Hope you enjoyed the video! If you want to read these books yourselves, check out these links below: No Place Like Home www.mycomicshop.com/search?ItemID=58688501 Gator www.sfwriter.com/stgator.htm Rex archive.org/details/spiritsofamerica00rovi/mode/1up?view=theater Thank you so much for watching and thank you so much for 75k subscribers!
Again just letting you know I think I uploaded the lost pilot episode of walking with dinosaurs on my channel Channel if you think i'm lying check my youtube channel I got the entire thing
"Dinosaur ghosts" seems like an interesting concept with a lot more potential to inspire a variety of stories beyond just the typical "grr, dino chase; dino eat; dino endlessly repeat".
@ChrissieBear I watched that vid and if they didn’t spray down the miasaura and just gave it its eggs there would have been no problems tbh it’s a foundation that holds many powerful entities why they couldn’t let a mother BE A MOTHER
Only in a work of fiction like "No Place Like Home" would people adhere to the time travel rules that included "Don't destroy anything" and "Don't bring anything back."
@@LynetteTheMadScientist There would have to be an insane number of safeguards put into place. Imagine a more expanded version of the story, with an antagonist who has the "World Domination" mindset. Someone like that, with a genius-level IQ and a hunger for power could go into the past, change events, and take over. Then their descendants in the present could potentially rule the entire planet. There's a lot of fun potential in a story like that, if done well.
Why does it matter? It's not like these 'rules' are more realistic than any other time travel fiction. Time travel to the past is inherently impossible and paradoxical.
@@lein4dhow are dino horror stories scientificaly inaccurate? Real animals can go from calm beutiful creatures to killers in an instant. I was at a zoo once and my mom told me to go next to the jaguar so she can take a picture of me and the animal. I foolishly pressed my back against the Glass, so the jaguar saw nothing but easy prey right in front of it and jumped at me scratching the glass. Now imagine a theropod dinosaur peacefuly sitting and then suddenly leaping to snap you in half like a twig
Gator is the most interesting stories in this video you described. Gator makes it scary without the use of killing and attacking but relies on with mystery and buildup, along with Rex which only made to be ambiguous despite being a supernatural horror film. I still like Hell Creek better, but these two stories are great.
i like how it doesn't actually resemble a t. rex at all, not even the way the ghost is described (the ghost rex is described as having a stiff, straight tail to counterbalance itself, and the hava supai canyon carving has a dragging retrosaur tail) it's really funny
I think the one at Supai was made some time in the 50's or 60's for tourism. Nearby Grand Canyon Caverns was called Dinosaur Caverns around the same time. Still kind of neat.@@gemwolfz2860
Arthur Adams is one of the greatest comic artists to even put pen to page. His art style is very time consuming, so he has never done long ranges of monthly comics, but the annuals, one-shots, and short comic runs he has done are simply glorious. That zombie dino rider pin-up is a real show stopper, especially in black and white.
Gator sounds loosely similar to the basic set up for the live action SMB movie with Bob Hoskins and John Legizamo. I can't be the only person who thought about that, right?
@@timetraveler1973 Super Mario Bros. The live action one that looks like a cyberpunk movie. It's not good, but it's fun to watch in the same vein as movies shown on MST3K.
Really nice that you made this compilation!! The Dino Ghost Story is kinda of amazing, remind me of Ghost of the Slumber Mountain. Better than T rex it would be a Spectrevenator
Hello Diego, as always, thank you for sharing book suggestion with us. The last story was my favorite this time around ; this would definitely be a frightening sight to behold
My favorite kind of videos, dino horror stories. Also about ghost dinosaurs, there is a channel here in YT called "Darkness Prevails" where he narrate supernatural stories and one of them is about that, dinosaur aparitions.
I feel it's my responsibility to inform you of the 2000ad (The Galaxy's Greatest Comic, a British comic book company) stories about Cowboys Vs Dinosaurs, "FLESH". Highly recommended if you want to see an army of future Cowboys time travel to the distant past to harvest dinosaur meat, only to be the ones eaten themselves in a collage of beautiful and brutal bloody ways. If you haven't read it, READ IT CREEP!
