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Turok: Son of Stone

by Tony Bedard, directed by Curt Geda, Dan Riba, and Frank Squillace

Knowing that Turok would likely face dinosaurs, I had hoped for some time travel in this animated adaptation. Turok and dinosaurs did indeed cross paths, but only in the Lost Land, which appears to be a part of Turok’s world in the same way that Edgar Rice Burroughs hid The Land That Time Forgot in our own world. no actual time travel occurs.
— Michael Main
I don’t think those are buffalo
DEBUT
Turok: Son of Stone (direct-to-video, USA, 5 February 2008).
VARIANTS
1 English variant
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INDEXER NOTES (SPOILERS!)
  • Credits—According to <a href='https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FTurok'>Wikipedia[/urlx, the original <i>Yurok</i> artist was Rex Maxon, but the original writer/creator could have been any of Matthew H. Murphy, Gaylord Du Bois, or Paul S. Newman. All of them probably had input during the Son of Stone’s early days (beginning in 1954). Bob Correa was another early Turok artist, so we also list him as a creator.</a>