
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter by Dynamite Comics (2014 onward)
The Native American dinosaur hunter is rebooted yet again. Continue reading Turok: Dinosaur Hunter by Dynamite Comics (2014 onward)
The Native American dinosaur hunter is rebooted yet again. Continue reading Turok: Dinosaur Hunter by Dynamite Comics (2014 onward)
A Native American warrior faces off against renegade Aztecs, time travelers and dinosaurs. Continue reading Turok: Son of Stone by Dark Horse Comics (2010-2011)
A young chef uses a time machine to catch dinosaurs and sell the meat in his diner. Continue reading Voracious by Action Lab Entertainment (2015 onward)
Xenozoic Tales is better known by its nickname, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, and there are plenty of both throughout its pages. Continue reading Xenozoic Tales (a.k.a. Cadillacs and Dinosaurs) by Mark Schultz (1986 onward)
Hempsted Grenville is a rich playboy living in an alternate 1920s where dinosaurs still exist, and he is on the hunt for lost treasure. Continue reading Dinosaur Rex by Jan Strnad and Henry Mayo (1987)
The U.S. Army recruits three obscure DC Comics heroes – Bat Lash, Enemy Ace, and Biff Bradley – to recover a pair of mythological swords. The catch? The swords are located on the long lost “Dragon Isle.” Continue reading Guns of the Dragon by Tim Truman (1998-99)
Throw together hungry dinosaurs, excessive gore and a dash of soft-core porn, and the result will be something like Cavewoman. Continue reading Cavewoman by Budd Root (1994 onward)