PBS eons made a video on why T. Rex arms were so small. From what I remember, the arms may have been used for gripping during mating, helping the animal up from a resting position, or wrestling. The arms were very muscular and strong so they must have had uses
Love this channel! I haven't seen you talk about it so I'll recommend Condosaur for you to read if you like dinosaur novels! The name is ridiculous but the story overall is pretty great, fast paced and quite gruesome!
I read a decent dinosaur thriller/horror a while back called Primitive War. I think it's a series actually but I wasn't super huge on the first one, it wasn't bad or anything but it did that thing where it turns them in to horror movie slashers rather than animals but if you don't mind that trope I'd give it a read for sure. Basically an elite team of soldiers get sent to some remote area for a mission and it turns out this secluded valley they end up in is somehow filled with dinosaurs, even though the mission was to do with Russians or something. Dinosaurs shouldn't be there... I'm not sure if mentioning what dinos are featured would count as spoilers but I figure dinosaur fans might like to hear some of their faves, I think the biggest would be the magnificent Quezalcotlus, there's also Utahraptors and Kaprosuchus and I think there's some Triceratops, they mostly have to deal with predatory dinos so can't really remember the herbivores. But yeah decent book if you don't mind that particular trope. I may pick up the sequel some day.
I'd like to see you do a page on Anne McCaffery's novels DINOSAUR PLANET and DINOSAUR PLANET SURVIVORS, also known collectively as THE MYSTERY OF IRETA.
Thank You for this Series that informed Me there was more to Dinosaur Horror Stories than Jurasic Park . Also, do You Plan on doing Review on Dinotopia?
interesting hearing about Steve Bissette's involvement in one of these, I largely know him for his work for "Heavy Metal" and Dark Horse Comics' "Aliens" spinoffs
We got rats as big as gators in the city and the flooding yesterday left sea lions swimming around the streets by the zoo. You gotta understand in NYC a croc and a rex really could be confused, I almost got sideswiped by a police chase pulling onto the HH parkway a few weeks back it was crazier than any episode of cops, reality stranger than fiction
Steve Bissette was the artist for most of Alan Moore's run on DC's Swamp Thing! Excellent artist who really had an eye for nature, both the beautiful and grotesque elements, and knew how to make it come alive.
There is also a dinosaur comic called Cretaceous it’s almost like and age of reptiles comic but it’s not but it feels just like it you should review it
I'd rather not go back in time because of all the horror movies I've seen about the issue. I'd rather stick to looking at old bones, seems far safer that way for both me and everyone.
You can listen to your parents and save money to go back in time and look at dinosaurs. Also I know someone that leaves the door open and lets in a bunch of bugs. It isn't a 'devoured by a tyrannosaurus' level crime like being a lawyer, but it is close.
Would you be interested in helping me create a dinosaur themed analog horror series? I wanna break the mold of analog horror tropes and create something refreshing that’ll turn the idea of what a dinosaur even is completely on its head, namely with inaccurate old dinosaur reconstructions and paleoart, without revealing too much. I know someone already did a specifically JP analog horror series but this will be entirely different. I get that it’s a total shot in the dark and you probably get requests like these often but I’ve really fleshed out a cohesive plot and details that I think will be interesting and exciting . Lmk if you’re interested and I can dm or email you what I have so far .
Hope you enjoyed the video! If you want to read these books yourselves, check out these links below:
No Place Like Home
www.mycomicshop.com/search?ItemID=58688501
Gator
www.sfwriter.com/stgator.htm
Rex
archive.org/details/spiritsofamerica00rovi/mode/1up?view=theater
Thank you so much for watching and thank you so much for 75k subscribers!
Again just letting you know I think I uploaded the lost pilot episode of walking with dinosaurs on my channel Channel if you think i'm lying check my youtube channel I got the entire thing
Ummmm actually it is 75.9k 🤓👆
How does one contact you? I got an offer that is dinosaur related.
