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Flesh: The Dino Files

Flesh: The Dino Files

The Dino Files

by Geofrey MillerKevin O'Neill Pat Mills and others
Paperback
Publication Date: 28/04/2016

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FLESH - THE FOOD OF THE FUTURE!

So you think that a meteorite collision with Earth was responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs? Well, you're wrong!

By the 23rd Century, man has drained the planet's resources bare, but thanks to time-travel technology, the Trans-Time Corporation send rangers - such as cowboy Earl Reagan - back to the days when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. The rangers round up these magnificent creatures and blast them back into the future so real flesh stays on the menu... only sometimes the dinner bites back!

With stories by Pat Mills (Nemesis the Warlock, Slaine) and amazing art by Massimo Belardinelli (Ace Trucking), Ramon Sola (Blackhawk) and James McKay, Flesh is a book you can really get your teeth stuck into!

THIS VOLUME INCLUDES THE STORIES



FLESH: BOOK ONE (2000AD progs 01-19)
FLESH: BOOK TWO (2000AD progs 86-99)
HAND OF GLORY (2000AD prog 1526)
TEXAS (2000AD progs 1724-1733)
CARRION (2000AD Summer Special 1977)
THE BUFFALO HUNT (2000AD Annual 1978)

Plus!



Creator Bios
Gallery
ISBN:
9781907992261
9781907992261
Category:
Graphic Novels
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
28-04-2016
Publisher:
Rebellion Publishing Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
272
Dimensions (mm):
259x187x22mm
Weight:
0.58kg
Pat Mills

Pat Mills is one of Britain's most popular writers and comics editors, and is often credited for having revitalized the comics industry in Britain in the 1970s.

After working on several war titles, Mills developed morally ambiguous heroes including Nemesis the Warlock and the ABC Warriors. He continues to write dark science fiction series like Slaine and American Reaper, as well as several Doctor Who radio plays.

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