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Rahn appears as a minor character in Michelle Cooper's ''A Brief History of Montmaray'' and ''The FitzOsbornes in Exile''.
 
Rahn has been the object of many rumours and strange stories, including that his death had been faked, although all such speculation has failed to be substantiated.<,<refname = "The-original-Indiana-Jones"/> He features as a character in the 2008 novel ''The Judas Apocalypse'' by Dan McNeil. In the novel, Rahn helps a fellow German archaeologist search for the lost treasure of the [[Catharism|Cathars]]. He also figures in the "Berlin Noir" novel ''The Pale Criminal'' by [[Philip Kerr]] and ''Blood Lance'' by Craig Smith. In the [[Italian comics|Italian comic book]] [[Martin Mystère]], Rahn fakes his death and joins the US secret service "Elsewhere".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www-en.sergiobonellieditore.it/auto/scheda_speciale?collana=29&numero=1&subnum=0 |title=Martin Mystère – Il segreto di San Nicola|publisher=En.sergiobonellieditore.it |date= |accessdate=2011-04-19}}</ref>
 
[[Richard Stanley (film director)|Richard Stanley]], cult director of such films as ''[[Hardware (film)|Hardware]]'' and ''[[Dust Devil (1993 film)|Dust Devil]]'', also made a documentary about Rahn and his fixation on the Holy Grail called ''The Secret Glory'' in 2001.