@@JPalinkas1993I have a business email in the description of the video and in the channels bio of you want to send me a message directly
"Dinosaur ghosts" seems like an interesting concept with a lot more potential to inspire a variety of stories beyond just the typical "grr, dino chase; dino eat; dino endlessly repeat".
SCP-3637 is a good dinosaur ghost story, it will make you shed a tear.
@ChrissieBear I watched that vid and if they didn’t spray down the miasaura and just gave it its eggs there would have been no problems tbh it’s a foundation that holds many powerful entities why they couldn’t let a mother BE A MOTHER
Dreepy
Well... Look how much "Land Before Time" benefited from changing the formula.
Vengeful ghosts of Hell creek's dinosaurs taking vengance on Ice age fauna?
Only in a work of fiction like "No Place Like Home" would people adhere to the time travel rules that included "Don't destroy anything" and "Don't bring anything back."
Presumably violators are swiftly executed
@@LynetteTheMadScientist There would have to be an insane number of safeguards put into place. Imagine a more expanded version of the story, with an antagonist who has the "World Domination" mindset. Someone like that, with a genius-level IQ and a hunger for power could go into the past, change events, and take over. Then their descendants in the present could potentially rule the entire planet. There's a lot of fun potential in a story like that, if done well.
@@och70that would be sick!
Or perhaps the consequences of strict parenting.
Why does it matter? It's not like these 'rules' are more realistic than any other time travel fiction. Time travel to the past is inherently impossible and paradoxical.
There is a lesson.....
...
... SHUT THE GOD DAMN DOOR!!
Oh right, I forgot about that. It was only the most important factor to Henry's survival😂
I was looking for this comment 😂
14:06 *WAS THAT THE REX OF 87???*
Haha!
We need more dino horror. Gimme surviving dinos, gimme zombie dinos, gimme more spooky dino stories.
Same
"Oh, but it's scientific inaccurat-" who cares? GIMME DINO HORROR!
@@lein4dhow are dino horror stories scientificaly inaccurate? Real animals can go from calm beutiful creatures to killers in an instant. I was at a zoo once and my mom told me to go next to the jaguar so she can take a picture of me and the animal. I foolishly pressed my back against the Glass, so the jaguar saw nothing but easy prey right in front of it and jumped at me scratching the glass. Now imagine a theropod dinosaur peacefuly sitting and then suddenly leaping to snap you in half like a twig
If you want zombie dinosaurs I must recommend the episode "Plague of Madness" from Genndy Tartakovsky's "Primal".
@@TheSoundwaveSubmarine. that's actually what got me hooked on the whole zombie dino thing!
That first story would make a great segment in a horror anthology TV series like Creepshow.
I liked how the pterosaurs in the first book have like hair-like fuzz which is technically pcynofibers
Gator is the most interesting stories in this video you described. Gator makes it scary without the use of killing and attacking but relies on with mystery and buildup, along with Rex which only made to be ambiguous despite being a supernatural horror film. I still like Hell Creek better, but these two stories are great.
The dinosaur from the second story (“Gator”) reminds me of the Gourmand from Dougal Dixon’s The New Dinosaurs.
😮 that’s something would be cool if this got most of its inspiration from new dinosaurs
Didn't noticed that
The T-Rex rock art actually exists. It's at a place called Supai Canyon, which is an off shoot of the Grand Canyon itself.
i like how it doesn't actually resemble a t. rex at all, not even the way the ghost is described (the ghost rex is described as having a stiff, straight tail to counterbalance itself, and the hava supai canyon carving has a dragging retrosaur tail) it's really funny
I think the one at Supai was made some time in the 50's or 60's for tourism. Nearby Grand Canyon Caverns was called Dinosaur Caverns around the same time. Still kind of neat.@@gemwolfz2860
@@gemwolfz2860 they probably found a rex fossil and tried to paint or carve or whatever what they thought it would look like.
I got an idea the lost screen play of land before time and maybe say something about a remake
Arthur Adams is one of the greatest comic artists to even put pen to page. His art style is very time consuming, so he has never done long ranges of monthly comics, but the annuals, one-shots, and short comic runs he has done are simply glorious. That zombie dino rider pin-up is a real show stopper, especially in black and white.
