palestine,October 1917 as your source of information.I always wondered what that story was going to be like.
http://home.earthlink.net/~pandersonfam/index_files/Page461.htm
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Palestine,October 1917(1993)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0752181/
Jack: If you’d ever been to Australia, you’d know what I was talking about.
Indiana Jones: Well actually I have been to Australia...
Jack: You’ve been to Australia? (laughs) Good on you, sport.
Dix: God’s own country, right?
Indy: That’s right. It was great. Actually I flew an airplane with Harry Houdini.
Dix: S’truth?
Jack: He’s pulling your leg.
Dix: Are you?
Indy: No, it’s true. It’s great though. I love Australia.
I also like the drawing for this story.
http://home.earthlink.net/~pandersonfam/index_files/Page446.htm
I found a website about Houdini in Australia(in real history).Here it is,if someone else hasn't already put it up on this thread:
http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/houdini_bio.html
What I thought was funny about The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Le Havre,June 1916 was when Indy couldn't remember his own "age" when Sergeant Bedeaux asked Indy how old he was and he had to try and remember it right there on the spot.Very creative.
“How old are you, Defense?”
“Twe… um… Twenty-two,” he stammered, trying to remember the birth date he had put on his enlistment form.