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− | ''' | + | !align="left" valign="top"|Issue No |
+ | |valign="top"|30 | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Story Title | ||
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+ | |{{comicline2}}|<span width="112">[[Comic Issue 29|previous]]</span> | [[Comic Issue 31|next]] | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Release Date | ||
+ | |valign="top"|June [[2003]] | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Writer | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[John Ney Rieber]] | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Pencil | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[Tony Daniel]] | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Ink | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[Jonathan Sibal]] | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Colors | ||
+ | |valign="top"|[[Jonathan D. Smith]] | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Letters | ||
+ | |valign="top"|Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler & Martin Barnes | ||
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+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Pages | ||
+ | |valign="top"|48 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !align="left" valign="top"|Price | ||
+ | |valign="top"|$4.99 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | '''Issue 30''' | ||
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Is the boy held captive in this Vatican prison cell a madman--or a monster? Either way, [[Lara Croft (Comic)|Lara]]'s got to set [[Valya]] free. Without him, she'll never find the fabled [[Waters of Life and Death]]--and her lover, [[Tsang Do Khyi|Tsang]], will be lost to her forever. But even if she can defeat the deadly robotic Secutor that guards Valya's cell, and in the blighted Siberian wilderness survive a parasitic alien's murderous claws, in the end she will face the greatest threat to her survival and her sanity-- when she sees what her depraved nemesis [[Lord Vymes]] has done to her lover Tsang. White-hot artist [[Tony Daniel]] (The Tenth, Adrenalyn, Silke) gives us the leanest, meanest, Lara Croft ever to teach a sadistic immortal the true meaning of pain in this special supersized conclusion to 'Strange Flesh'. Don't miss the sizzle! | Is the boy held captive in this Vatican prison cell a madman--or a monster? Either way, [[Lara Croft (Comic)|Lara]]'s got to set [[Valya]] free. Without him, she'll never find the fabled [[Waters of Life and Death]]--and her lover, [[Tsang Do Khyi|Tsang]], will be lost to her forever. But even if she can defeat the deadly robotic Secutor that guards Valya's cell, and in the blighted Siberian wilderness survive a parasitic alien's murderous claws, in the end she will face the greatest threat to her survival and her sanity-- when she sees what her depraved nemesis [[Lord Vymes]] has done to her lover Tsang. White-hot artist [[Tony Daniel]] (The Tenth, Adrenalyn, Silke) gives us the leanest, meanest, Lara Croft ever to teach a sadistic immortal the true meaning of pain in this special supersized conclusion to 'Strange Flesh'. Don't miss the sizzle! | ||
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+ | ==Intro from the Comic== | ||
+ | In previous issues, [[Lara Croft (Comic)||Lara Croft]] was presumed dead and her Estate was auctioned off to the highest bidder. That bidder was [[Lord Vymes]], a longstanding arch-rival of Lara's. Now that she's back, he's holding her Estate, and her love, [[Tsang]], hostage until she finds for him the [[Water of Life and Death]]. First stop on the missi8on - The Vatican. | ||
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Revision as of 15:41, 7 July 2007
Template:Comicline|Comic Issue 30 | |
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Template:Comicline|Tomb Raider: The Series Vol. 1 | |
Issue No | 30 |
Story Title | |
Template:Comicline2|previous | next | |
Release Date | June 2003 |
Writer | John Ney Rieber |
Pencil | Tony Daniel |
Ink | Jonathan Sibal |
Colors | Jonathan D. Smith |
Letters | Robin Spehar, Dennis Heisler & Martin Barnes |
Pages | 48 |
Price | $4.99 |
Issue 30
Is the boy held captive in this Vatican prison cell a madman--or a monster? Either way, Lara's got to set Valya free. Without him, she'll never find the fabled Waters of Life and Death--and her lover, Tsang, will be lost to her forever. But even if she can defeat the deadly robotic Secutor that guards Valya's cell, and in the blighted Siberian wilderness survive a parasitic alien's murderous claws, in the end she will face the greatest threat to her survival and her sanity-- when she sees what her depraved nemesis Lord Vymes has done to her lover Tsang. White-hot artist Tony Daniel (The Tenth, Adrenalyn, Silke) gives us the leanest, meanest, Lara Croft ever to teach a sadistic immortal the true meaning of pain in this special supersized conclusion to 'Strange Flesh'. Don't miss the sizzle!
Intro from the Comic
In previous issues, |Lara Croft was presumed dead and her Estate was auctioned off to the highest bidder. That bidder was Lord Vymes, a longstanding arch-rival of Lara's. Now that she's back, he's holding her Estate, and her love, Tsang, hostage until she finds for him the Water of Life and Death. First stop on the missi8on - The Vatican.