Philip R. Frey UNITED STATES
Member Since November 2008
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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, page 17 by Luke Ross and Fabio Laguna

Location: Indiana Jones
Artists: Luke Ross (Penciller) ,  Fabio Laguna (Inker) ,  George Lucas (Writer) ,  David Koepp (Writer) ,  John Jackson Miller Writer (Writer) ,  Jeff Nathanson (Writer)

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Location: Indiana Jones
Title: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, page 17 by Luke Ross and Fabio Laguna
Artist:  Luke Ross (Penciller) ,  Fabio Laguna (Inker) ,  George Lucas (Writer) ,  David Koepp (Writer) ,  John Jackson Miller Writer (Writer) ,  Jeff Nathanson (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 142
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 12/7/2025

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When the three pages depicting the most notorious scene from 'Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' (which I unironically enjoy, btw) from the Dark Horse comic adaptation came up for auction, I knew I had to have them. This is the first of three pages, showing Indy flying through the blast in his refrigerator.

(Yes, I'm posting these in backwards order so they will default to being *in* order in the gallery.)

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Member Since: November 2008
Last Login: April 2026
Ebay Id: rhindle_the_red
Website: http://www.edwoodonline.com
Country: UNITED STATES
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Eric B Member Since 2014
Posted On 12/7/2025

Love that look of panic!

Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
Posted On 12/8/2025

The closeup of Ford is awesome!  This fridge scene is just a notable as the one starring Kyle Rayner and his girlfriend.   

Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 12/8/2025

Frigidaire did some rigorous product testing in the 1950s ;)