Diego: what do you do when im gone?
Me: wait for you to get back.
Dinosaur and Horrors are 2 things I love.
Gator sounds loosely similar to the basic set up for the live action SMB movie with Bob Hoskins and John Legizamo. I can't be the only person who thought about that, right?
what movie?
@@timetraveler1973 Super Mario Bros. The live action one that looks like a cyberpunk movie. It's not good, but it's fun to watch in the same vein as movies shown on MST3K.
Really nice that you made this compilation!! The Dino Ghost Story is kinda of amazing, remind me of Ghost of the Slumber Mountain. Better than T rex it would be a Spectrevenator
That kid really just messed up the whole timeline cuz he was hungry.
Hello Diego, as always, thank you for sharing book suggestion with us.
The last story was my favorite this time around ; this would definitely be a frightening sight to behold
Spooky Scary Petrified Skeletons!
I like how the angry t. rex apparently climbed into that tiny (to it) little pod to eat Henry instead of pulling him out.
Remember Aliens vs Dinosaurs
Yes I do and still angry that NFT got rights to it and not HBO
So that's where Family Guy got the time travel vacation idea.
Funny that this was uploaded just as I was watching part 1
the story didn't have any lesson??? the lesson was "listen to your parents and do what they say or T-Rex will eat you!"😆
I liked my view of it more😂
@@DinoDiego16 you don't listen to your parents???
@@DinoDiego16 pretty selfish to like your own view more, isn't it? when once the story has a clear lesson "listen to your parents and obey them".
@@Jussi138 That section of the video and my comment were meant to be jokes
Literally anything dinosaur+horror related gets a yes. I NEED more of all of it.
My favorite kind of videos, dino horror stories.
Also about ghost dinosaurs, there is a channel here in YT called "Darkness Prevails" where he narrate supernatural stories and one of them is about that, dinosaur aparitions.
Dinosaur horror is one of my favorite things to write, can really get creative with the concept.
Love the context as always, thanks for starting off spooktober well, keep doing the good work!
"No Place Like Home" eerily resembles "A Sound of Thunder" by Ray Bradbury
Who knows? Maybe it was intended to be a spoof of sorts of Bradbury's short story
I feel it's my responsibility to inform you of the 2000ad (The Galaxy's Greatest Comic, a British comic book company) stories about Cowboys Vs Dinosaurs, "FLESH". Highly recommended if you want to see an army of future Cowboys time travel to the distant past to harvest dinosaur meat, only to be the ones eaten themselves in a collage of beautiful and brutal bloody ways. If you haven't read it, READ IT CREEP!
PBS eons made a video on why T. Rex arms were so small. From what I remember, the arms may have been used for gripping during mating, helping the animal up from a resting position, or wrestling. The arms were very muscular and strong so they must have had uses
As far as the gator being confused for a rex people think Bigfoot’s are bears when the outlines even in low light are nothing alike.
i just want to hear what happens next in the gator story. i was soooo good!
Love this channel! I haven't seen you talk about it so I'll recommend Condosaur for you to read if you like dinosaur novels! The name is ridiculous but the story overall is pretty great, fast paced and quite gruesome!
I read a decent dinosaur thriller/horror a while back called Primitive War. I think it's a series actually but I wasn't super huge on the first one, it wasn't bad or anything but it did that thing where it turns them in to horror movie slashers rather than animals but if you don't mind that trope I'd give it a read for sure.
Basically an elite team of soldiers get sent to some remote area for a mission and it turns out this secluded valley they end up in is somehow filled with dinosaurs, even though the mission was to do with Russians or something. Dinosaurs shouldn't be there...
I'm not sure if mentioning what dinos are featured would count as spoilers but I figure dinosaur fans might like to hear some of their faves, I think the biggest would be the magnificent Quezalcotlus, there's also Utahraptors and Kaprosuchus and I think there's some Triceratops, they mostly have to deal with predatory dinos so can't really remember the herbivores.
But yeah decent book if you don't mind that particular trope. I may pick up the sequel some day.
