Rocket Surgeon
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It's an old joke, maybe even moral to an Aesop fable that's been cheaply turned/adapted into a four page comic. They even harvest an uncharacteristic plot element fromt he Star Wars/Indy crossover...
Rocket Surgeon said:They even harvest an uncharacteristic plot element fromt he Star Wars/Indy crossover...
Lance Quazar said:Weird. What is it?
Six pages, actually, if you count 'em. (No need for an abacus.) Anyway, I wouldn't rip too hard on this. "Cheaply"? It is a FREE comic for kids and I didn't expect anything more.Rocket Surgeon said:It's an old joke, maybe even moral to an Aesop fable that's been cheaply turned/adapted into a four page comic.
Stoo said:Six pages, actually, if you count 'em. (No need for an abacus.) Anyway, I wouldn't rip too hard on this. "Cheaply"? It is a FREE comic for kids and I didn't expect anything more.
Thanks to yodazone's post in the thread below, we now know that Vol 2 begins in 1931...so it's a good bet that "Temple of Yearning" fits the 1930/31 timeframe. Good call, BrodyIsDead! (I'm sure DIrishB has already noticed this as well.)BrodyIsDead said:Well... for me it looks like it belongs to the 1930 year era - ie Indy Adventures Vol I since it's the same art style - anyone know if Vol II is also to be 1930?