Lara is trapped. After being surprised by Trinity's preparedness, Lara finds herself in the midst of an inconceivable phenomena that is as equally terrifying as it is mysterious. Now, face-to-face with an entity beyond scientific understanding, not to mention an apt foe in Nadija, Lara fears she may finally be in over her head.
o Perfect for new and existing Tomb Raider fans!
o Artist Phillip Sevy returns to Tomb Raider!
A fascinating read that takes a step back from the action in exchange for filling in some rather interesting plot points that fans are certain to devour. Read Full Review
It's not exactly an action-packed issue, but the last couple of pages are a bit strange, and that's when the Tomb Raider franchise is at its strongest. Read Full Review
To be honest, you're better off playing Tomb Raider: Dark Angel on your old PS2. For what it's worth, that's a terrible game, but you'd still be better off. Read Full Review
Lanzing and Kelly put such a strong focus on supporting characters that the series star, Lara, gets lost. The only thing that somewhat helps to redeem this issue is Sevy's improved linework. Read Full Review