Turok #4

Writer: Aubrey Sitterson, Chuck Wendig Artist: Alvaro Sarreseca Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: November 22, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 1
7.8Critic Rating
7.0User Rating

Captured by cultists and recruited by rebels! The mystery of Turok's past is illuminated as he, Nettle and Marak escape into the darkness of the tunnels beneath the Storm Lands - and their rebel guide attempts to convince Turok to kill a living god - the leader of the Varanid Empire, Imperator Vex! Also: Doc Spektor, Part 10! The story of the all-new master (and we use the term lightly) sorcerer continues... Doc tries to win back his beloved ex-girlfriend Sophie - and faces an uncertain future!

  • 8.4
    Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze Nov 22, 2017

    Turok #4 set the wheels in motion for the man himself when he now realizes that it is a race against time to save his daughter. All this time I assumed he knew the stakes, but now they have been set and you'd pray for whoever gets in his way. This was a revealing issue that we needed to fully grasp the big picture in this story and plot. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Nov 22, 2017

    Turok continues to be a book that surprises me in how much I'm enjoying it even though I wish it was spacing out its story in double to give us more downtime and more character time to understand this world. It's moving quickly through things in a kind of cinematic action film way and it certainly works, thanks to some solid scripting from Wendig and great artwork from Sarraseca. But I wish it had the opportunity to be a bit more, to decompress some and let us really engage with the world and its characters. This issue answers a lot of questions and nudges things forward right with a new intensity coming into focus that'll make what's to come even more exciting to watch. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr. Nov 21, 2017

    While it doesn't feature the action of previous issues, Turok #4 takes the next logical step in the progression of the story as it builds to the unavoidable showdown between the Eric dinosaur hunter and the savage Imperator Vex. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    SloboSOY Nov 23, 2017

    So this issue was more enjoying that what I feared. It's not perfect, but I like what they do.
    I really like that Turok name is the name the daugther's father take because she read Turok's Comics.
    I like the fact that their is some sort of rebels & they will help Turok.
    After I don't like much all that's link to the daughter
    (The child sacrifice ... That's a little to much. We already know they are bad guys, so ...)

    Cover - I take a variant. Very sweet but not link to what I read. 1/2
    Writing - 2/3
    Arts - A very good job doing something fun ... That may have been way darker or to hard (For me to read). 3/3
    Feeling - I'm not that hooked ... And I was totally no more interested about the Doctor Sp more

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