The Dinoswords

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Welcome to The DINOSWORDS - official About Me Page. The Primordial Comic Book series from international comic artist & writer Tim Perkins & Writer James Hill. Published by Wizards Keep Publishing.

Description

65 Million years ago, sometime in the late Cretaceous Period Dinosaurs ruled the Earth. Something was to change all that when a radio-active meteor hit the earth, signalling the end of the Age of the Dinosaurs – or so historians and scientists have believed until now.

In 1990 something happened, which changed this hypothesis; a startling NEW discovery… The untimely arrival of the meteor on that fateful day, 65 Million years ago, heralded the start of something more, however, the arrival of something big, something silly.

Caught in the radiation five Dinosaurs mutated. They shrank and found themselves talking. For an untold age these NEW Dinosaurs went about their daily lives having many adventures, seeing new sights and watching as the world around them changed.

The arrival of the Ice Age signalled yet another change and they found themselves trapped in blocks of ice.

Millions of years passed and so too did the legends surrounding these NEW Dinosaurs that was until 1990 following another bout of ice erosion; part of the global weather changes.

Global Warming had arrived and so too had a startling new discovery or perhaps we should say, rediscovery. Whilst out performing scientific weather experiments an arctic survey team noticed a large iceberg off their starboard bow. Seeing the unbelievable through the ice they made efforts to store them in a huge crate, so as to prevent them from thawing out the occupants inside.

What were these strange creatures and why had no-one seen them before now?

The team then proceeded to take these strange neo-dinosaurs inside the huge cargo crate back to the Natural History Museum in London, England, keeping them on ice all the while.

There they remained, whilst historians and scientists alike argued the whys and wherefores of what their next moves should be with this new finding…
… until now.

Testimonials

"This looks really good fun - should be on TV."
John Ridgway
Comic Artist

"Presume these guys are your latest project? Look cool - dinosaurs are soooooo much better than flipping turtles! LOL!"
Andy Stokoe
Comics Fan

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