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'''Tomb Raider #36''' is the second part of the three-parter [[The Black Legion]]. | '''Tomb Raider #36''' is the second part of the three-parter [[The Black Legion]]. | ||
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+ | [[Lara Croft (Comic)|Lara Croft]] saddles up for a modern day Western adventure as she rides into Arizona's Superstition Mountains in search of the fabled [[Lost Dutchman Gold Mine]]. She's menaced by the [[Black Legion]], mystical Apache Warriors existing between time, as she's pursued by a band of cutthroats led by [[Lady Jasmine]], a female nemesis who's more than a match for Lara Croft. <ref>http://www.topcow.com/comics/357/issue (Top Cow Website)</ref> | ||
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Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1 | |
Issue No. | 36 |
Story Title | The Black Legion |
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Release Date | December 31, 2003 |
Writer | James Bonny |
Pencil | Tony Daniel |
Ink | Jonathan Sibal |
Colors | Tyson Wengler |
Letters | Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler, and Mark Roslan |
Pages | 32 |
Price | $2.99 |
Tomb Raider #36 is the second part of the three-parter The Black Legion.
Official Description
Lara Croft saddles up for a modern day Western adventure as she rides into Arizona's Superstition Mountains in search of the fabled Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. She's menaced by the Black Legion, mystical Apache Warriors existing between time, as she's pursued by a band of cutthroats led by Lady Jasmine, a female nemesis who's more than a match for Lara Croft. [1]
References
- ↑ http://www.topcow.com/comics/357/issue (Top Cow Website)