HERE BE DRAGONS

HERE BE DRAGONS

“We donโ€™t bat an eyelid at an eight-ton bipedal kangaroo lizard with tooth-pick arms and a bull terrier head, so why are dragons that unlikely? ย Are they misidentified Pterodactyls? We are, after all, not talking about the most unlikely of animal designs. They were never blue whale-big, nor did they have drumstick-like legs with toothpick arms like a T-Rex or other creatures weโ€™ve come to accept as normal. So, letโ€™s pretend for a moment a few still existed. Some tame, some wild. Or, maybe it would be more fun to decide that there were dragons hiding in plain sight, Men In Black-style. To locate a suspect from existing species, Iโ€™d have to go fruit bat or guinea fowlโ€ฆor largemouth yellowfish.” Peter “Targaryen” Coetzee on the genealogoy and ancestry of largemouth yellowfish in his issue 14 ‘Chase the Dragon” story.

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