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Cover: Alan Davis & Mark Farmer

Excalibur #51

Jun 1992 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.15 CAD; 1.20 GBP
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“Don't Drink The Water”

In "Don't Drink The Water," Excalibur faces a bizarre twist when the High Evolutionary of Earth 99476 snatches five humans to his saurian world, believing mammals are the next evolutionary leap. With the team recovering from their clash with Necrom, they must now journey to the alien realm to return the humans and free their own comrades—now transformed into rampaging dinosaurs across England. Written by Alan Davis and illustrated by Dougie Braithwaite, with inks by Jeff Albrecht, José Marzan, Mark McKenna, and Jimmy Palmiotti, and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1992 issue features a cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer.

writer Alan Davis · artist Dougie Braithwaite · inker Jeff Albrecht · inker José Marzan · inker Mark McKenna · inker Jimmy Palmiotti · colorist Glynis Oliver · letterer Michael Heisler · cover Alan Davis, Mark Farmer

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While Excalibur rests up from their battle with Necrom, the High Evolutionary of the saurian world of Earth 99476 transports five humans to his reality as he believes mammals are the next big step in evolution. It is Dino-Excalibur to the rescue as they have to return the humans home and rescue their own people who were displaced in the transfer and promptly turned into full fledged dinosaurs to run rampant in England.

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