Story and art by Dan Barry.
Indiana Jones and his cousin Frank head south of the New Mexico border for a little excitement. But Indy had something else in mind other than finding himself surrounded by Pancho Villa's men and being sentenced to die!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Dan Barry. Art by Dan Barry and Frank Springer.
Henry Jones Jr. embarks on a voyage around the world with his parents and his new tutor, Miss Seymour. While Henry Jones, Sr. lectures at some of the world's greatest universities, young Henry learns the lessons that will one day make him the adventurer Indiana Jones. In this issue, he meets Lawrence of Arabia by the pyramids of Egypt and faces one of the great questions of life: if many people have many beliefs, which religion is the true one?
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Story and art by Dan Barry. Cover by Hugh Fleming.
After a narrow escape from Afghan horsemen, Indy, Sophie, Khamal, and Dr. Kali make their way to Bamian, an ancient crossroad of Indian, Greek, and Chinese cultures. They believe that the monolithic Great Buddha at Bamian, carved from a mountain and higher than Niagara Falls, will provide vital information to the location of the Buddha Covenant. When they encounter a sword-wielding enforcer from the Japanese Army, it becomes brutally evident that Indy's team is not alone on the trail, in the third exciting chapter of Indiana Jones: Thunder in the Orient, "The Colussus of Bamian"!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Story and art by Dan Barry. Cover by Hugh Fleming.
Indy, Sophie, Khamal, and Dr. Kali are in Afghanistan, hot on the trail of the sacred scrolls of Buddha, when they are attacked by a band of mounted thieves. In the melee that ensues, Sophie is kidnapped by the bandits, and winds up in the clutches of their leader, Muzzad Ram. Indy inadvertently enters a deadly game of Buz Kashi, in which it is less difficult to win than to survive!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Eduardo Barreto. Cover by Russell Walks.
The Sargasso Sea lies far behind, and Lawton and his seafaring brigands have filled their ship's hold to bursting with ill-gotten loot. There's nobody to stop them from taking their booty back to dry land to spend it. Nobody, except for Indiana Jones, the beautiful femme fatale known as Cairo, and the dreaded Sea Witch, the rightful owner of the pilfered treasure -- assuming the three of them can take on an entire ship of bloodthirsty pirates!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Karl Kesel and Eduardo Barreto. Cover by Alex Ross.
Dead men may tell no tales, but they also don't like anyone to mess with their gold! Indy's adrift with a band of brigands on the treacherous Sargasso Sea, the graveyard of lost ships. The still waters are an archaeologist's dream, but the treasures of the Sargasso have already been claimed by legendary protectors, restless spirits who just might turn out to be more than legends after all!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by Karl Kesel. Art by Karl Kesel, Paul Guinan and Eduardo Barreto. Cover by Alex Ross.
Indiana Jones sails the high seas in search of a lost Viking ship! Having signed on with a band of pirates, Indy has placed his life in the hands of his old nemesis, Captain Lawton, who blames Indy for the loss of his leg to a shark years earlier. But sharks are the least of anyone's worries when the vessel becomes entangled in the mythical graveyard of ships -- the Sargasso Sea!
32 pages, FC. Cover price $2.50.
Written by LEE MARRS. Art by LEO DURANONA. Cover by RUSSELL WALKS.
With the help of a mysterious Incan stranger, Indiana Jones sets out to rescue Francisca and recover the Chimu Taya Arms of Gold, both in the hands of Francisca's crazed brother Felipe. Unfortunately, Felipe and his followers wind up being the least of Indy's problems when an earthquake threatens certain death for everyone!
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Written by LEE MARRS. Art by LEO DURANONA. Cover by RUSSELL WALKS.
After a plane crash in which Indiana Jones and the beautiful Francisca are the only survivors, the two adventurers are captured by a menacing group of Incan natives - who lead the pair straight to Francisca's brother, who holds the key to the priceless Chimu Taya Arms of Gold. Unfortunately, he also holds a big grudge against Indy, and our intrepid archaeologist now finds himself being offered to ancient Incan gods as an all-too-human sacrifice!
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Written by ELAINE LEE. Art by DAN SPIEGLE. Cover by HUGH FLEMING.
Indy thought he could save the world by stopping the Nazis from assembling the fabled Spear of Destiny. But now they've found all the missing pieces and it's all he can do to save himself! Hang on to your hat for the harrowing conclusion!
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Written by PAT McGREAL & DAVE RAWSON. Art by KEN HOOPER & STAN WOCH. Cover by RUSSELL WALKS.
