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  • Turok (comics)
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  • Turok is a Comic Book hero, a Pre-Columbian Navajo Warrior, who debuted in late 1954. Turok and his friend Andar accidentally fall into a valley full of dinosaurs and struggle to survive and find their way out. In 1956, Turok got his own title, Turok: Son of Stone, originally published by Dell Comics, but later by Gold Key Comics. Then he had another series in the 1990s after the character was acquired by Jim Shooter's Valiant Comics; it was there that the nature of the valley (and Turok's role in it) were expanded. A popular series of Turok video game adaptations began in 1997.
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  • Turok is a Comic Book hero, a Pre-Columbian Navajo Warrior, who debuted in late 1954. Turok and his friend Andar accidentally fall into a valley full of dinosaurs and struggle to survive and find their way out. In 1956, Turok got his own title, Turok: Son of Stone, originally published by Dell Comics, but later by Gold Key Comics. Then he had another series in the 1990s after the character was acquired by Jim Shooter's Valiant Comics; it was there that the nature of the valley (and Turok's role in it) were expanded. In the Valiant series, 'Turok' was not a name, but a title: The Turok was the eldest male in the Fireseed Family whose job it was to close the portal from Earth to the Lost Lands; a Strange, Dark world where an Evil Tyrant named Mothergod had created an army of Bio-mechanical dinosaurs to do her bidding. Though Tal'Set Fireseed, the first Turok, closed the portal, he and his brother Andar ended up After the End in a Scavenger World instead of in their own time. Mothergod, unfortunately, had followed them back with a group of Bio-mechanical Dinosaurs; and, enlisting the aid of other tyrannical figures in this Post-Apocalyptic Nightmare World had vowed to finally hunt down and kill Tal'Set and Andar. A popular series of Turok video game adaptations began in 1997. 2008 saw the release of an animated Direct to Video movie called Turok: Son of Stone based on the comic series of the same name. The animation was done in Timm Style (one of the film's 3 directors directed the DTV movie Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker), however unlike the original comic it was considerably darker and gorier with High-Pressure Blood and dismembered limbs a-plenty. A reboot of the comic headed by Dark Horse Comics (responsible for other recent Gold Key/Valiant reboots such as Solar Man of the Atom and Magnus, Robot Fighter) started in 2010, and is currently ongoing.