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Gold Digger #28
Cover Date: January, 2002
Gina's future self, intent on finding a way to prevent the disaster in her past, presents her younger self with a new warp core computer OS, then bids her goodbye. Young Gina returns to Earth and, with her new insight into Artificer tech, compiles all he ...
Issue Description
Gina's future self, intent on finding a way to prevent the disaster in her past, presents her younger self with a new warp core computer OS, then bids her goodbye. Young Gina returns to Earth and, with her new insight into Artificer tech, compiles all her relic data and resolves to return to Uhm di Turrok, which has already been located by a group called Team Elite. Meanwhile, Madrid furthers her plans, having Genn and Dao fashion her the perfect Gina disguise.
Gold Digger (1999)
- Publisher
- Antarctic Press
Volume Description
Gold Digger is a series about Gina Diggers (a brainy and nerdy archeologist), her adopted sister Brittany/Cheetah (a were-cheetah), and Brianna (a hybrid clone of Gina and Cheetah). Their dad is an arch mage and their mom is a weapons master from a high fantasy realm called Jade. Their lives are... interesting to say the least.
The series is an action/adventure comic with a mashup of fantasy, sci-fi, and superhero, and the ensemble cast includes rival archeologists, mad scientists, aliens, cyborgs, golems, dragons, ninjas, leprechauns, pirates, ninja leprechauns, ninja leprechaun pirates, lycanthropes, a super intelligent evil dog, etc. The comic makes extensive references to geek pop-culture, often in interesting and/or amusing combinations.
The comic has tons of action, comedy, and isn't shy about the cheesecake, or beefcake for that matter. It's been written and drawn by the same creator since issue #1, so the writing is consistent throughout the series and the characters grow and develop over a long time unlike many western comics where it feels like you're reading a different book every time the artist/writer team swaps out.
Mangazine #11-14 (compiled in black-and-white here and here, and color special)Gold Digger: Mini Series (black-and-white 4-issue mini-series, and reprinted as Color Remix)Gold Digger (Volume 1) (50-issue black-and-white volume)Gold Digger (Volume 2) (ongoing color volume, issues skip from 149 to 200 to include earlier vol. 1)Collected EditionsGold Digger Platinum vol. 1 (#101-105)Gold Digger Platinum vol. 2 (#106-110)Gold Digger Platinum vol. 3 (#111-115)Gold Digger Platinum vol. 4 (#116-120)Gold Digger Platinum vol. 5 (#121-125)Gold Digger Platinum vol. 6 (#126-130)Gold Digger Platinum vol. 7 (#131-135)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.