Lara and Sara are back in a few of their most celebrated crossover events! Trouble Seekers contains their first ever meeting (the Tomb Raider/Witchblade Special) and their second historic teaming in the Witchblade/Tomb Raider Special. You can now relive these classic adventures all over again! Also including the hard-to-find Witchblade/Tomb Raider #1/2 issue, this book features an all-new cover by artist Michael Turner.
Comic Book Artist. He studied pre-medicine at the University of Tennessee, and then moved to Aspen, Colorado, and later San Diego, where he taught martial arts, became an award winning water skier, and began drawing comic books. In 1994, he was hired by Top Cow Productions in Century City, California, where he was the co-creator of "Witchblade", a comic about a voluptuous female detective who fights evil with the aid of a mystical weapon that attaches itself to her arm and gives her superpowers. Turner later founded Aspen MLT, a Santa Monica publishing company that created online comic adaptations for the NBC television series "Heroes" and titles including "Fathom", a deep-sea story about a female superhero. He was also a regular cover artist for "Superman/Batman" and "The Flash". Turner's work was in demand for special editions and similar projects, and he drew covers for DC Comics' "Justice League" and Marvel's "Civil War". The milestone 500th issue of "Uncanny X-Men", released in July, 2008, featured one of Turner's special edition covers. He died of complications from chondrosarcoma, a form of bone cancer he had begun treatment for in 2000.
Edición argentina con lomo pero sin ISBN que también se distribuyó en España. Contó con al menos tres portadas alternativas. ISSN- 1514-3260 Planta Impresora: Quebecor - Antártica Bs. As. 18 de mayo de 1999. Printed in Argentina.
It was...fine. I'm a fan of tomb raider and dabbled in witchblade. My only thing was that if Lara hadn't have been in a braid, I wouldn't have been able to tell them apart because they're drawn exactly the same.
Edición argentina, tomo único que contó con varias portadas alternativas, aunque la que tengo era la más común. En la revista Lazer se la publicitaba, cito de memoria, "Una aventura de Lara Croft en la que (no necesariamente) te la pasás mirándole el culo. En fin...
Libro de historietas sin ISBN propio, ya que entonces todavía era poco habitual que los libros de historieta en Argentina tuvieran ISBN (este cuenta con ISSN aunque se trate de un libro con lomo). Tuvo al menos tres portadas alternativas.