By the late 1970s, Hollywood was ready for a new action hero, and George Lucas was eager to oblige. Collaborating with some of the brightest talents in the business, he concocted Indiana Jones, a globe-trotting archaeologist who was tough as nails, rough around the edges, capable, resourceful, yet also quite fallible. As they say, “Women wanted him, men wanted to be him,” and his treasure-hunting escapades immediately redefined what popcorn cinema was all about. One poster for his debut, 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, proclaimed, “The return of the great adventure,” and it was true. For folks who couldn’t get on board with the science fiction and fantasy of Lucas’ Star Wars saga, Indy was a relatable, two-fisted lug everyone could embrace, and so they did, across three sequels…