Not a word of dialogue, but so much was said. The pages of this graphic novel are a wonderful yet extremely bloody depiction of what life could have been in the times of the terrible (deinos) lizards (saurus): the Cretaceous.
As we follow a mama T-Rex while hunting for her youngsters, we encounter triceratops bulls fighting for dominance, then we're chased by a band of hungry raptors. Keeping away from the drama, Mama reaches her nest with still enough of her meaty cargo to feed all the little ones, but what seems like a happy ending is just the start of a desperate fight for survival: the smell of fresh blood has attracted a group of Albertosaurus, and they are not afraid of mama T-rex. Now is up to papa to rescue what’s left of their litter.
I really enjoyed this graphic novel. As I first said, there’s no dialogue and only a few words here and there, but the tension and the story are as strong as if we could understand the thoughts of the reptilian protagonists.
The drawings are really good. Tadd Galusha surely spent a lot of time researching the creatures he wanted to depict, and it shows, in the life like sequence and dynamism of the frames. He took his liberties in putting so many species in such close quarters. But hey, this is fiction, so I won’t hold the academic departure against him.
Interestingly, looking at the frames I wondered if mammals, who made an appearance or two, could had made to the top of the food chain without the help of that faithful meteorite.
A must read if, like me, you’re fascinated by dinosaurs. Just one word of advise, because there are not words even the youngest of children can follow the story, but some of the pictures are perhaps too violent for them.
Thanks to Netgalley for making this book available for an honest review.