"Mexico, March 1916" is the second issue of Dark Horse Comics' twelve comic adaptations of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. This issue was based on the second half of the television movie, Young Indiana Jones and the Curse of the Jackal, and was released on March 1, 1992.
Publisher's summary[]
Indiana Jones and his cousin Frank head south of the New Mexico border for a little excitement. But Indy had something else in mind other than finding himself surrounded by Pancho Villa's men and being sentenced to die!
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Appearances[]
Characters[]
- Remy Baudouin
- Julio Cárdenas
- Carranza (Mentioned only)
- Demetrios
- Porfirio Diaz (Mentioned only)
- Pierre Duclos
- Jose Gonzales
- William Randolph Hearst (Mentioned only)
- Henry (Mentioned only)
- Victoriano Huerta (Mentioned only)
- Juarez (Mentioned only)
- Frank Jones
- Henry Walton Jones, Senior (Mentioned only)
- Indiana Jones
- Jose
- T. E. "Ned" Lawrence
- Lupe (Mentioned only)
- Madero (Mentioned only)
- Maximilian (Mentioned only)
- Alvaro Obregon (Mentioned only)
- George S. Patton
- John J. Pershing
- Rashid (Mentioned only)
- Robles
- Helen Margaret Seymour
- Pancho Villa
- Woodrow Wilson (Mentioned only)
Locations[]
- Belgium (Mentioned only)
- France (As newsreel)
- Verdun (As newsreel)
- Mexico
- Babicora
- Chichuahua Desert
- Ciudad Guerrero
- Remy Baudouin's cantina (Mentioned only)
- New Mexico
- Egypt
- Cairo (Mentioned only)
- Port Said (Mentioned only)
- Valley of the Kings
Artifacts[]
Animals[]
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Behind the scenes[]
The issue also contains the four page Who Are Those Guys? article written by Kurt Busiek, delving into the history of Pancho Villa, John J. Pershing, and George S. Patton.