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Turok, Son of Stone#6

Turok, Son of Stone #6

Dec 1956 · Dell · 0.10 USD
“The Giant Ape”

In "The Giant Ape," writer Gaylord Du Bois delivers a tense, grounded tale of survival in the prehistoric wild. Lotor the father raccoon faces hunger and danger as he ventures into the frog swamp, only to find his prize stolen by a charging Allosaurus—yet a surprising discovery on his return may yet save his family. The story, drawn with crisp, dynamic energy, captures the fragile balance of life in a world where every meal is a gamble.

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Lotor the father raccoon must provide food for his mate and their youngsters. Hungry Allosaurus stands between him and the bounty of the frog swamp. He slips through, and finds a frog, but Allosaurus charges. Lotor escapes, but loses his prey. On the way home, empty-handed, he finds a clutch of freshly laid eggs left by Mrs Allosaurus. A feast for his family!

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