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===Literature=== ====Comic books==== {{Main|Indiana Jones (comics)}} [[Indiana Jones]] has appeared in numerous [[comic books]], from two different publishers. [[Marvel Comics]] initially held the comic book licensing rights, leading to adaptations of the films ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'', ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'', and ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade''. Following the ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' adaptation, Marvel published ''The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones'' from 1983 to 1986. This ongoing monthly series ran for thirty-four issues and featured the character's first original adventures in comic book form. After Marvel's licensing of the character ended, [[Dark Horse Comics]] acquired publishing rights and adapted the ''[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis]]'' video game. From 1992 to 1996, following the ''Fate of Atlantis'' adaptation, Dark Horse published seven [[Limited series (comics)|limited series]], as well comics based on ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]'' television series. In 2004, Indiana Jones appeared in the non-canon story, "Into the Great Unknown", first published in ''[[Star Wars Tales]]'' #19. The story sees Indiana Jones and Short Round discover a crashed ''[[Millennium Falcon]]'' in the Pacific Northwest, along with [[Han Solo]]'s skeleton and the realization that a rumored nearby Sasquatch is Chewbacca. With the franchise's revival in 2008, Dark Horse published an adaptation of ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull''. Dark Horse followed this with ''Indiana Jones Adventures'', a short-lived series of digest-sized comics aimed at children. An additional limited series, titled ''[[Indiana Jones and the Tomb of the Gods]]'', was also published from 2008 to 2009. ====Movie tie-in novelizations==== The first four Indiana Jones film scripts were novelized and published in the time frame of the films' initial releases.<ref>All titles, authors, dates of publication, and publishers of these novelizations are from the title and copyright pages of the first editions of each of the cited volumes.</ref> ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' was novelized by Campbell Black based on the script by Lawrence Kasdan that was based on the story by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman and published in April 1981 by Ballantine Books; ''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom'' was novelized by James Kahn and based on the script by Willard Huyck & Gloria Katz that was based on the story by George Lucas and published May 1984 by Ballantine Books; ''Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' was novelized by Rob MacGregor based on the script by Jeffrey Boam that was based on a story by George Lucas and Menno Meyjes and published June 1989 by Ballantine Books. Nearly 20 years later ''Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'' was novelized by James Rollins based on the script by David Koepp based on the story by George Lucas and Jeff Nathanson and published in May 2008 by Ballantine Books. In addition, in 2008 to accompany the release of ''Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'', Scholastic Books published juvenile novelizations of the four scripts written, successively in the order above, by Ryder Windham, Suzanne Weyn, Ryder Windham, and James Luceno. All these books have been reprinted, with ''Raiders of the Lost Ark'' being retitled ''Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark''. While these are the principal titles and authors, there are numerous other volumes derived from the four film properties. ====Original novels==== From February 1991 through February 1999, 12 original Indiana Jones-themed adult novels were licensed by Lucasfilm, Ltd. and written by three genre authors of the period. Ten years afterward, a 13th original novel was added, also written by a popular genre author. The first 12 were published by Bantam Books; the last by Ballantine Books in 2009. (See [[Indiana Jones (franchise)]] for broad descriptions of these original adult novels.) The novels are:<ref>All titles, authors, dates of publication, and publishers of these novelizations are from the copyright pages of the first editions of each of the cited volumes.</ref> =====Written by Rob MacGregor===== * ''[[Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi]]'', February 1991. * ''[[Indiana Jones and the Dance of the Giants]]'', June 1991. * ''[[Indiana Jones and the Seven Veils]]'', December 1991. * ''Indiana Jones and the Genesis Deluge'', February 1992. * ''Indiana Jones and the Unicorn's Legacy'', September 1992. * ''Indiana Jones and the Interior World'', December 1992. =====Written by Martin Caidin===== * ''Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates'', December 1993. * ''Indiana Jones and the White Witch'', April 1994. =====Written by Max McCoy===== * ''Indiana Jones and the Philosopher's Stone'', May 1995. * ''Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs'', March 1996. * ''Indiana Jones and the Hollow Earth'', March 1997. * ''Indiana Jones and the Secret of the Sphinx'', February 1999. =====Written by Steve Perry===== * ''Indiana Jones and the Army of the Dead'', September 2009.
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