Dinosaurs Vs Aliens: Free Issue, Issue 0

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· Liquid Comics
4.1
2.55K reviews
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30
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Listen closely. Is that thunder? Or voices? Or the opening chords for the end of worlds? The monsters are coming. A special free preview edition of the new graphic novel. From the minds of acclaimed filmmaker, Barry Sonnenfeld (director of the, Men In Black films) and superstar graphic novel creator, Grant Morrison (Batman, The Invisibles, Action Comics, 18 Days), comes Dinosaurs Vs. Aliens, from Liquid Comics. The story focuses on a secret world war battle that was never recorded in our history books. When an alien invasion attacks Earth in the age of the dinosaurs, our planet's only saviors are the savage prehistoric beasts which are much more intelligent than humanity has ever imagined.

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4.1
2.55K reviews
Gon Arevalo
February 1, 2019
I would love to have this one physically, I love aliens and the concept of the book is amazing making the dinasours look like the native americans and the aliens the american people nowadays, the art is terrific aswell, really great job out here.
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Jonathan Major
April 26, 2015
Very short, Really good artwork but the story in the sample is not long/ good enough for me to want to read more. However the artwork is amazing.
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Ronaldo Guzman. Jr
January 6, 2020
It's was really wierd to read about these dinosaur & Alien encounters but it was free & had real nice graphics...
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