Difference between revisions of "Tomb Raider Comics"

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* [[The Tomb Raider Gallery]]
 
* [[The Tomb Raider Gallery]]
 
* [[Tomb Raider Cover Gallery]]
 
* [[Tomb Raider Cover Gallery]]
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===Graphic Novels===
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* [[The Merlin Stone]]
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* [[Mystic Artifacts]]
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* [[Lost Horizons]]
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* [[Chasing Shangri-La]]
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* [[Pieces of Zero]]
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* [[Trouble Seekers]]
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* [[Journeys (Graphic Novel)|Journeys]]
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* [[The Lara Croft Tomb Raider Compendium]] (Issues 1-50)
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===Crossovers===
 
===Crossovers===

Revision as of 11:11, 27 January 2007

The Tomb Raider Comics are published by Top Cow. After a long struggle for the rights, they finally got the deal. But before that the french publisher Glenat got the ok from Eidos France and they made a comic called Dark Eons, which was finally released in 1999. This comic was taken off the market.

In 1997 the first Witchblade/Tomb Raider crossover was released and with it started a long list of Tomb Raider comics.

In 1999 Lara Croft finally got her own first series, which ended in 2004 with Issue 50.


A second series was planned to launch with Tomb Raider Legend, but it hasn't happened yet. It is scheduled for 2007.


Next to the there was a short series of 12 issues called Journeys, and a couple of one shots: Epiphany, Takeover, Arabian Nights, Origins, The Greatest Treasure of All, Scarfaces Treasure.

There were also some more Crossovers including Witchblade, Fathom, Darkness, Evo...

Comic Issues

Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1


Journeys




One Shots


Graphic Novels


Crossovers


Dark Crossings


Fathom (Vana's Revenge)


Endgame


Monster War


Characters

Artefacts


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