Issue | #8 |
Published | June-August 1957 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Characters | Turok; an elasmosaur |
Synopsis | Turok fights an elasmosaur. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Mo Gollub (painting) |
Inks | Mo Gollub (painting) |
Colors | Mo Gollub (painting) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Credits from Pete von Sholly via the GCD Error List, 28 April 2005. |
Reprinted | In Turok, Son of Stone (Gold Key, 1962 series) #95; in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Characters | Trachodon; Allosaurus |
Synopsis | Five panel illustrations, with educational captions beneath, about Trachodon, the duckbilled dinosaur, and his relatives. |
Genre | fact; animal |
Script | Gaylord DuBois |
Notes | Script credit from Randall Scott's "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title." Inside front cover. |
Reprinted | in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Characters | Turok; Andar; Ski-Yu (their pet wolf) |
Synopsis | "Turok and Andar, American Indian youths, have found their way into a strange network of deep canyons in the Carlsbad area, where ancient forms of life still exist . . . They have found no way to get out " The earthquake has dammed the river, and water is rising to inundate Turok, Andar, and Ski-Yu, their pet wolf, who make a raft. They escape, and offer to transport the marooned cliff-dwellers to the mesa where the mesa-dwellers live. They fear the dinosaur that lives in the water, but they fear the rising water even more, and so Turok & Co. transport groups of them on the raft all day long. The mesa-dwellers, fearful of invasion, guard the cliff-top, entry to where there is food. Turok teaches them to fish, and they have some success, until the Water-Monster appears (Elasmosaur). Andar slips and falls into the water. Turok fights the dinosaur, and saves Andar. Elasmosaur returns and grabs a girl in its mouth, and Turok kills it. The dam breaks, the water level drops, and Turok & Co. depart. "Before long, the cliff dwellers can WALK home on dry land." |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Gaylord DuBois |
Notes | Script credit from Randall Scott's "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title." Working title was "Turok and the Water Monster." |
Reprinted | in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Characters | Mother Pteranodon; Hungry Dimetrodon |
Synopsis | Hungry Dimetrodon climbs the tree toward food: the baby pteranodons that are just hatching. Mother Pteranodon lures him down, pretending to be wounded. She tears her wing, and cannot fly away; but she leaps off the cliff, and glides off. Later, healed, she returns to the nest, and finds new hungry hatchlings. |
Genre | Animal |
Pencils | Rex Maxon |
Inks | Rex Maxon |
Reprinted | in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Characters | Paku |
Synopsis | Paku watches the fire at the cave mouth during the snow storm as the hunters seek game. He drifts off to sleep, and a clump of snow falls on the fire extinguishing it. The hunters return with meat, and his father sends him out into the storm alone to find fire. He finds it. |
Genre | adventure; period |
Script | Gaylord Du Bois |
Pencils | ? (illustration) |
Inks | ? (illustration) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Script credit from Randall Scott's "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title." |
Reprinted | in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Characters | Turok; Andar; Ski-Yu (their pet wolf); Wind Racer (their primitive horse) |
Synopsis | Writer Gaylord Du Bois expands the Turok family to four, with the addition of Wind Racer, their horse. "Trapped in a deep canyon in the Carlsbad area of New Mexico, Turok and Andar, two Indian youths, have met ancient forms of life which have disappeared from all other parts of the world." They scale the cliff seeking escape from the canyon, only to find more cliffs. Andar snaps a ligament when he twists his ankle, and Turok goes in search of wood for a crutch. They are pre-columbian Indians, ignorant of the horse, which has not yet been introduced to the New World. Turok encounters primitive horses, his first encounter of an equine nature. He breaks the horse, so Andar can have "a four-legged crutch," and names it Wind Racer. Meanwhile, Andar and Ski-Yu fight off a Dimetrodon. They all take refuge in a boxed in area. Turok scales the cliff to the top, and freedom, out of the canyon at last! He reurns for Andar, an earthquake brings the canyon walls crashing, and escape is forever cut off. Ski-Yu and Wind Racer flee the tumbling rocks. Then, "Look, Andar! Wind Racer came back --- back to our camp! He is glad to see us!" |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Gaylord Du Bois |
Notes | Script credit from Randall Scott's "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title." |
Reprinted | in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Characters | Early Man; Wife |
Synopsis | Six panel illustrations with captions, depicting prehistoric people using the stone chopper for domestic tasks, turning it into a weapon with the addition of a handle; using flint spear blades for hunting; flint knives, bone needles, "and his wife made his clothes"; and carved antler spearheads for fishing. |
Genre | Fact |
Script | Gaylord Du Bois |
Notes | Inside back cover. Script credit from Randall Scott's "Gaylord Du Bois's Account Books Sorted by Title." |
Reprinted | in Turok, Son of Stone (Dark Horse, 2009 series) #2 |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Spend ten cents on Dairy Queen (sundaes, malts, shakes, and cones) and get a free plastic variation on "Pick Up Sticks," with multi-colored pieces shaped as rakes, shovels, hoes, spades, axes, and pitch-forks. "Dairy Queen. Home of 'The cone with the curl on top.'" |