Just another day in the Xenozoic, by Mark Schultz.
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Hannah Dundee by Sanford Greene
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Hannah Dundee illustration by Mark Schultz
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Hannah Dundee (1998)
Mike Hoffman
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Mark Schultz and Al Williamson “Hannah Dundee” Illustration Original Art (undated) Source
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Hannah Dundee by Mark Schultz
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'Braced for an Aerial Assault' by Mark Schultz.
Illustration from the 'Xenozoic Tales' comic, published from 1987-1996 by Kitchen Sink Press.
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Hannah Dundee by Layne Pereira
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When I published my sketchbook in 2003, I was invited to table at a few local Toronto comic-book conventions. I had a standing offer that if a customer paid a bit extra, he/she could get a finished drawing from me. Chris C of Hamilton took up the offer and asked for "Hannah Dundee" after I told him that I'd worked on the Nelvana cartoon.. Last night, I fixed a copy of his drawing in Photoshop and added some digital color. The hair is clearly over-done, but overall I still like the drawing!
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Some more 90s ladies for yall.
Lady Frenzy (The Bots Master), Hannah Dundee (Cadillacs and Dinosaurs), and Calamity Jane (Legend of Calamity Jane)
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Jack Tenrec and Hannah Dundee have some unwanted company in this drawing by Mark Schultz.
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there’s a lot iffy about her character design but I like that all of the cover art portrays Hannah Dundee as a very badass (and kinda weird) person
she’s the shirtless pulp neo-barbarian archetype here, not Jack
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I have the headcanon that the whole Jurassic Park/World franchise works as a distant prequel for Cadillacs and Dinosaurs/Xenozoic Tales.
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Hannah Dundee art by Mark Schultz
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Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (1994) Animation Cel
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