Lance Quazar said:A third installation would have been nice. But we need to accept the fact that Indy just isn't in the public consciousness anymore. The next generation doesn't care about Indy.
I'm finally at peace with that.
Hey, 5150! Always good to hear from my fellow Indy & Van Halen fan. The Shangri-La story you mention: Do you mean "IJ and the Lost Horizon"?punisher5150 said:I remember back when in the 90s the planned Indiana Jones comic with Shngri La was cancelled I was very disappointed.
One every twelve months, isn't exactly a recipe for success...shame.punisher5150 said:I love DH but I guess Indy just doesn't make money for them. I remember back when in the 90s the planned Indiana Jones comic with Shngri La was cancelled I was very disappointed. After Tomb of the Gods, Adventures, and the old comic collections came out with Indy 4, hyped again, but I had a dreadful feeling it would be short lived.
yodazone said:They should let the license go to Dynamite Comics instead of doing nothing with the character.
Dynamite would be a better fit for Indy anyway. Fans would get J.Scott Cambell drawn covers and multiple mini-series with alot of promotion. Or even IDW would be a good comic company for the character too.
yodazone said:Or even IDW would be a good comic company for the character too.
Lance Quazar said:I'd kill for Zombies vs. Robots vs. Indiana Jones
Montana Smith said:Indy could stay with Dark Horse, and have a cool crossover with that other in-house paranormal investigator:
And there could be zombies and robots, too!
kongisking said:Dude, our brains are on the exact same wavelength. Are we like the interdimensional beings, physically seperate but with a collective consciousness? Hellboy is one of my favorite pulp fictional characters ever, and to combine him with my other favorite pulp fictional character, it would break my Awesome-O-Meter.
kongisking said:And the coolest thing is that it could probably work, too! Hellboy began working as a field agent for the B.P.R.D. in the fifties, I believe, so we could see a rookie Red team up with the Jones family on a cool quest to stop Neo-Nazis.
Too bad Lucas is too protective of his franchises to allow official crossovers.
Lance Quazar said:I'm not sure I buy an Indy/Hellboy crossover.
After all, if they existed in the same universe, there's no WAY the government would have hired Professor Broom over Professor Jones to head up the BPRD!
Montana Smith said:That's okay, Broom could be it's Director of Intelligence and Jones it's Director of Operations. They'd have been a formidable team!