Tomb Raider: Survivor's Crusade #1

Writer: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly Artist: Ashley A. Woods Publisher: Dark Horse Comics Release Date: November 22, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 2
6.3Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

Lara Croft has unfinished business. After facing Trinity in Siberia, she's more confused than ever about her father's mysterious death. She's been training and following flimsy leads, preparing herself to figure out what really happened to Lord Richard Croft. Now, she's ready to put everything on the line to uncover the truth. Writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly (Joyride, Hacktivist) and artist Ashley A. Woods (Ladycastle, Niobe), continue Lara's story after Rise of the Tomb Raider and the last Dark Horse series!

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Sean Nickerson Nov 22, 2017

    This was a wonderful first issue to get the character of Lara Croft and the story of Tomb Raider back in the pages of Dark Horse. It is beautiful to look at, action packed, and compelling. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Multiversity Comics - Gregory Ellner Nov 24, 2017

    A very good opening to continue the "Tomb Raider" comics. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Dec 4, 2017

    Fans will likely enjoy Lara's return, and the personal quest, rather than a search for a specific artifact, site, or treasure, certainly focuses on different themes than her regular quests (although, personally, I'd prefer the later). For fans. Read Full Review

  • 5.7
    Comicsverse - Jeremiah Johnston Nov 22, 2017

    I feel good about TOMB RAIDER: SURVIVOR'S CRUSADE #1. Although the art may be off-putting, it does grow on you, and there are some excellent panels. Where the story shines, however, is it's characterization. By intertwining two tonally antagonistic plots, we get a full characterization of Lara's tenderness and brutality. If you like what Dark Horse has done with the rebooted Lara Croft, I hope you'll give this series a try. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    IGN - Blair Marnell Nov 23, 2017

    This is not a good way to begin this miniseries, and there's really nothing here to recommend. Read Full Review

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