Dynamite Comics releases an classic comic book about a Native American Dinosaur Hunter of Turok on its first issue.

Unfortunately, this comic isn’t the Turok that you guys remembered from reading other comic books of him and the first person game from Nintendo 64, this time the story takes place in a bizarre world where dinosaurs were mutated and made them to half human and half dinosaur, however, we’re jumping into an alternative Turok comic series from another alternative time.

Turok was never meant to become a hero, however, the warrior’s title of Turok has passed down on every generation to the eldest male. Even so, the story contains a Native American who traveled through time from Earth to the Lost Valley. The Lost Valley is all surrounded by dinosaurs and some mutated dinosaurs as they mixed their human DNA by using science. From all the Turok games that I’ve played, the protagonist literary jumps and travel through time in order to stop some evil maniacs in order to control the universe. This comic, however, is something else because what you’re seeing is something else, they say that Turok is a hero of Railtown, but for a Native American warrior like him, he’s imprisoned himself just to rescue some civilians in their stronghold of mutated human-dinosaurs. As far as I can tell, the whole story of Turok is all sci-fi and fantasy, it depends on the story of a Native American warrior who traveled from time and space to another dimension.

I thought that this comic would be the same from the N64 version of the actual Turok game, but there some things that have changed over the years. From the first Turok to the Turok Evolution game from Acclaim, there a lot of different things that players have experienced from playing a first person game. But on Turok Evolution, the protagonist did not fight just with dinosaurs, but he also fought some armored sub human-dinosaurs just to protect the land. But when I read this comic, until now everything has changed from all of that because Turok actually fought dinosaurs in his time, but he time traveled to the Lost Valley so he can a hero in that world. I can say that this comic is something else, the art of this comic is that the composition described how The Lost Valley world turned out to be and it’s amazing to realized that the artist made that world more clearly than the game, the characters, however, they’ve done so much to illustrate these characters, Turok and the mutated dinosaurs. From what I’ve seen that the characters have so much motivation and it has more action and thrilling, to begin with, because this is the first issue in 2017. This is like the second world of Star Wars and if you saw Return of the Jedi, you’ll know what’s going on because we have the hero, the aliens, and some ferocious monsters on their way. If you ever played the N64 Turok game back then, and if you weren’t there just look back into it because First Person shoot up games like Turok is the real shit. I recommend this comic to anyone because you’ll probably know what I witnessed, and to bring you some nostalgic from the actual Turok video game.

By Kevin Bermeo

I'm a New Yorker Artist, and I traveled a lot. I enjoy making comics, illustrations, paintings, and digital art. Besides drawing, I'm also a writer, I used to be a Gamer, and I love adventures, food, and dragons.