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Where paleontology and pop culture meet. Ephemera from the world of dinosaurs, mammoths, and their friends. Also, retweets of dynamite paleoart.

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“The Foodie Federation’s Dinosaur Farm” by Luo Longxiang was published in the Sept 2018 issue of “Clarkesworld” magazine. It describes a rampage of genetically-recreated sentient dinosaurs against their bioengineer-farmer/butchers. In space! With mechs!

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Here's a few more maned Anteosauruses for fun.
1) Peter Crump
2) Lorenzo Orlandi
3) Andrea & Luciano Corbella
4) Larry Evans

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ERB died in 1950 of a heart attack at his home in California. A news clipping from the era claims he had 15 unpublished novels in his office. One wonders how many of them featured prehistoric animals.

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Pal-ul-don was featured in “Tarzan the Terrible”, 1st published in 1921. Tarzan, ERB’s most famous character, goes there to find his missing wife. He ends up getting involved with hominid politics & learns to tame a gryf.

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Another of ERB’s lost worlds is Pal-ul-don, a hidden African valley that is home to a number of dinosaurs & tailed people. The valley’s most interesting denizen might be the gryf, an omnivorous sauropod-sized ceratopsian with stegosaur-like plates and claws.

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ERB—perhaps more than any other pulp author—populated his lost worlds with all manner of prehistoric animals. Ancient beasts fill Caprona, the Land That Time Forgot; Pal-ul-don, an African lost world; and Pellucidar, a hollow earth.

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I stumbled across this book on looking for something else. The scanner did a bad job reaching the images in the book's gutter (as you can see in image 2), but it's loaded with lovely drawings of hands and paleo stuff.

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Hal Foster created the "Prince Valiant" strip in 1937, which he drew until '71. Foster passed in '82. Today Valiant's adventures are plotted by "Xenozoic Tales" creator Mark Schultz, who injects prehistoric creatures into the story from time to time (illios here by Gary Gianni).

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Foster drew the syndicated Tarzan comic strip in the 1930s. The lost world sequence in this thread ran in 1932.

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Some bonus Stout Kong vs Big Reptiles art.
Pics 1 & 2 are for Mondo movie posters

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