This all-new adventure has Indy in the middle of an archaeological dig during the World War II German invasion of Greece where he stumbles across an ancient order of mystics who are seeking the fabled Fleece once used by Jason to bring power and prosperity to an empire. When things begin to get dicey, Jones is rescued by Omphale, the strong-willed daughter of a Greek cargo pilot, and by the time Indy figures out what's going on, he's got the Turkish secret police, the ancient sect, and the entire German army out to get him and his findings! This action adventure gives our hero one of the most harrowing experiences of his life as he is forced to attempt his escape on...a bicycle!? The plane ride to Istanbul has got to be easier than this!
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Cover pencils by Rafael Kayanan, inks by Rico Rival. The Mad God's Amulet part two, script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Rafael Kayanan, inks by Rico Rival
Dorian and Oladahn are travelling by ship when they are attacked by pirates of the cult of the Mad God; Afterwards, they encounter the warrior of Jet and Gold who fills them in on Yisselda's kidnapping and the Mad God's involvement. Adapted from the novel by Michael Moorcock.
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The conclusion to this special 2-issue miniseries reuniting Tim Hunter with John Constantine, his original mentor in magic. When Tim accompanies John on a harrowing journey into the darkest corners of the older man's personal hell, a battle for Constantine's soul ensues--and survival will require that Tim prove himself to be at least his mentor's equal.
Written by Paul Jenkins and John Ney Rieber. Art and painted cover by Paul Lee.
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Battling seasickness, and unknowingly pursued by thugs and cops alike, Harold, Elmo and Irma go diving for the lost WWII plane and its mystery cargo in the explosive finale.
A fun combination of counterculture, aviation/diving adventure, and terrific full-color art by Rand Holmes.
Mature readers. 32 pages. Cover by Holmes. Cover price $2.00. Cover price $2.00.
"The Way of the Arrow" Part 2 of 5. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Mark Bright. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Lee Weeks and Joe Rubinstein.
Origin of Hawkeye updated. The details of Clint's first meeting with Trick Shot are revealed along with the duo's first adventure together. Cameo appearances by Mockingbird and the Swordsman (flashback). Second story: "Out of Control" Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by Kieron Dwyer. Inks by Bob McLeod. The two men involved in the accidental creation of Captain Marvel (aka Monica Rambeau) in Amazing Spider-Man Annual 16 square off again! Dr. Picaro seeks revenge against Professor LeClare, and it's up to Monica to save the day! (Note: This issue includes a full-page essay from Mark Gruenwald responding to various fans' letters.)
32 pages Cover price $0.75.
"The Great Escape!" Part 4 of 5. Guest-starring Silver Sable. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Ron Lim. Inks by Joe Rubinstein.
Silver Sable arrests Hawkeye for the alleged murder of Trick Shot! For the avenging archer to clear his name, he must first defeat Sable's Wild Pack, and then survive an arrow to the heart...from Trick Shot! Second story: "Knight's Errant" Script by Roger Stern. Art by Paul Ryan (breakdowns) and Bob Layton (finishes). While mentally examining Dane Whitman's ebony blade, Doctor Druid accidentally brings a future black knight to the avengers' headquarters. This black knight from 600 years in the future wants to kill the present day Black Knight in order to stop the curse of the ebony blade, that is running rampant in his era! Even if Dane wins the battle, he knows that someday the bloodlust of his blade must be stopped.
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"When Arrows Fail!" Part 5 of 5. Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Mark Bright. Inks by Joe Rubinstein.
On an uninhabited island in the Greek Isles, Hawkeye battles for his life against Trick Shot! What does Trick Shot have in store for his protégé? It's an unexpected ending for both master marksmen! Cameo appearance by Silver Sable. Second story: "A Love That Never Dies" Script by Dennis Mallonee. Art by John Ridgway. The woman that the Scarlet Witch saved in Marvel Fanfare 6 comes to New Jersey seeking help from Wanda again. She is being stalked by Death. Is that a foe the Scarlet Witch can defeat? Cameo appearance by the Vision.
32 pages Cover price $0.75.
"Algeria is for Archers" Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Mark Bright. Inks by Joe Rubinstein.
