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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones#10
Cover: Howard Chaykin & Bob Wiacek

The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #10

Oct 1983 · Marvel · 0.60 USD; 0.25 GBP; 0.75 CAD
“Amazon Death-Ride”

In "Amazon Death-Ride," Indiana Jones ventures into the Brazilian jungle in pursuit of a lost golden idol, only to be ensnared by Xomec and a mysterious blond woman who reveals herself as Ilsa Toht—sister of the infamous Ernst Toht. With the idol as a key to power and sabotage, Indy faces deadly traps, a harrowing encounter with an alligator, and a final showdown that unfolds mid-air on the wings of a plane. Written by Archie Goodwin and David Michelinie, with art by Dan Reed and inks by Danny Bulanadi, this thrilling issue features a cover by Howard Chaykin and Bob Wiacek.

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writer Archie Goodwin · writer David Michelinie · artist Dan Reed · inker Danny Bulanadi · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Howard Chaykin, Bob Wiacek

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Full credits

artist Dan Reed
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Howard Chaykin
cover inks Bob Wiacek

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His search for the lost golden idol brings Indiana Jones to the jungles of Brazil, where he falls into a trap laid by Xomec and the blond woman, who reveals herself as Ilsa Toht -- the sister of the Nazi archaeologist Ernst Toht, who died in the events surrounding the recovery of the Ark of the Covenant. Using the golden idol, she intends to make Xomec king of the Indian tribes and disrupt the rubber deliveries to the American industries supplying weapons to the war effort. Indy cheats death by alligator and emerges the victor of a fight on the wings of an aeroplane.

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