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Cadillacs & Dinosaurs
Kitchen Sink Press · 1989 · 1 issue
About the series
In the post-apocalyptic world of Cadillacs & Dinosaurs, humanity clings to survival amidst a prehistoric resurgence. This single 1989 issue from Kitchen Sink Press introduced a gritty, dieselpunk landscape where scavengers and survivors navigate a world overrun by dinosaurs, blending high-octane action with ecological collapse. The series is most associated with artist Mark Schultz, whose detailed, visceral style defined this unique fusion of retro-futurism and primal terror. It matters as a foundational work that helped popularize the "dinosaurs in a modern setting" genre in comics.