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Paul S. Newman

writer, creator

Journey into Mystery #20

The Messenger!

by Paul S. Newman and Jack Abel

Jeff Calder is a true prankster, but his new messenger, Dal J. Keefe, seems to take every prank without missing a beat.
— Michael Main
Messenger, you’re just in time! Recieved a priority order from the top . . . scrounge up a gallow of yellow paint with black stripes.

“The Messenger!” by Paul S. Newman and Jack Abel, in Journey into Mystery #20 (Atlas Comics, December 1954).

Turok: Son of Stone

by Tony Bedard, directed by Curt Geda, Dan Riba, and Frank Squillace

Knowing that Turok would likely face dinosaurs, I had hoped for some time travel in this animated adaptation. Turok and dinosaurs did indeed cross paths, but only in the Lost Land, which appears to be a part of Turok’s world in the same way that Edgar Rice Burroughs hid The Land That Time Forgot in our own world. no actual time travel occurs.
— Michael Main
I don’t think those are buffalo

Turok: Son of Stone by Tony Bedard, directed by Curt Geda, Dan Riba, and Frank Squillace (direct-to-video, USA, 5 February 2008).

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