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Turok: Son Of Stone Volume 5 (2010)
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Fiction Review by The Gravedigger
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10.31.10
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Now, with this fifth volume, these tales of Turok and Andar are becoming a bit redundant, as they kill a T-Rex every other issue and deal with a tribe of goofy cavemen who want to either kill them, enslave them or steal their secret of how to make fire. In the first story they encounter a tribe that sacrifices people to a creature that lives behind a waterfall, a creature which turns out to be a T-Rex. Then, they encounter a tribe that uses Flying Honker (Pterodactyl) wings to glide down from tall trees and terrorize their neighbors. In THE DEADLY JUNGLE Andar narrowly escapes some man-eating plants when the vegetation chooses to eat a T-Rex instead. In DANGEROUS WATERS they meet an old caveman who may know a way out of the lost valley, though they aren't sure if he's telling the truth or not. However, when they see the beaded artwork in his medicine pouch, they are convinced. In THE FLESH EATERS they encounter a species of giant T-Rex, which they help another caveman tribe destroy. Then they encounter a group of primitive looking cavemen that live up in the trees, in nest-like structures, only to be captured in a pit by another tribe and forced to fight a smallish T-Rex. In the last story, Andar is captured and tied to posts in the ground to be sacrificed to a herd of flesh eaters (more T-Rexes). But of course Turok saves his companion yet again.
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Rating: nan out of 10.0 - votes cast total
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