Revisioned: Tomb Raider Animated Series - Episodes List

Episodes List

Episode Number Title Airdate Designs Writer
01 "Keys to the Kingdom (Part 1)" July 10, 2007 Peter Chung Peter Chung
Lara Croft is drawn into a web of religious intrigue and assassins when an archaeologist is murdered just after he claims to have discovered a way to bring the dead back to life.
02 "Keys to the Kingdom (Part 2)" July 11, 2007 Peter Chung Peter Chung
Same as part 1.
03 "Keys to the Kingdom (Part 3)" July 12, 2007 Peter Chung Peter Chung
Same as part 1.
04 "Revenge of the Aztec Mummy" July 19, 2007 David Álvarez Brian Pulido
Hijinks ensue when Lara Croft stumbles upon the resurrection of Moctezuma, an Aztec mummy.
05 "Angel Spit (Part 1)" July 26, 2007 Cully Hamner Warren Ellis
Lara Croft ventures to Antarctica in search of a mysterious substance that has the capability to cure any disease, but what dark secret does the substance also hold?
06 "Angel Spit (Part 2)" July 26, 2007 Cully Hamner Warren Ellis
Same as part 1.
07 "Lara Croft: Legacy" August 2, 2007 Ivan Reis Brian Pulido
Lara Croft's search for an ancient scepter leads her to a monastery where she must survive an army of half-man/half-beast creatures.
08 "Pre-Teen Raider" August 9, 2007 Six Point Harness Gail Simone
Lara Croft wasn't always one of the world's most successful Tomb Raiders. See how a twelve-year-old Lara honed her craft during her early years at the Croft Academy.
09 "Raising Thaumopolis" August 16, 2007 Louie del Carmen Michael A. Stackpole
Lara Croft must solve three ancient challenges in order to claim the ultimate prize when she discovers the lost underwater city of Thaumopolis.
10 "A Complicated Woman" November 13, 2007 Jim Lee Jim Lee, Christos N. Gage
While recovering the ancient Treasure of Perseus, three fortune hunters tell the tale of how each of them killed Lara Croft... or did they?

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