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So they go into this area almost as a recon mission, to find out what's going on. They're sent there because there's an area where the satellite imagery doesn't work. Krul: Yes, it's American soldiers, and they're in a different part of the world. It's a very primal story about soldiers reverting back to the most basic skills of survival that they're trained with. It's a very intense, big action tale of survival. The big difference is that it's a contemporary story with modern day soldiers, but just like the original, they find themselves thrust into this area of the world where dinosaurs are roaming free. Combat stories follow the same general plot of the original?
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Newsarama: J.T., the War That Time Forgot series is such a classic, with its stories of soldiers using modern warfare tactics to battle dinosaurs. In this first part of our interview with the writer, we talked to Krul about his War That Time Forgot stories that are being featured in G.I. Krul, who is currently writing Captain Atom for DC, was also recently announced as the writer of Superman Beyond, a sequential story that will appear beginning in April as part of DC's digital-then-print series Batman Beyond Unlimited.
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In it, soldiers came upon a land of dinosaurs and utilized their military training to battle the beasts. Krul's story will revamp a concept that first appeared in DC Comics in the 1960's. The series will also feature a rotating slate of back-up stories that includes The Unknown Soldier by Justin Gray, Jimmy Palmiotti and Dan Panosian, and The Haunted Tank by John Arcudi and Scott Kolins. Combat ongoing will feature The War That Time Forgot, an action-adventure story by writer J.T. Combat, the new series announced as one of six titles comprising its "Second Wave." Although I have to admit I’m tempted to trek out to the Huachua Desert one of these days and see if I can’t locate the 1890 Thunderbird’s skeleton.In May, DC Comics will be updating several of its war-themed properties in G.I. So, for now we have to side with the skeptics. Sanderson’s famous 1932 encounter with a possible olitiau is interesting but even Sanderson believed the creature to be a giant bat rather than a living dinosaur (with a 4 meter wingspan, that must’ve been one helluva bat!). The 1890 Thunderbird story is slightly more believable, but not by much. If such creatures still existed, it’s hard to believe legions of bird watchers would’ve missed them. So, is there any chance living dinosaurs exist in this day and age? It’s pretty unlikely. Canard is another word for hoax.” ~ Darren Naish, Pterosaurs alive in, like, the modern day! Guerrilla Explorer’s Analysis Anas means duck in France (where the pterosaur was allegedly found), a duck is called a canard. Perhaps the earliest ‘living pterosaur’ account dates to 1856 when, according to the Illustrated London News, a live pterodactyl with a 3 m wingspan emerged alive from within a rock dislodged during the construction of a French railway tunnel…This story is clearly a hoax: the pterosaur allegedly represented a new species dubbed Pterodactylus anas. Heck, even the earliest claim of this specific type was nothing more than a hoax. That pretty much sums up the problem with cryptozoology and claims of living dinosaurs. Life is short, after all.” ~ Sean McLachlan, Civil War soldiers shoot down a pterodactyl? “What’s interesting is that this story was picked up by many other websites who simply repeated the information without spending five minutes to check, which all the time I devoted to this. The soldiers are Civil War reenactors and the pterodactyl is a prop (incidentally, used for Episode 4, “ Subject: Coelacanth This!“).
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But its not from the 1860s either. Rather, it was a promotional tool for a science fiction TV show called Freaky Links. The photograph definitely isn’t photo-shopped. It appears to show a group of soldiers standing around a dead pterodactyl. What do you think…is it real? Believe it or not, the answer is yes…with a big caveat. Did Union soldiers shoot down a living dinosaur during the midst of the Civil War? A Living Dinosaur During the Civil War?