The final episode of the first season of GameTap's Re\Visioned animation series is upon us, featuring comic book legend Jim Lee's take on Lara Croft in "A Complicated Woman." Over the past season some of the top names in comics and animation have taken turns with Lara, as voiced by Minnie Driver, producing some truly amazing animation. With the success of this first season, GameTap is also announcing season two of Re\Visioned, which will be taking on games from the golden age of Activision. Comic book greats Mark Waid, John Ostrander, and Paul Jenkins will be taking on games like Pitfall, Kaboom, and Pressure Cooker. You can catch Jim Lee's "A Complicated Woman" over at GameTap's Tomb Raider site. For a special look at a still from next season's Pitfall episode, which features Pitfall Harry on a therapy talk show, hit the jump.

GAMETAP LAUNCHES RE\VISIONED: TOMB RAIDER JIM LEE FINALEAnnounces Season Two will explore the worlds of Activision
GameTap launched today "A Complicated Woman," the final episode in the premiere season of its new animation series "Re\Visioned" which features story and art from legendary comic book illustrator Jim Lee of Wildstorm/DC Comics.
Launched in late August, the first season of "Re\Visioned" features ten episodes focusing on the legendary Tomb Raider franchise and the adventures of popular video game heroine Lara Croft. Academy Award-nominated actress Minnie Driver provides her unique voice for leading lady Lara Croft, while Jim Lee, Warren Ellis, Peter Chung, Brian Pulido, Gail Simone, Michael Stackpole, Ivan Reis, Cully Hamner, Christos N. Gage, Louie Del Carmen, David Alvarez, and Six Point Harness, have provided their 'Re\Visioned' view of the famous video game heroine.
GameTap has also announced that the second season of "Re\Visioned" will feature six animated episodes that spotlight games from the golden age of Activision. For the new season that launches in December, GameTap has partnered with The Hero Initiative to develop episodes that will feature the work of top industry writers, including Mark Waid (Flash, Kingdom Come, Legion of Superheroes), John Ostrander (X-Men, Punisher, Star Wars Republic) and Paul Jenkins (Spectacular Spider-Man, Incredible Hulk, Civil War: Front Line).
The Hero Initiative is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping comic book creators in need. "We're thrilled that GameTap is continuing to support comic book creators with this second season of the 'Re\Visioned' series, especially since so many creators are video game fans," said Jim McLauchlin, President of Hero.
Episodes in Season Two will revolve around the worlds and characters featured in Activision's most iconic titles such as Pitfall, Kaboom and Pressure Cooker.
"Re\Visioned" is exclusive to GameTap and visitors can watch the finale and previous episodes from the first season absolutely free. For more information and to see the latest episode of Re\Visioned: Tomb Raider, visit www.gametap.com/tombraider.







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I guess this is worth a look or two...
interesting....
Loved the tomb raider revisioned series, great stuff, and a great excuse to make a free account on Gametap.
Who knew...
Nice Jim Lee. Big fan of his artwork, especially the direction he took with Batman's design. Anyone know which episode Warren Ellis worked on?
Final episode? I didn't even know it started. However Jim Lee is pretty awesome.
Big fan of the series, I just can't seem to reconcile the sexy feminine face of Lara with the block jawed smarmy face that Minnie's face conjures.
I hope we can get these on DVD or something some day so we can watch them in minimally compressed glory.
YEUGH...shes (lara's) too skinny.. i dont like seeing their ribs dammit !
Hey Jim Lee, here's an idea - get your butt back to drawing Allstar Goddamn Batman & Robin book instead making goofy Tomb Raider webtoons, ya mook!
Actually, I would consider any project that's distracting Lee from All Star Batman & Robin to be a little gift from the gods.
@Mr. Fap☆Fap!:
Good call. All star Superman wrapped up like 6 months ago or something. The trade's even out now. What the hell Jim?
Speaking as a fan: Please Mr. Lee, GBT Wildcats!
Decent run I appreciate the first few and everything had a great style. Although I think Jim Lee's work should stay in comics, as his animated style lacks something. Anyways decent run.
Does anyone remember the LAST animated thing lee was involved with?
Why did I waste my time with this collection of "flashbacks?"
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