What happens when the most deadly predator of the Cretaceous is pitted against the biggest land mammal of the human era?
A group of unscrupulous broadcasters decide to find out, spiriting a Tyrannosaurus rex from its familiar territory 67 million years ago and releasing it on a modern African savanna in the midst of a drought. Their film of the resulting carnage should be worth a fortune.
Caught in the filmmaker’s plans is an elephant matriarch, already struggling to keep her herd alive through the long dry season, who suddenly finds herself in a life or death battle with one of the most terrifying killers ever to walk the earth.
Told almost entirely from the point-of-view of the Tyrannosaur and the elephant matriarch, this is a dinosaur story unlike any you’ve read before.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Roz Gibson is a graduate of the CalArts character animation school and has worked as an animator, illustrator, comic book artist and writer. Her works include the Jack Salem comics, the Ursa Major award-winning short story The Monkeytown Raid, the Griffin Ranger novels, and numerous other creations. Roz currently lives in the Los Angeles area.