When I was a teenager in 1980s, I was interested in something that almost no teen girl would be caught dead with: prehistoric "reptiles".

(I don't believe that all of them are really reptiles; in fact, it's said that
birds are descended from dinosaurs, BTW.

)
Well, I just finished a BIG dictionary-like book on dinosaurs and I also read two
Dinotopia books that I got from the library. Wow. No wonder I used to be so nuts about dinosaurs in my adolescence - thanks to Dinobots in the old
Transformers cartoons, naturally.

That is how Dr. Stego came into being, in fact (I was 15 years old at the time and he was an evil scientist studying humans, heh.

Now Dr. Stego is just a nice old dinosaur trying his best to live out the remindar of his life in modern-time Brooklyn, NY.)
I kind of lost most of my fascination for dinosaurs as well as Dr. Stego during 1990s and 2000s, especially when I had so many others things to do.

However, I did try to launch the Dr. Stego comic strip in 1997 and it was such a MESS!

I'm sure my cartooning skills are far BETTER than they were over 10 years ago (this means I now know better not to cram in too much details and words, for instance.

) So I think I am ready to launch Dr. Stego's world once again pretty soon. In fact, I am rapidly creating LOTS OF NEW IDEAS about Dr. Stego and his friends as well as a few NEW CHARACTERS, too!

(I just sketched a few funny roughs of the graceful, sexy Ms. Bronto being caught in a big, artificial tortoise shell at a children's playground, making her look like a giant turtle and Dr. Stego trying to plant a snail that he caught on a tree branch - only to have it fall right off and hit him on his nose.

) There's not only Dr. Stego and his buddies going through crazy adventures in present-time New York; there's also the big, colorful dinosaur fantasyland in the prehistoric Colorado, where Dr. Stego was born and eventually matured to start his scientific career before ending up here in our own human world.^_^
Oh, and one other thing...the second sequel to
Dinotopia (I think there's more than two Dinotopia books, BTW) has some amazing dinosaur robots that look remarkably like our own Dinobots!

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