Tomb Raider: Inferno #1
| Writer | Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly |
| Artist | Phillip Sevy |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Trinity is on high alert-they know Lara Croft is coming and now, under the shrewd command of a new officer, they're ready for any surprises, but Lara is steadfast in her quest to uncover their secrets. Though typically equally prepared, this time Lara may just find herself one step behind.
o Perfect for new and existing Tomb Raider fans!
o Artist Phillip Sevy returns to Tomb Raider!
"Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly have done a wonderful job tying this comic book in with the Tomb Raider canon from the video games and previous Dark Horse comic series." -AiPT!
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10
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Jun 10, 2018Heavy on the action, and crammed full of unexpected twists, this is the perfect way to kick off a new Tomb Raider tale! Read Full Review
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8.5
Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner
Jun 14, 2018in to this story arc that gives plenty of room for newcomers. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - Peyton Hinckle
Jun 11, 2018While Sevy's art detracts from the overall quality of this first issue, Lanzing and Kelly's writing allows new Tomb Raider fans a place to begin. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Christian Hoffer
Jun 13, 2018I think the Tomb of Eden hook shows promise, and I like that the rebooted Tomb Raider franchise is still leaning into some of the more fantastic elements of the tombs Lara likes to explore. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Bastards - Sam King
Jun 20, 2018This definitely isn't the strongest opening to a new series, but we will see where it goes. Read Full Review
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6.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Jun 23, 2018The phrase curiosity killed the cat could be applied here as Lara springs the trap and is captured by her enemies. Her need to understand Trinity and discover their secrets has become more imporatant, at least in the short run, than her own life. And that, is a dangerous way to live. For fans. Read Full Review
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5.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
Jun 12, 2018Tomb Raider: Inferno #1 isnt a particularly good comic. Its not outright bad, but it bored me more often than it was entertaining. At some point, a writer is going to make the new Lara Croft a well-rounded and engaging character, and I look forward to that. Unfortunately, it didnt happen here. I cant recommend this one, but, if youre a big fan of the franchise, especially the rebooted iteration, than you might find something you like in it. Read Full Review
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