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The "Adventurer Archaeologist" trope was largely defined by . With his fedora, whip, and disdain for "going into the office," Indy created the template for the action-hero academic. This trope was later popularized in video games with Lara Croft in Tomb Raider , who swapped Indy’s university classroom for acrobatic, dual-pistol-wielding action. Voodooed 24 05 21 Little Puck Archeologist XXX ...

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Contemporary comics have attempted to complicate this portrait. Marvel Comics, for instance, has introduced characters like Brother Voodoo (Jericho Drumm), a psychologist who turns to Vodou after his brother’s death and eventually becomes Sorcerer Supreme. While not strictly an archeologist, Drumm represents a shift away from the cursed outsider trope toward something more nuanced: a practitioner who is also a scholar, someone for whom magic is not a curse but a calling. The vibrant, exaggerated art of legends like Matt

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