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The Mexican comic book covers above all promise Turok will face off against(or at least run away from)various UFO's and their sundry alien inhabitants. The only time I know of that Turok and Andar battled spaceships was in issue #58 of the Gold Key run when they confronted robots from space.
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And while we're on the subject. The cover of issue #58 by George Wilson was later altered nad reused on issue #98, but not quite all of it. The alien robots are removed and the dinosaur altered, along with a new caveman victim and his raft.
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Wait...what...so, when you open all but one of those issues there are no space ships or are they all reprints of the same issue?
ReplyDeleteIt's a mystery to me as well. The covers might be all for the same story or perhaps there's a Turok alien story I've missed. But an intriguing possibility is there might be "new" material starring Turok exclusive to these books. I doubt that, but it's a possibility.
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All the Mexican comics shown here contained original stories created by Editorial Novaro. Aliens appeared several times on the Mexican Turok.
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