COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Four Color 1120 Universal
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Grade:
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9.6
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Page Quality:
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CREAM TO OFF-WHITE
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Certification #:
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0967772003
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Owner:
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4GEMWORKS
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Dinosaurs 8/60 Adaptation of the 1960 movie "Dinosaurus."
Painted Cover: Artist unidentified
Script: Eric Freiwald; Robert Schaefer
Pencils & Inks: Jesse Marsh
This is the second best copy of eight graded to date. A single 9.8 lies on the top. 03/13. . I originally bought this copy graded, as is, from Heritage Auctions.
Table of Contents
1. 0. "Stone Age monsters return to life!"
2. 1. Dinosaurus!
3. 2. Dinosaurus!
4. 3. Dinosaurus: Giant Defenders
5. 4. Dinosaurus: Terrible Lizards This is a single page feature and also the back cover of this copy.
There may or may not be an ad back variant of this issue.
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http://www.comics.org/issue/15955/
Wikipedia shares additional information related to the film the comic book was based on.
Dinosaurus! is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Irvin Yeaworth and produced by Jack H. Harris.[1] The leading role was intended for Steve McQueen, who starred in The Blob two years earlier, also directed by Yeaworth Jr. But for reasons not clear, the offer was never made to McQueen.
Plot
The movie is about American men building a harbour on a Caribbean island when they accidentally uncover two dinosaurs that have been frozen in suspended animation for millions of years. They are a Brontosaurus and a Tyrannosaurus rex. That night, during a storm, the beasts are struck by lightning and come back to life. The islanders have no idea that the dinosaurs are alive because of the storm and are now roaming the island. Also awoken is a caveman (played by Gregg Martell) who befriends Julio, an island boy, and along with the Brontosaurus get into a series of wacky misadventures, which lead to the death of the Brontosaurus and the caveman. Meanwhile the islanders have found refuge from the Tyrant Lizard King by hiding in the old fortress, which is protected by a ring of burning fuel. To ensure the Tyrannosaurus does not get in, the hero Bart (played by Ward Ramsey) drives out to face the beast in a mechanical digger. The two duel on the edge of an island cliff and, after a tense fight, the Tyrannosaurus is knocked into water, ending the island terror.[2] The film ends with a picture of the apparently dead Tyrannosaurus on the sea bed, with 'THE END' followed by '?' superimposed. Even though the movie ended with a question mark, there was no sequel.
[edit] Production
Parts of the film were shot on location. Some location shooting took place on the Island of St. Croix, in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The dinosaurs were filmed using the technique of stop-motion animation as well as puppets for close-ups.
During special-effects work on this picture, the crew used their Brontosaurus model and miniature jungle set to film a shot for an episode of TV's The Twilight Zone (1959), called "The Odyssey of Flight 33".
The toy dinosaurs Julio shows everyone at the cantena were Brontosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex plastic figures made by Marx Toys.
The New York Times reviewer Howard Thompson said of this film, "If ever there was a tired, synthetic, plodding sample of movie junk, it's this "epic" about two prehistoric animals hauled from an underwater deep-freeze by some island engineers."[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaurus!
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