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Dinosaur explorers. #5, Lost in the Jurassic

Redcode (Comic writer) (Author). Albbie (Comic writer) (Added Author). Balicat (Translator) (Added Author). Avrelivs, Mvctar. (Added Author). Air Team (Art collective) (Added Author).

Joined by a new companion, the Dinosaur Explorers return to the Jurassic period, when the first non-dinosaurs begin to emerge -- and start looking for dinner!

Book  - 2019
J,GN FIC Redco
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  • ISBN: 9781545803158
  • Physical Description 182 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 21 cm
  • Edition [English edition]
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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General Note:
Includes additional material about prehistoric life.
Translated from the Chinese.
"Original Chinese edition published in Malaysia in 2012 by Kadokawa Gempak Starz Sdn. Bhd., Malaysia. All other Editorial material ©2019 by Papercutz."--Page opposite title page.
"Art Team (Kino, Xeno, Samu, Neko, Esther, and Vezill) - Art... Funfun, Max, and Eva - Interior color... Redcoe, Esther, Ka Cheon and Claz-room - Illustration"--Page opposite title page.

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Dinosaur Explorers Vol. 5 : Lost in the Jurassic
Dinosaur Explorers Vol. 5 : Lost in the Jurassic
by REDCODE; Albbie; Air Team, Air (Illustrator)
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Dinosaur Explorers Vol. 5 : Lost in the Jurassic


STEM-inspired comics adventures drawn in a full-color manga-style reminiscent of Dragonball Z, with special illustrated pages devoted to science facts. The Dinosaur Explorers - Rain, Emily, Sean, and Stone, along with Dr. Da Vinci, his assistant, Diana, and their robot helper, Starz-- were all flung back in time by Dr. Da Vinci's particle transmitter, and the solar-power device can only bring them back to the present a few centuries at a time, giving them all a perfect opportunity to explore the past - provided they can actually survive it. They now find themselves back in the Jurassic, and they quickly find it's no walk in the park (Get it?) (Sorry.). This is the grand age of dinosaurs, but also the time when the first non-dinosaur animals begin to stretch their wings!