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Thursday, 2 February 2012

At the Earth's manga core


Okay, they ripped off the feature version of Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Crack in the World, but at least they finally made geology interesting.

4 comments:

  1. Not as telepathic pterodactyl-heavy as the real thing. But hey, lizards!

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  2. The headline art sort of reminds me of the climax of the Emmerich/Devlin version of "Godzilla", aka "The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms- The Lobotomy Edition".

    Important Safety Tip; When you are in a room full of hatching carnivorous dinosaurs, they are very probably hungry. Proceed quickly but calmly to the nearest exit.

    After you're outside, as Jean Reno said, running is a good idea.

    cheers

    eon

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  3. The headline picture looks a lot like the end of the Emmerich/Devlin version of "Gojira", too.

    Generally, when carnivorous dinosaurs hatch, they're peckish. Probably a good time to casually, but quickly, head for the exit.

    cheers

    eon

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  4. City here, though. Atoranchisu, from the caption on top. Which would explain the air suits and the one guy with the little pokey-thing in the foreground, though not necessarily the air-breathing beasties and the flames. I guess a city is the kind of place where when things attack, you have to stay and fight.

    No updates to the site lately. I hope everything's OK.

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