The first one reminds me to A sound of Thunder
The second is kinda funny for me
The last one was... interesting
Isnt that Nothosaurus mural from the Berlin Zoo Aquaruim ?
Edit: It actually is lol. Remembered that from my childhood.
I am excitement
I'd like to see you do a page on Anne McCaffery's novels DINOSAUR PLANET and DINOSAUR PLANET SURVIVORS, also known collectively as THE MYSTERY OF IRETA.
Spooky Halloween Horror Story
Thank You for this Series that informed Me there was more to Dinosaur Horror Stories than Jurasic Park .
Also, do You Plan on doing Review on Dinotopia?
...i just love these uploads. it's so rare to find anything original on yt anymore. thanks a bunch!
I’m here before this got thousands of views
500 for 12 hours? Shit dude i’m about to spend a few thousand.
Also when will you talk about the Jurassic park novels?
They may appear here and there in videos regarding other topics, but I don't plan to make a full-on video about them anytime soon
Ok thank I just wanted to know
interesting hearing about Steve Bissette's involvement in one of these, I largely know him for his work for "Heavy Metal" and Dark Horse Comics' "Aliens" spinoffs
Love the look of that Dinosaur comic story- No place like home
We got rats as big as gators in the city and the flooding yesterday left sea lions swimming around the streets by the zoo. You gotta understand in NYC a croc and a rex really could be confused, I almost got sideswiped by a police chase pulling onto the HH parkway a few weeks back it was crazier than any episode of cops, reality stranger than fiction
May Dino Jesus bless you!
Was that the Tyrannosaurus Rex of 1987!😨
Does anyone remember Denver the last Dinosaur?
Steve Bissette was the artist for most of Alan Moore's run on DC's Swamp Thing! Excellent artist who really had an eye for nature, both the beautiful and grotesque elements, and knew how to make it come alive.
Why did I not get a notification that you posted!
I wanna see more dinosaur art of No place like home
A good dinosaur horror movie is "The Birds" by Alfred Hitchcock.
The world needs more dinosaur horror media
There is also a dinosaur comic called Cretaceous it’s almost like and age of reptiles comic but it’s not but it feels just like it you should review it
Very interesting. The second one was my favorite.
They seriously need to come up with something more original than a T-Rex. My story had a Baryonx living in the sewers.
You should do Carnosaur book Version
Wow
Definitely an enjoyable video. As you said yourself some quite different stories and concepts. Light-hearted, fun and interesting.
Gator should have used Purrosaurus
How tf does a Trex fit in a sewer tunnel
I'd rather not go back in time because of all the horror movies I've seen about the issue. I'd rather stick to looking at old bones, seems far safer that way for both me and everyone.
19th
We need more (good) prehistoric animal horror stories.
I’m trying to make a dinosaur horror movie that is similar to carnosaur and it takes place in the south of New Jersey.
You can listen to your parents and save money to go back in time and look at dinosaurs. Also I know someone that leaves the door open and lets in a bunch of bugs. It isn't a 'devoured by a tyrannosaurus' level crime like being a lawyer, but it is close.
I found this cool comic called sharksaurus Wanna check it out?
The audio is a bit too quiet, the commentary especially.
Sounds like we’re looking into creepypasta territory here.
Would you be interested in helping me create a dinosaur themed analog horror series? I wanna break the mold of analog horror tropes and create something refreshing that’ll turn the idea of what a dinosaur even is completely on its head, namely with inaccurate old dinosaur reconstructions and paleoart, without revealing too much. I know someone already did a specifically JP analog horror series but this will be entirely different. I get that it’s a total shot in the dark and you probably get requests like these often but I’ve really fleshed out a cohesive plot and details that I think will be interesting and exciting . Lmk if you’re interested and I can dm or email you what I have so far .
No Place Like Home feels like it would be a great episode of Are You Afraid Of The Dark?
omg i can't believe we're finally getting the halloween hot tub stream
first
Eh… I prefer cinnamon apple stuff/ apple cider to anything pumpkin spice flavored for fall. I know-shocking for a white woman lol!
I'm early but not first