![]() Understandably, there is a lot of history in this volume – both for comic buffs and those who enjoy tales of the primitive world. In addition to the noble caveman, there are a variety of one page features, silly cartoon style stories of The Wizard Of Ugghh, and a feature called “Danny Dreams” – where a young boy dozes off in class and has his own antediluvian adventures. He elaborates on this in his introduction, also mentioning his other big idea – 3-D Comics! While the first 3-D issue he produced (and first of its kind) was of Mighty Mouse, a much more well known character, Tor was the focal point of the second two issues (both numbered “2” due to some strange publishing decisions). ![]() Rock and many DC heroes, first dreamed of Tor’s adventures while on a troopship to Germany. ![]() Kubert, not yet the legend he is today for his landmark work on Sgt. From half a century ago, comes this collection containing One Million Years Ago – the first appearance of the wandering caveman Tor. This review is spoiler free! Skip To The Verdict? »īack at the end of the Golden Age, Joe Kubert was looking towards the Prehistoric Age. John, Dale Crain, Digital Chameleon, Joe Kubert, Norman Maurer One Million Years Ago 1 3-D Comics 2 (October), 2 (November)Īrcher St. ![]()
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