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[edit] Who owns Turok??

I know after Acclaim went bankrupt Valiant got the rights to all their characters but since Turok wasn't a Valiant character he was not part of the deal. I know Disney Interactive is publishing the new game but who exactly owns Turok?

I don't know who owns the characters, but Propaganda Games bought the license for Turok, pretty much meaning they "own" Turok. 1yodsyo1 14:17, 26 October 2007 (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 1yodsyo1 (talkcontribs)

[edit] Creative staff

This is for volume 1, only. The following is a list of those who contributed to the series creation. When repeated, only last names will be used. 0: (note-released after the series began) Tim Truman, writer/Rags Morales, art & cover. 1: David Michelinie, writer/Bart Sears, pencils/Randy Elliot, inks/Sears & Elliot, cover. 2: Michelinie, writer/Sears, pencils/Elliot, inks/Sears & Bernard Chang, finishers/Sears & Elliot, cover. 3: Michilinie, writer/Chang, pencils/Elliot, inks/Chang & Elliot, cover. 4-6: Truman, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Elliot, inks. 7-9: Truman, writer & pencils & cover/Sam Glanzman, inks. 10-12: Mike Baron, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Elliot, inks. 13: Truman, writer & cover/Morales, pencils/Elliot, inks. 14: Truman, writer & cover/Howard Simpson, pencils/Elliot, inks. 15: Truman, writer/Simpson, pencils/Elliot, inks/Morales, cover. 16: Baron, writer/Simpson, pencils/Elliot & Pat Boyette, inks/Morales & Bob Layton, cover. 17-19: Anthony J. Bedard, writer/Simpson, pencils/Boyette, inks/Simpson & Elliot, cover. 20: Truman, writer/Simpson, pencils/Charles Yoakum, inks/Morales, cover. 21: Truman, writer/Simpson, pencils & cover/Yoakum, inks. 22: Truman, writer/Simpson, pencils/Yoakum, inks/Mike Leeke & Gonzalo Mayo, cover. 23: Truman, writer/Bill Jaaska, pencils/Yoakum, inks/Mike Grell, cover. 24-25: Truman, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Ken Branch, inks. 26: Truman, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Branch & Yoakum, inks. 27: Truman, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Branch, inks. 28: Baron, writer/Neil Hansen, art & cover. 29: Simon Furman, writer/Mike Deodato, art/Mozart Couto & Remmy Ribeiro, cover. 30: Furman, writer/Deodato, art/Morales, cover. 31-33: Truman, writer/Paul Gulacy, pencils & cover/Bob Mcleod, inks. 34-35: Grell, writer/Couto, pencils/Ribiero, inks/Morales, cover. 36: Truman, writer/Aaron Lopresti, pencils & cover/Bruce Patterson & Gary Martin, inks. 37-38: Truman, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Elliot, inks. 39-40: Truman, writer/Gulacy, pencils & cover/Elliot, inks. 41-42: Furman, writer/Couto, pencils/Ribiero, inks/Morales, cover. 43-44: Grell, writer/Couto, pencils/Ribiero, inks/Morales, cover. 45: Truman, writer/Jackson Guice, pencils & cover/Mike DeCarlo, inks. 46: Truman, writer/Guice, pencils & cover/DeCarlo & Rodney Ramos, inks 47: Truman, writer/Morales, pencils & cover/Mayo, inks.

This is silly. I'm removing it if there are no objections soon. - superβεεcat  22:09, 21 July 2007 (UTC)

I agree that the list is unencyclopedic and should be removed from the article and have thus moved it here to the talk page. —Lowellian (reply) 00:09, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Section on DVD information is outdated

The DVD is not only not still "in production", it's finished. You can order it at Amazon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Achillobator (talkcontribs) 14:41, 7 February 2008 (UTC)