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Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #006: The Giant Ape

Friday, February 14, 2020 at 9:00 am Comments Off on Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #006: The Giant Ape

Turok: Son of Stone #6


It’s an adventure comic from the 1950s, so you knew it was coming: enter the inexplicably giant gorilla.
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Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #005: The Secret Place

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Turok: Son of Stone #5


Turok and Andar get a pet!
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Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #004: The Bridge to Freedom

Friday, February 7, 2020 at 9:00 am Comments Off on Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #004: The Bridge to Freedom

Turok: Son of Stone #4


Despite appearances, Turok will not encounter a mastodon in this issue.
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Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #003: In Strange Waters

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Turok: Son of Stone #3


Turok goes through high water and back to help friends in need.
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Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #002: The Mystery of the Mountain

Friday, January 31, 2020 at 9:00 am Comments Off on Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #002: The Mystery of the Mountain

Turok: Son of Stone #656


Nearly an entire year later, Turok returns to Four Color Comics and picks up exactly where it left off!
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Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #001: The World Below

Monday, January 27, 2020 at 9:00 am Comments Off on Dinosaur Hunter Diaries #001: The World Below

Turok: Son of Stone #596


The humble origins of Turok, published by Dell Comics all the way back in December 1954, presented in the pages of Turok: Son of Stone… issue 596? What the?! We’ll get to that in a bit, don’t panic.
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Prelude to Dinosaur Hunter Diaries

Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 11:00 am Comments Off on Prelude to Dinosaur Hunter Diaries

You might’ve picked up a few clues during my run on ONM Remembered, but I’m a little bit of a Turok nut. Doom and Duke Nukem 3D may have been my first dabblings on the PC as a young’un, but I would peg Turok: Dinosaur Hunter on Nintendo 64 as my truly formative experience with first-person-shooters, as well as my inappropriate introduction to low-poly hyper-violence. The hours I would spend blasting raptors with grenades and watch their corpses paint the jungles with blood long after they were a threat… probably didn’t do my adolescent psyche any favours, but I had a hoot, I can tell you that much. That alone was worth plugging the game in, years before I even figured out what the actual objective was.

I wasn’t the one to plonk down the £70 to buy the game in 1997, though – that was my dear ol’ da, who grew up with the classic Turok comics of the 1960s, and remained a comic collector into the ’90s, picking up the rebooted runs by Valiant and Acclaim, and allowing us to peruse so long as we respected the ways of the polybag.


That’s the thing – although the Turok franchise has arguably gone the way of the dinosaur, it still stands as an icon in the world of gaming for classic FPS nuts. People continue to rave about the brutal enemies, the outrageous gore, and the sheer visceral excess of its weaponry. For a surprising number of folk, their knowledge of the franchise begins and ends with the Cerebral Bore – a brain-drilling, grey matter-spewing homing missile. An inelegant weapon for an uncivilized age.
There’s a whole lot more to Turok than just bloody video games, but in any other field, even his home turf of comics, there’s a lot less recognition to be found online. You might hear bewilderment over the existence of a direct-to-DVD animated movie, or a snipe at Valiant’s over-produced Turok: Dinosaur Hunter #1, a tangible death knell in the comic collectors boom of the ’90s, but that’s about it, usually.

That isn’t how Turok deserves to be remembered. There’s a comic with a story underneath all that speculator’s market nonsense! Turok was a franchise, one that tried its damndest to be a media sensation, even targeting all age demographics at one point in its lifespan. If you’re in the mood for dudes using their wits to survive encounters against prehistoric nasties, any issue of Turok from any era is a good lark.
The series has gone some weird and wonderful directions, angles the video games didn’t come close to covering. If you pardon the hyperbole, I might even go as far as to say it’s a crime the comics don’t get talked about, because it means you’re missing out on some outlandish scenarios:

Or amazing storylines:

Or even just the base pleasure of dinosaurs with machine guns:

This was the kind of crap my pals and I would gush about during multi-player sessions of Turok 2 or Evolution, when we weren’t just parroting the in-game characters’ catchphrases (“MORE MEAT FOR THE TABLE”)… and it’s a bummer to see it so rarely discussed outside of obscure fan forums. Turok is a long-running franchise with a rich and varied history, and while I’m not sure it deserves recognition, there’s gotta be someone out there who’d go to bat for it. Why don’t I step up to plate?


So, partly an attempt to promote Turok awareness to the unknowing masses, and partly me submitting to any ridiculous distraction I can think of, here comes a mostly-chronological look at all the Turok media I can get my claws on. Dinosaur Hunter Diaries will begin in earnest tomorrow, with a new entry every Monday and Friday.

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ONM Remembered – #462

Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #462

“OFFICIAL ALWAYS FIRST BIGGEST AND BEST”


from Official Nintendo Magazine issue 85 (October 1999)

The longer I look at that raptor, the more it looks like a meticulously painted jellybean.

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ONM Remembered – #366

Saturday, June 18, 2016 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #366

“Turok 2 on the Gameboy is a different game unto itself, but just as fun as the Nintendo64 and PC versions!”


from Acclaim’s Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Official Strategy Guide (by Jeff Gomez and Evan Skolnick)
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ONM Remembered – #353

Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 11:00 am Comments Off on ONM Remembered – #353

“NUKE: Pretty self-explanatory, ain’t it?”


from Acclaim’s Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Official Strategy Guide (by Jeff Gomez and Evan Skolnick)

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