Cindy Lee

DC Comics, Isis

Isis – Volume 01 Issue 08

My Rating “Darkly Through The Mutant’s Eyes” With Isis’ past memories restored and Rick Mason freed from the evil Serpenhotep, the two decide to return to Larkspur, California. As they travel back to the west coast, Isis does some inner reflection. Andrea Thomas was never truly mortal, rather a reincarnation of the goddess Isis. The […]

DC Comics, Isis

Isis – Volume 01 Issue 06

My Rating “The Ominous Ooze!” After being laid off from her teaching position at Larkspur High School, Andrea Thomas has decided to let the Egyptian Goddess Isis choose her next destination. After defeating the sinister false god Aten, Isis has retreated to her ancient dwelling buried near the great pyramids in Egypt. Back in Larkspur

DC Comics, Isis

Isis – Volume 01 Issue 04

My Rating “Treasure Of Lost Lake” School’s out for the summer but the adventure has just begun. Andrea Thomas, Rick Mason, and Cindy Lee have decided to spend their vacation traveling through New England and studying local Native American archeology. Be careful what you wish for Andrea, as the dead are sometimes restless. Tuesday morning

DC Comics, Isis

Isis  – Volume 01 Issue 03

My Rating “The Wrath of Set!” The weather has been extraordinarily warm in Larkspur this year. Some of the residents have even referred to the dry conditions as a typical Indian summer. Today however, Andrea Thomas and her student Cindy Lee have been caught outside in a freak Hailstorm. As the two run for cover

DC Comics, Isis

Isis  – Volume 01 Issue 02

My Rating “The Creature From Dimension X” It’s Friday afternoon at Larkspur High School. Today is the deadline for Roger and Gini’s senior class science project. In the school lab the two kids finish their final calculations on the high voltage electric devices developed with the aid of Andrea Thomas. Gini takes a few steps

DC Comics, Isis

Isis  – Volume 01 Issue 01

My Rating “Scarab – The Man Who Would Destroy “ It was a nice summer afternoon in the California city of Larkspur. High school science teacher, Andrea Thomas, joined her fellow faculty members and students to watch an archeological find being placed in the city square for all to enjoy. The object was a rare

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