2020: The New Déjà Vu

I literally (and accidentally) walked passed the garage of Tasmania’s largest comic seller yesterday as I was waiting for my vehicle to be checked.

This was the first comic that I saw from the road as it was displayed prominently in the center of the shop.

This is NOT an April fools’ day joke. See Dave’s card and auto receipt above right – both received within about 1 hour of each other.

Dave thought I was someone else and had another book waiting (some compendium about huts.) So I asked how much was the IJ comic, and he said it was $5. I opened my bag and pulled a fiver straight out (the only note left.) “It was meant to be.” He said.

“The next Indy film may involve Indy’s quest for the fabled KING SOLOMON’S MINES, but with a twist – this time, INDY has to fight the DEVIL to get the jewels.” – Indy III comic (p4. 1985)

Based on the comic’s speculated “Indy III” to-be, this is my extremely brief visualization of it, with the last act moving into how the expeditionary story is eventually monetized via film (a film of the expedition itself, within the film) in order to help sway public opinion as to who is the true discoverer of King Solomon’s treasures. However, the expedition’s filmmaker is actually an agent of Andy Barry and two versions of the film are made, with a battle as to which gets released!

So who ends up getting the fortune and glory? It’s loot after all isn’t it?

pics
www.flickr.com/photos/zigzaglens/5480522611
toughthingsfirst.com/blog/there-is-no-pot-of-gold/
pixabay.com/illustrations/superman-hero-superhero-strong-3308158/
www.needpix.com/photo/942360/hero-heavy-red-look-sport-ads-funny-vector-sticker
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