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Publisher:

Dc Comics

Publication date:

November 1978

Code:

709893073011

Language:

English

Format:

comic book

Number of Pages

68

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2nd Story: "Avalanche!!" in: Joe Orlando/Executive Editor, Mike Vosburg/Cover Artist, Dick Giordano/Cover Artist, and 21 more Isis Vol 1 4 EDIT SHARE "Treasure of Lost Lake"Help Cover Cover Gallery Isis Vol 1 #4 May, 1977 Executive Editor Joe Orlando Cover Artists Mike VosburgDick Giordano Treasure of Lost Lake Writers Jack C. Harris Pencilers Mike Vosburg Inkers Vince Colletta Letterers Ben Oda Editors Dennis O'Neil Avalanche!! Writers Steve Skeates Pencilers Mike Vosburg Inkers Bob Smith Editors Dennis O'Neil Previous Issue Next Issue Isis # 3 Isis # 5 Quote1 Awk! It's a fake! Dragged under! Dragged under! Fake! Quote2 — Tut Isis #4 is an issue of the series Isis (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1977. Contents[hide] Appearing in "Treasure of Lost Lake" Synopsis for "Treasure of Lost Lake" Appearing in "Avalanche!!" Synopsis for "Avalanche!!" Notes Trivia See Also Recommended Reading Links and References Appearing in "Treasure of Lost Lake" Featured Characters: Isis Supporting Characters: Cindy Lee Rick Mason Tut Antagonists: Other Characters: Marra Moccinivo Locations: New Hampshire Wolfeboro Summer Resort Lake Winnipesaukee Items: Amulet of Hatshepsut Vehicles: Synopsis for "Treasure of Lost Lake" Andrea, Cindy and Rick drive to the Wolfeboro Summer Resort in New Hampshire. They wish to study an ancient legend concerning Iroquois relics supposedly buried in Lake Winnipesaukee. When they arrive at the lake, a large sea monster reaches out and attacks them with its tentacles. Andrea changes into Isis, but her magic doesn't seem to affect the creature. Isis retreats from the scene, and the monster sinks back down beneath the water's surface. Isis changes back into Andrea Thomas and regroups with Rick and Cindy. Rick begins investigating the case on his own and finds what appears to be the living spirit of an Iroquois warrior named Mocinnivo. The warrior runs into the lake towards the sea monster, whereupon Rick discovers that the monster is just an elaborately disguised undersea vehicle. The monster grabs Rick with its tentacles and begins drowning him. Isis arrives and fights back against the monster. With the help of Tut, she eventually disables the craft, and pulls Mocinnivo out from the cockpit. Tugging at his face, they discover that Mocinnivo is actually a lodge owner named Mister Marra, who wanted to horde the legendary treasure for himself. The spirit of the real Mocinnivo appears and thanks Isis and the others for helping preserve his people's heritage. Appearing in "Avalanche!!" Featured Characters: Isis Supporting Characters: Big Boy (Single appearance) Antagonists: Other Characters: Locations: New Hampshire Items: Amulet of Hatshepsut Vehicles: Synopsis for "Avalanche!!" Andrea Thomas goes skiing in the mountains of New Hampshire. On one of the lifts, she meets a big game hunter named Big Roy, who boasts about all of the elk he plans on hunting in the surrounding area. Andrea doesn't care for the man's demeanor and quickly takes her leave of him. Some time later, Big Roy tracks down an elk and shoots it with his rifle. The echo of the gunshot prompts an avalanche and tons of snow begins rushing down towards the ski resort. Andrea Thomas transforms into Isis and uses her elemental control over the wind to blow several ski lift carriages to safety. She finds that Big Roy is buried beneath some snow and debris, so she flies down to rescue him. Notes This issue includes a one-page public service announcement featuring Superman entitled, Justice for All Includes Children, 10. Trivia: The "Treasure of Lost Lake" story from this issue is reminiscent of the formula often used in the Hanna-Barbera Scooby Doo cartoon series. In many episodes of Scooby Doo, the main characters encountered an alleged supernatural threat, which often turned out to be a mundane periphery character wearing a rubber mask. https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Isis_Vol_1_4
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