Indiana Jones and the San Francisco Soul-Suckers

Indiana Jones and the San Francisco Soul-Suckers and Indiana Jones and the Secret of San Francisco were the proposed titles for a short comic strip/storyboard by a young Indiana Jones fan published in the eighth issue of Indiana Jones Comic.

In 2008, eleven-year-old Joshua Redman from Bournemouth wrote to the letters section of Indiana Jones Comic requesting that the publication include storyboards from the Indiana Jones films. With his letter, Redman sent his own comic strip/storyboard – a one-page story in which Indiana Jones engages in a brief exchange of punches with a Nazi in 1920s San Francisco – and asked the magazine to title it as he as struggling for one on his own.

Indiana Jones Comic printed both the letter and storyboard, offering Indiana Jones and the San Francisco Soul-Suckers or Indiana Jones and the Secret of San Francisco as suggestions in their response. Although the publication redirected their young reader to Indiana Jones: The Official Magazine for behind-the-scenes content, and encouraged others to send in their own comics for future issues, they awarded Redman with a copy of the Heroes and Villains Sticker Book for his correspondence.

Plot summary
In San Francisco, 1928, a goateed Nazi throws a left hook at Indiana Jones. Although the blow is enough the knock the fedora off Jones's head, the archaeologist is unimpressed. He simply returns the hat to his crown then uses his bullwhip to trap and spin his opponent into a daze before following up with a punch of his own.

Characters

 * Indiana Jones

Locations

 * San Francisco