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== Comics ==
== Comic Books ==
* Classic [[Carl Barks]] stories with [[Donald Duck]] and his relatives usually featured this as a plot device. There are also two scenes which ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' copied from such stories, which both Lucas and Spielberg proudly admitted. The one is the introduction idol and boulder scene from ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', which was taken from the Seven Cities of Cibola and the other is the water bursting through the tunnel to the canyon side, near the end of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]. This wasn't an actual trap of the temple, in the movie, but it was in the original comic, The Prize of Pizarro, which also contained some other traps used throughout the Indiana Jones' films. After Barks, other writers would too feature such temples and ruins.
* Classic [[Carl Barks]] stories with [[Donald Duck]] and his relatives usually featured this as a plot device. There are also two scenes which ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' copied from such stories, which both Lucas and Spielberg proudly admitted. The one is the introduction idol and boulder scene from ''[[Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', which was taken from the Seven Cities of Cibola and the other is the water bursting through the tunnel to the canyon side, near the end of ''[[Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom]]. This wasn't an actual trap of the temple, in the movie, but it was in the original comic, The Prize of Pizarro, which also contained some other traps used throughout the Indiana Jones' films. After Barks, other writers would too feature such temples and ruins.