Peking, March 1910 (comic)
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| Publisher | Dark Horse Comics |
| Released | January 1, 1993 |
| Preceded by | "Vienna, March 1917" |
"Peking, March 1910" is a two-part story spanning issues 11 and 12 of Dark Horse Comics' Young Indiana Jones Chronicles series. It was based on the The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles' episode of the same name. Issue 11 was released on January 1, 1993, and issue 12 followed in February.
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[edit] Publisher's summary
[edit] Issue 11
Indy embarks on a tour of the Far East, but is distracted from the beauty of the country by the presence of a mysterious stranger. Could this man be a spy or a bomb-carrying revolutionary? Will Indy convince their guide that they are indeed being followed? From the Great Wall of China to the steps of the Meng Jiang Temple, Indy explores the wonders of ancient dynasties, recognizes the value of maintaining "face," and learns a very valuable lesson in balance. And that's just the start of the journey...
[edit] Issue 12
Indiana Jones has faced numerous perils, but his battles have always been against external forces. When the attack comes from within, in the form of a deadly fever, Young Indy's mother must decide whether to trust ancient Chinese medical practices or risk waiting for a missionary doctor. It's a race against time and a lesson in maintaining face in this moving conclusion of Indy's adventure in Peking.
