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Turok: Son Of Stone Archives Volume 4 (2009)
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Fiction Review by The Gravedigger
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04.28.10
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I didn't like the artwork nearly as much in this collection of the old Dell comic series. There are more conflicts with various cavemen tribes, many of which are depicted as more primitive than the previous ones they've encountered. They see what Turok and Andar can do--make fire and create poison arrows--and the two want to protect their knowledge of this or else they'll lose their advantage over them.
The Native Americans encounter a race of twelve-foot tall giants, first seen in Volume 3. They are mad that one of their kind was killed and want revenge on the people who did it. Then they encounter an albino tribe that lives underground in caves and is sensitive to light. They also find yet another way to escape this lost valley but the cavemen also see it and they want to leave, too. Turok reasons that if the primitive people leave that they'll overwhelm their own tribe above ground, which is kind of silly since they'd be far outnumbered and out-weaponed.
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Rating: 0.0 out of 10.0 - 0 votes cast total
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