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'''''High Adventure | '''''Rock Raiders: High Adventure Deep Underground''''' is a [[Rock Raiders]] graphic novel released in 2000. | ||
*'''Writer: Alan Grant''' | *'''Writer: Alan Grant''' | ||
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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
The characters of the Rock Raiders are expanded on, however. Tiny back-stories are given on some characters, such as how Chief lost his arm. Personalities are grown on, such as Sparks' coffee addiction, or Axle's jokes. | |||
Unlike [[Rock Raiders - An Interactive Puzzle Storybook|the Interactive Puzzle Storybook]], Lava Monsters look like they do in the games. Granite Grinders are also shown as being able to jump. | |||
Unlike [[Rock Raiders - An Interactive Puzzle | |||
[[Category:Rock Raiders books and comics]] | [[Category:Rock Raiders books and comics]] |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 6 March 2018
Rock Raiders: High Adventure Deep Underground is a Rock Raiders graphic novel released in 2000.
- Writer: Alan Grant
- Illustrators: Robin Smith, Lego Media International
- Publisher: Lego Systems Inc.
- Pages: 48
- For Ages: 7+
Plot
The novel tells, from Jet’s point-of-view and in greater detail, the events on Planet U. The book begins with the LMS Explorer heading on a return course to home base when the ship is bombarded by asteroids and sucked through a wormhole. Winding up in an unfamiliar system, the Rock Raiders are sent down to the nearest planet to mine Energy Crystals.
Details
The characters of the Rock Raiders are expanded on, however. Tiny back-stories are given on some characters, such as how Chief lost his arm. Personalities are grown on, such as Sparks' coffee addiction, or Axle's jokes.
Unlike the Interactive Puzzle Storybook, Lava Monsters look like they do in the games. Granite Grinders are also shown as being able to jump.