Tarzan gnaws at the strong vines that hold him—with the desperation of a trapped animal!
(Tarzan Volume 1 #228)

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Tarzan gnaws at the strong vines that hold him—with the desperation of a trapped animal!
(Tarzan Volume 1 #228)
Tron1 robotic dinosaur tech
I wanna make a Dino pic book compilation someday. Have a Carnotaurus Sastrei male bellowing for female attention. With his bright and unique colors, it surely won’t take long for a single lady to take notice, and the slightly chipped brow horn helps her know he has fighting experience, his large belly and solid muscles indicating his health and hunting prowess. No, it shouldn’t take long at all.
Made from those spiny tailed lizards, and a cassowary foot.
2-Minute Dinos: Triceratops.
6x6″
Alcohol ink on panel.
Book 56 of 2017: Terrible Lizard by Deborah Cadbury
For several weeks he worked at night, isolating the bone from the rock and trying to fit the pieces together until he had a huge slab over four and a half feet long. Gradually he was able to reveal part of a spine, with several vertebrae, ribs and sternum. There was also something that he had not seen before: to the left of the vertebral column were large bony attachments which served no apparent purpose and were quite unlike the bones in the Megalosaurus or Iguanodon. There were at least ten of these strange bones, reaching seventeen inches in length and up to seven inches wide at the base.
Tarzan (Volume 1) #228
The terrible lizard is not to be so easily cheated of its quarry…
(Tarzan Volume 1 #228)