tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post4780960165481554851..comments2024-03-28T09:04:42.135-04:00Comments on Rip Jagger's Dojo: Turok - Son Of Frazetta IIIRip Jaggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09936426877024852134noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8220285230636101823.post-59985096369634802872012-12-20T10:27:05.662-05:002012-12-20T10:27:05.662-05:00The Mexican Turok was bi-weekly instead of bi-mont...The Mexican Turok was bi-weekly instead of bi-monthly. <i>Editorial Novaro</i> printed all the Dell and Gold Key Turoks translated into Spanish with their original covers, but they also created their own version using artists from Mexico, Peru, Spain and other countries, and their own writers. Most of the American Turoks were published by <i>Editorial Novaro</i> under the anthology titles <i>Domingos Alegres</i> and <i>Aventura</i>, while most of the Mexican Turoks were published under the title <i>Turok El Guerrero de Piedra</i> which means "Turok Warrior of Stone". That last title reached the number of 270 before cancellation in 1982.Mestierehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07469030153414408109noreply@blogger.com