Some foreign Gold Key comics
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Added some finnish releases of Turok to my collection... Also found a mexican Turok randomly from a used book store here in finland. #7/1980 is the last issue of Hopeanuoli that has Turok in it.


Some of the finnish Turoks look pretty good in b&w, but some don't.

The mexican Turok is neat.




Some of the finnish Turoks look pretty good in b&w, but some don't.

The mexican Turok is neat.


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Re: Some foreign Gold Key comics
Cool.


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Those are awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely the Alberto Giolitti art (first b&w picture) translates great to b&w with his strong blacks and excellent linework.
The second b&w image is Rex Maxon art, doesn't translate as well, looks like some of his detail got washed out.
Too bad there isn't enough interest in Turok to get Compendiums or Omnibus of the original series, translations of the bootleg stories, or artist editions of Giolitti. One can dream though
Definitely the Alberto Giolitti art (first b&w picture) translates great to b&w with his strong blacks and excellent linework.
The second b&w image is Rex Maxon art, doesn't translate as well, looks like some of his detail got washed out.
Too bad there isn't enough interest in Turok to get Compendiums or Omnibus of the original series, translations of the bootleg stories, or artist editions of Giolitti. One can dream though