In order to win his freedom from the French government, Hawkeye goes on a special mission to Algeria with the French superhero, Le Peregrine, to find a nuclear warhead. The warhead happens to be in the possession of none other than the Red Skull (aka Albert Malik)! The American, the Frenchman, and the Sandman will battle the Red Skull to prevent a nuclear explosion! Cameo appearance by Silver Sable. Second story: "Scattered Lives" Script by Dan Mishkin. Pencils by Tom Grindberg. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. A real estate developer wants to tear down an old church in Harlem despite the protests of local citizens. The demonstration is about to end peacefully until an unusual villain named Scatterbrain arrives on the scene! Can the Falcon defuse the situation?
32 pages Cover price $0.75.
"The Sinking of Los Angeles" Script by Tom DeFalco. Pencils by Mark Bright. Inks by Jose Marzan. Cover by Lee Weeks.
At the Los Angeles Manufacturers Exposition, the leader of the West Coast Avengers is in charge of guarding the priceless Star of Angels relic on display. It looks like Hawkeye will have a relaxing afternoon at the expo...until a group of thieves go for the Star! Can the ace archer fight off the crooks and save the Star? Second story: "Token Sacrifice" Script by D.G. Chichester and Margaret Clark. Art by Lee Weeks. Doctor Druid battles a strange villain called Stonecutter in the bowels of the New York subway system.
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(W) Matt Fraction. (A/CA) Francesco Francavilla
Who pulled the trigger? Where have you seen him before? Have you seen him before? Maybe. But not like this. It's murder, mayhem, and greasepaint make-up for the money, kids -- and that means playtime is over, Monsieur Hulot. Caw caw.
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(This story takes place shortly after the events in Avengers (1997 3rd Series) #7). From the pages of the Avengers comes the world's greatest, and he's not afraid to let you know about it, marksman in the Marvel Universe, Hawkeye. Hawkeye is enlisted by a mysterious woman to help her stop a world-endangering computer virus. He soon runs into the hired mercs known as Batroc's Brigade (Machete, Zaran, and Batroc the Leaper) and realizes that there is more to this mystery than meets the eye. Can the Earth's Mightiest Marksman solve this riddle and stop the computer virus from hitting the streets before it's too late. Not if Taskmaster has anything to say about it. Justice and Firestar guest-star.
56 pages. Cover price $2.99.
"Run of the Arrow" Guest-starring War Machine. Script by Chuck Dixon. Pencils by Scott Kolins. Inks by Tim Dzon. Cover by Scott Kolins and Tim Dzon.
Clint Barton contacts his former fellow avenger Jim Rhodes to get outfitted for his next battle vs. the Secret Empire! Rhodey's friend, Mendelson, provides Hawkeye with a new costume, a new bow, and most importantly new arrows! And several hours later; the bowslinger, Rover, and War Machine take flight toward the Baja peninsula! Looking for the Viper... and looking for payback! Cameo appearances by Trick Shot and Javelynn.
32 pages. Cover price $1.75.
"Shafted" Script by Chuck Dixon. Pencils by Scott Kolins. Inks by Tim Dzon. Cover by Scott Kolins and Tim Dzon.
A downtrodden Hawkeye wanders through the Canadian Rockies after leaving the Avengers following the death of Mockingbird (in Avengers West Coast 100). Clint Barton is searching for new meaning in his life when he stumbles upon a high-tech fortress near the Arctic Circle! Why is this impressive installation in the middle of frozen nowhere? And why is Hawkeye's former mentor, Trick Shot, guarding it? To get the answers, the ace archer infiltrates the complex! But unknowingly... right into the nest of the Viper! First appearances of Javelynn and Rover. (Notes: This four-part limited series was reprinted in 2012 in the hardcover: Avengers: Hawkeye -- Earth's Mightiest Marksman.)
32 pages. Cover price $1.75.
"Shafted" Script by Chuck Dixon. Pencils by Scott Kolins. Inks by Tim Dzon. Cover by Scott Kolins and Tim Dzon.
A downtrodden Hawkeye wanders through the Canadian Rockies after leaving the Avengers following the death of Mockingbird (in Avengers West Coast 100). Clint Barton is searching for new meaning in his life when he stumbles upon a high-tech fortress near the Arctic Circle! Why is this impressive installation in the middle of frozen nowhere? And why is Hawkeye's former mentor, Trick Shot, guarding it? To get the answers, the ace archer infiltrates the complex! But unknowingly... right into the nest of the Viper! First appearances of Javelynn and Rover. (Notes: This four-part limited series was reprinted in 2012 in the hardcover: Avengers: Hawkeye -- Earth's Mightiest Marksman.)
32 pages. Cover price $1.75.