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The T. Rex comes from an adventure on "Dinosaur Island" (Batman #35, 1946)
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Nerd!sidewaysscott wrote:The T. Rex comes from an adventure on "Dinosaur Island" (Batman #35, 1946)
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Kinda looks like that Dino from Toy Story.
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Regardless of the subject matter, Richard sure knows how to put together screen prints that look like giclees EVERY time
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The edition size is wrong at 50, it should be 500.
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kansasbbq wrote:Rex -- I was thinking the same thing.Jesusmalverde wrote:Kinda looks like that Dino from Toy Story.
rmoore wrote:Can't trust someone that doesn't like Jurassic Park...
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FYI the TRex is meant to be an old interpretation of what a Trex looked like to put it in line with the comic version, not a 'modern' one - until recently they didn't know how to put the bones in the correct configuration
This particular beast was modeled after the exhibits you'd see in museums pre-Jurassic Park- like this one from my childhood in Boston:
This particular beast was modeled after the exhibits you'd see in museums pre-Jurassic Park- like this one from my childhood in Boston:
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If it hasn't happened already (and if it has please point me towards it) I'd love to see someone to put together a pictorial record of the evolution of anatomical thinking in paleontology. One of those weird things that interests me and probably not many others.microcosmicmedia wrote:FYI the TRex is meant to be an old interpretation of what a Trex looked like to put it in line with the comic version, not a 'modern' one - until recently they didn't know how to put the bones in the correct configuration
Anyway, to keep this somewhat on topic, mopey batman here isnt doing much for me, but damn, as said above, JCR really has a way with making a screenprint appear to be a giclee at first glance. Always impressive.