MAJOR PICTO SPOTLIGHT: FOUR COLOR #656

Four Color was a fantastic comic book title, always featuring a new story each month. It primarily showcased well-known characters like Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and even singing cowboys such as Gene Autry and Roy Rogers. However, today we're turning the spotlight on a different character—one who would go on to make a huge impact on the comic world in the 1990s.

In this post, we're showcasing the second appearance of Turok: Son of Stone, a character who would later become a significant part of Valiant Comics' lineup in the '90s. But today, we're looking back at Turok's early days in Four Color #656, a comic featuring a beautiful cover and a thrilling story.

While Turok would go on to be reimagined and revived by Valiant Comics in the '90s, it’s interesting to look back at his roots in the early days of comic book storytelling. Four Color #656 is a testament to the lasting impact of this character.



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