Saw an ad for this in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles thread and thought it looked cool. I will do half tonight and then finish it tomorrow night.
>no one reading>thread is now too old to delete>don't want to stop in case someone comes in later to an unfinished threadSo this is /co/ now, huh?
>>154107060Times are tough.
>>154107950>bump from page 9Thanks anon.
awesome stuff, thanks OP
>>154108109NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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>>154108175This was so fucking great thanks OP>>154106550
>>154107925Very cool, thank you anon. I'll have to read the other vingettes later, but I liked this one.
Interesting read, I definitely dig the art. The text feels a bit overbearing at times, it's hard not to compare it to Age of Reptiles which manages to tell similar tales of survival without any words. But I feel like the storytelling improves as the issues go on, the last two stories are my favorite.
>>154106550Just arrived, nice to see something Jim Lawson did on his own.
Thanks for sharing this, OP.
>>154107480>stupid kid
>>154107060Sorry. I don't post much here these days. I've kinda given up on /co/.
This was great, didn't know I was missing out on dinosaur comics like this. Favorite story was definitely the old man T-Rex.Thanks OP
>>154108175>have to wait another 17 hours for the restDamn you, OP. I mean, thank you because I had no idea this comic existed, but also damn you.
>>154106550This is great, thanks.
Reading bump.
>>154108175This was fantastic. Can't wait for more.
>>154108175Not bad.
>>154108143Oh, I like this.
>>154107060I'm reading!
>>154107259RIP, vicious little lady. The pack will be worse off without you
>>154106592>a genuine dinosaur comic, a rare thing I respect his decision to not throw a sexy jungle bitch in there, but goddamn he left a lot of money on the table
That was pretty nice, OP, although I feel like I read it 30 years too late. Child me would have creamed his pants over this.
>>154106696Were birds fully birds back then? No weird half and half?
>>154117968there were very bird-like dinos, yes
>>154117968I'm not sure they would have been fully modern yet, a lot of them had "teeth" or at least tooth-like structures on their beaks.
>>154117968Yes, but what you would call fully was later in the Cretaceous.
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>>154106550neat
Reading.