Late final yr, Darkish Horse unveiled plans to reissue High Cow’s Tomb Raider comedian guide sequence, which initially ran from 1999 to 2005. Tomb Raider Colossal Collection Volume 1 is slated to launch June 24 and presently priced at $93 (was $100) at Amazon. The 888-web page hardcover guide has been out there to preorder since November, however now you may also preorder the even bigger second quantity. Tomb Raider Colossal Collection Volume 2 is 944 pages and up for preorder for $100 forward of its November 25 launch.
Should you purchase each volumes, you will have a almost complete assortment of Tomb Raider: The Sequence, which ran for 50 points. Quantity 2 additionally comprises comics from High Cow’s observe-up sequence in addition to a handful of 1-photographs. In complete, you are taking a look at greater than 1,800 pages of comedian tales starring Lara Croft.
$93 (was $100) | Releases June 24
Top Cow’s Tomb Raider comics have long been out of print, and the older “Archive” editions fetch an astronomical sum on the reseller market, often going for hundreds of dollars each.
Volume 1 compiles the following comics:
- Tomb Raider: The Series – Issues 1-24 and 26-34
In case you’re wondering, Issue 25 saw Lara Croft team up with Witchblade. Tomb Raider was licensed to Top Cow at the time, and with the rights lapsed, it’s likely that there were probably a few legal issues that made it easier to omit that particular comic book rather than include it.
$100 | Releases November 25
Quantity 2 of Darkish Horse’s Tomb Raider Colossal Collection finishes Lara Croft’s first comedian guide arc with Points 35-50. It additionally consists of the 2 prequel comics.
After you end studying Tomb Raider: The Sequence, you’ll be able to dive into. Tomb Raider: Journeys. Quantity 2 comprises all 12 problems with High Cow’s miniseries. 5 Tomb Raider one-photographs spherical out the hardcover assortment.
Here is a full checklist of what is included in Quantity 2:
- Tomb Raider: The Sequence – Points 0, 1/2, and 35-50
- Tomb Raider: Journeys – Points 1-12
- Tomb Raider one-photographs:
- The Biggest Treasure of All
- Arabian Nights
- Origins
- Takeover
- Epiphany
High Cow’s Tomb Raider comics launched when the franchise was in its heyday, so that they had been fairly in style on the time. The comics are set in the identical continuity because the video games developed by Core Design, making just a few tweaks to Lara Croft’s story alongside the best way. A fairly gifted roster of artists and writers had been concerned on this sequence, together with Dan Jurgens, Adam Hughes, Michael Turner, Andy Park, Marc Silvestri, David Finch, and a number of other others.

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