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The Dinosaur Times was a magazine published by the founders of The Monster Times. [1] [ better source needed] The magazine was established in 1993 [2] and was published by Les Waldstein and Larry Brill. [1] [ better source needed] The editor was Edward Summer. Although four issues were written and designed, only three were ever published. Unlike The Monster Times, The Dinosaur Times was in full color. [2] The publisher was CSK Publishing Co. and the magazine, targeting children 9 years old and older, was based in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. [2] The magazine was established on a quarterly basis. [2]

Contributing writers included Don Glut, Michael Brett-Surman, Daniel Cohen, and Richard Milner. Contributing artists included Bob Walters, Brian Franczyk, and Gray Morrow.

References

  1. ^ a b "Dinosaur Times #1 (Summer 1993, Brill & Waldstein, Inc.) Godzilla Jurassic Park". Ebay. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Jean Marbella (22 June 1993). "Welcome to 'Dinosaur Times' 'Jurassic' mania gives tabloid bite". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 20 December 2015.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dinosaur Times was a magazine published by the founders of The Monster Times. [1] [ better source needed] The magazine was established in 1993 [2] and was published by Les Waldstein and Larry Brill. [1] [ better source needed] The editor was Edward Summer. Although four issues were written and designed, only three were ever published. Unlike The Monster Times, The Dinosaur Times was in full color. [2] The publisher was CSK Publishing Co. and the magazine, targeting children 9 years old and older, was based in Saddle Brook, New Jersey. [2] The magazine was established on a quarterly basis. [2]

Contributing writers included Don Glut, Michael Brett-Surman, Daniel Cohen, and Richard Milner. Contributing artists included Bob Walters, Brian Franczyk, and Gray Morrow.

References

  1. ^ a b "Dinosaur Times #1 (Summer 1993, Brill & Waldstein, Inc.) Godzilla Jurassic Park". Ebay. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d Jean Marbella (22 June 1993). "Welcome to 'Dinosaur Times' 'Jurassic' mania gives tabloid bite". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 20 December 2015.



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