Shades of Yesterday, Part 1: The Valley of the Shadow[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Andar
- Andy Howell (Andar's grandson)
- Dr. Regan Howell (cultural anthropologist)
Villains:
- Bionisaurs
- Mon-Ark (Mentioned only)
- Dinosaurs
- Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
- Israel Crockett (the "Longhunter")
- Mothergod (Behind the scenes) (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (Behind the scenes)
- Agent Kermit Hamme (Behind the scenes)
- Clint (Behind the scenes)
- Jimbo
- Michael Jackson (Mentioned only)
- Mr. O'Brien (Mentioned only)
- Native Americans
- Apache (Mentioned only)
- Hopi (Mentioned only)
- Kiowa (Mentioned only)
- Navajo (Mentioned only)
- Tanoa
- Orb Industries (Behind the scenes)
- Sheriff
- Steve "Smitty" Smith (ranch foreman) (Only appearance; dies)
- United States Government (Behind the scenes)
Locations:
- Africa
- Colorado
- Harryhausen
- Sand Creek
- Japan (Mentioned only)
- Lost Land (Flashback only)
- Mexico (Mentioned only)
- New Mexico
- Tanoan Flats Indian Reservation
- Towa Creek
- Virginia
- Langley (Behind the scenes)
Items:
- Dogs
- Machine guns
- Marlboro
- Mothergod's Bow
- Rifle
- Rhinoceros
- Walkie-talkie
Vehicles:
- Helicopter
- Jeep
- Quad
Credits[]
- Writers: Tim Truman
- Pencilers: Rags Morales
- Inkers: Randy Elliott
- Colorists: Bill Dunn, Eric Lusk
- Letterers: Chris Eliopoulos
- Cover Artists: Rags Morales, Bill Dunn
- Editors: Kevin VanHook
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
Turok, now under the scrutiny of Dr. Regan Howell, is reunited with his companion, Andar. Now dying of old age, Andar reminisces about their time together in the Lost Land. Before expiring, Andar places his grandson, Andy, into Turok's care. Meanwhile, the government seeks Turok's help in tracking dinosaurs killing cattle—and men—in Colorado.[1]
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Related[]
- Turok
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