
Some year's back, when Halley's Comet was making it's go-round though our solar system, Mike Farkash, then writing for L. A. WEEKY, asked me to collaborate with him
on a weekly panel on comets, to be published as an exclusive in his paper. He'd do the writing, I'd do the drawing. This is the second cartoon in the series. I was working on the third panel, when the WEEKLY's editors pulled the plug on us. I'll explain why in the next drawing.
on a weekly panel on comets, to be published as an exclusive in his paper. He'd do the writing, I'd do the drawing. This is the second cartoon in the series. I was working on the third panel, when the WEEKLY's editors pulled the plug on us. I'll explain why in the next drawing.
Category All / Fantasy
Species Dinosaur
Size 900 x 1132px
File Size 249.7 kB
Yay for Zip-a-tone (I don't have to put a ® because the registration expired in 2004)! That was pretty on-top of the cutting edge of paleontology for 1985. Now we know there's been at least seven global-scale extinction events, and Chicxulub was just the most recent (66 million years ago). The theory of mass extinction due to extraplanetary body impact wasn't widely accepted until 1990.
Yeah, 1985... I remember Ed Meese and Reagan's war on pornography. Same brain disease as the assholes who murdered cartoonists in Paris.
Yeah, 1985... I remember Ed Meese and Reagan's war on pornography. Same brain disease as the assholes who murdered cartoonists in Paris.
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