"German East Africa, December 1916" is the seventh issue of Dark Horse Comics' Young Indiana Jones Chronicles series. This issue was based on the episode of the same title, and was released on August 1, 1992.
Publisher's summary[]
Indy volunteers for Congo duty, figuring anything would be better than the hell of European trench warfare. At least, that's what he thinks until he finds himself surrounded by dying soldiers cut down by disease, crossing the Congo to recover a lost supply of guns!
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Behind the scenes[]
Issue 7 contains the four page article "The Father of His Country" written by Kurt Busiek, a biography of Barthélemy Boganda and the movement towards independence of French Equatorial Africa.
Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Arnaud
- Barthélèmy
- Barthélemy Boganda
- Remy Baudouin
- Black Nun
- Boucher
- Dutchman
- God (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones
- LaFleur
- Thomas Edward Lawrence (Mentioned only)
- Mathieu
- Mike
- Albert Schweitzer
- Schwinden
- Zachariah Sloat
- Tombeur (Mentioned only)
- George Washington (Mentioned only)
- White Nun
Locations[]
- Africa
- Bonga (Mentioned only)
- Central African Republic (Mentioned only)
- Chinde (Mentioned only)
- Congo
- French Equatorial Africa
- German East Africa
- Arabia (Mentioned only)
- Europe (Mentioned only)
- France (Flag)
- Hell (Mentioned only)
- New York City, USA
Miscellanea[]
- Askari
- Bird
- Collette
- Crocodile
- Fly
- Hyena (Mentioned only)
- Mauser '08
- Sophie von Hohenberg's locket
- World War I