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'''Tomb Raider #42''' is the second and final part of [[Spirit Walker]]. | '''Tomb Raider #42''' is the second and final part of [[Spirit Walker]]. | ||
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+ | Double-crossed by the [[Aulgood|head of a multi-national corporation]], [[Lara Croft (Comic)|Lara Croft]] travels to Australia to stop him from using the powers of the [[Spirit Walker]], an ancient, mystical charm stolen from the Aborigines in the Eighteenth Century. If she fails, an innocent young man will die. And an evil man will become more powerful than ever. Join us for the thrilling conclusion of a two-part story arc written by [[James Bonny]] with art by [[Wilson Tortosa]] and [[Tyson Wengler]]. <ref>http://www.topcow.com/comics/403/issue (Top Cow Website)</ref> | ||
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Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1 | |
Issue No. | 42 |
Story Title | Spirit Walker |
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Release Date | May 12th, 2004 |
Writer | James Bonny |
Pencil | Wilson Tortosa |
Ink | Jonathan Sibal |
Colors | Tyson Wengler |
Letters | Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler, and Mark Roslan |
Pages | 32 |
Price | $2.99 |
Tomb Raider #42 is the second and final part of Spirit Walker.
Official Description
Double-crossed by the head of a multi-national corporation, Lara Croft travels to Australia to stop him from using the powers of the Spirit Walker, an ancient, mystical charm stolen from the Aborigines in the Eighteenth Century. If she fails, an innocent young man will die. And an evil man will become more powerful than ever. Join us for the thrilling conclusion of a two-part story arc written by James Bonny with art by Wilson Tortosa and Tyson Wengler. [1]
References
- ↑ http://www.topcow.com/comics/403/issue (Top Cow Website)