"My Collectors Corner"
(Discover rare artefacts of antiquity...)
Indy: You know how long
I've been searching for this?
Marcus: All your life?
Indy: All my life...
* Indy & The Mountains of Superstition comic strip
Mountains of Mystery # 1 (courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
Mountains of Mystery # 2 (courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
Mountains of Mystery # 9 (courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
Mountains of Mystery # 11 (courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
Possible questions raised by the reading of
The Mountains of Superstition:
-
Is the character of Ketts, Herman from The Last Crusade? The resemblance is obvious between the two (all that's missing is the bugle!) and the story is set in 1913, only a year after Crusade's 1912 opening sequence which also showed Indy's scout troop...
-
What was the significance of the lantern which Jacob Waltz so treasured?
(Whatever the answers, see my Indy fan fiction story The Quest of the White Knight for more of Herman Ketts AND Jacob Waltz, as well as his bear of a brother Joseph back in 1913... Just click on the link above right to read on...)
* Indy & The Treasure of Monte Cassina
UK Adventure Club
8-page full-colour comic (RARE!)
The Treasure of Monte Cassana # 1
The Treasure of Monte Cassana # 2
The Treasure of Monte Cassana # 3
The Treasure of Monte Cassana # 4
The Treasure of Monte Cassana # 5
* Indy & The Plantation Treasure comic strip
The Plantation Treasure # 2 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
The Plantation Treasure # 3 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
* Indy & The Princess of Peril comic strip
The Princess of Peril # 1 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
The Princess of Peril # 3 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
The Princess of Peril # 4 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
The Princess of Peril # 5 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
The Princess of Peril # 7 (Courtesy of Rob Dangerous)
But what next?
Coming soon...
During 2008 and 2009 the Lego Club Magazine has released various comic strips and printed games on the Lego Indiana Jones sets - coming to this page soon will be scans of each of these fun stories and puzzles...
(Eventually, I'll get round to documenting
more of my Indy collection here, with photos etc...)
NB if anyone has any other info on rare Indy comic strips or stories that have been long lost to the sands of time, AND especially any more info on the now defunct UK 'Adventure Magazine & Club' for Indiana Jones, drop Chris an email by clicking here and you could even see them featured on the "All Things Indy" page...
Just enough space left now for...
"All Things Indy" in review!
Here's just some of the buzz being generated
by the rare Indy treasures on this page over at "The Raven" Indiana Jones fan forums (NB on the forum I'm known as "BrodyIsDead"!):
"Sweet!!! BrodyIsDead is as skilled
as Dr. Jones in digging up buried treasure!
All hail BrodyIsDead, Dispenser of Indy Tales Rare and Valuable!
![]()
The Telegraph strips are pretty much the Holy Grail (
) of Indy comics." (Plaristes)
"Beautifully done, BrodyIsDead!
It looks great, Google page or not.
I haven't been this excited since it was confirmed
a fourth Indy movie was happening!
Thanks again, BrodyIsDead, for bringing
those impossible to find portions of your collection
to fans." (DIrishB)
"Darn tootin'! Yippee-kye-yay and Yee-HAW!
The page looks fine, BrodyIsDead. Karma does 'round.
Thanks so much for scanning them!"![]()

Chris/BrodyIsDead, I cannot thank you enough!
Your generosity is UNREPAYABLE
and all lovers of rare Indy tales owe you their deepest thanks.
I didn't realize you actually had
the missing pages for these other 2 tales
so this is a wonderful surprise. Now we have
all 3 stories - COMPLETE!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!" (Stoo)
You can check out the rest of the feedback for this fan site over at this link for the "All Things Indy" page on The Raven Forums
Finally, don't forget to check out the best Indiana Jones podcast out there, the IndyCast!














