The Dinosaur Scrapbook #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA collection of vintage dinosaur illustrations, photographs, and ephemera from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, compiled by a paleontology enthusiast. This volume gathers rare and whimsical imagery from scientific texts, pulp magazines, and popular culture, offering a nostalgic look at how dinosaurs were imagined before modern discoveries.
In "No 3: Tyrannosaurus," Sergio Aragonés delivers a delightfully absurd comic strip where prehistoric creatures trade in irony and absurdity—watch as a tyrannosaurus gazes in bemusement at a tiny dino with unexpectedly massive arms, while a paleontologist pauses mid-dig upon uncovering something far more valuable than fossils. With Aragonés handling every aspect of the art, inking, and lettering, this 1980 Citadel Press gem is a riot of whimsy and visual gags, all wrapped in a 9.95 USD package of pure cartoon chaos.
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