And of the less known, but equally important dietary mineral Red Paint. Actually, some theories suggest that Red Paint deficiency might have played an essential part in the extinction of the dinosaurs. Firetrucks were apparently very hard to catch at those times, nothing like the slow, apathetic friendly giants roaming our streets today.
Well they have no natural predators. One day an even greater beast will come to our shores and the majestic fire truck will go the way of the Dodo. It will be a sad day.
I was going to say that I love the comics centring on the kids the most, but then I remembered how much I love all the other ones and now I'm filled with doubt and uncertainty! Brilliant stuff.
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friendlybus (+28)
1 year ago
Rated +11
The firetruck provides a rich addition to the prehistoric ecosystem.
shamille (+41)
1 year ago
Rated +2
anachronisms FTW
The_Phantom (+9)
1 year ago
Rated +2
Even more rich is the addition of two siblings to the destruction of all dinosaurs. It's a good a theory as any i say!
Jonny (+1492)
1 year ago
Rated +1
Well, it's a decent source of iron, I imagine.
norumaru (+47)
1 year ago
Rated +2
And of the less known, but equally important dietary mineral Red Paint. Actually, some theories suggest that Red Paint deficiency might have played an essential part in the extinction of the dinosaurs. Firetrucks were apparently very hard to catch at those times, nothing like the slow, apathetic friendly giants roaming our streets today.
branniganslaw (+15)
1 year ago
Rated +1
Well they have no natural predators. One day an even greater beast will come to our shores and the majestic fire truck will go the way of the Dodo. It will be a sad day.
bloomfeather (+10)
1 year ago
Rated +1
I enjoy the herbivore dinosaur eating metal. Reminds me of Mister Eat-It-All
Unbalanced (+28)
1 year ago
Rated +1
Both of them seem to have a mini sun behind their heads, the rays just creeping out.
amtriska (+226)
1 year ago
Rated +1
Haven't you heard of the noble institution of the plewd? Read your comics history, young person!
Unbalanced (+28)
1 year ago
Rated 0
Ha. Driscoll noticed his mistake, and took out some surprise lines.
banananews (+32)
1 year ago
Rated +2
"Remember me... as bones...." Classic!!
Nedroid (+270)
1 year ago
Rated +12
Hello Ben. I found this GENIUS on the floor. You must have dropped it.
Driscoll (+944)
1 year ago
Rated +4
Oh, that's Stephen Hawking. He is very slippery.
Dog Breath (+2416) (mod)
1 year ago
Rated +4
Steven Hawking once bit my sister.
monk (-3)
1 year ago
Rated -1
that'd be creepy to watch.
branniganslaw (+15)
1 year ago
Rated +2
Now every full moon, she solves complex quantum equations...and bays for blood
imstillexcited (+1)
1 year ago
Rated +1
delicious.
=]
Max (+9)
1 year ago
Rated +2
Pirates Vs. Ninjas? Pffftt...
I'd rather have...
Dinosaur Vs. Firetruck!
Great comic, man.
Jonny (+1492)
1 year ago
Rated +1
I think we can all agree the implications of this crossover are greater even than the Spolied Milk Incident. Tremble, you fools. Tremble...
Gigantor (+47)
1 year ago
Rated +2
It's a well known fact that the deadly firetruck was one of the greatest prehistoric predators to have lived
friendlybus (+28)
1 year ago
Rated 0
Deadly and well suited to surviving the hellish firestorm of mass extinction. Only felled by it's greatest foe ... a brachiosaurus.
Laura (+1)
1 year ago
Rated +1
I was going to say that I love the comics centring on the kids the most, but then I remembered how much I love all the other ones and now I'm filled with doubt and uncertainty! Brilliant stuff.
Neapolitan (+8)
1 year ago
Rated +1
OH NO! I'M FOSSILIZING!
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