Indiana Jones #5/1984
In Indiana Jones #5/1984 ("Guldstatyetten"), Indy races into the Brazilian jungle after a stolen golden idol, only to fall into a trap set by the cunning Xomac and a mysterious blonde woman named Ilsa Toth—sister to the late Nazi archaeologist Ernst Toth. With the idol as her key to power, Ilsa plans to crown Xomac king of the indigenous people and disrupt American war production, forcing Indy into a desperate escape from alligators and a harrowing battle atop a flying plane’s wingtips. Written by Archie Goodwin, Peter Sparring, and David Michelinie, with art by Dan Reed and inks by Danny Bulanadi, the issue features a striking cover by Howard Chaykin and Bob Wiacek.
In "Guldstatyetten," Indiana Jones returns to New York to reunite the stolen Chachapoyan golden idol he once lost to his rival René Belloq, now on display at a museum. But as the exhibit opens, the indigenous warrior Xomac and a mysterious blond woman launch a daring assault, sparking a high-stakes chase across the rooftops of the city.
In *Uppdrag Amazonas*, Indiana Jones follows a stolen golden idol deep into the Brazilian jungle, only to stumble into a trap set by Xomac and the enigmatic Ilsa Toth—sister to the late Nazi archaeologist Ernst Toth. With the idol at the heart of a dangerous scheme to crown Xomac king of the indigenous people and disrupt American war production, Indy must evade deadly alligators and survive a harrowing battle atop a plane’s wingtip.
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