DM_CUBE
MAN AFTER MAN
by: Demonic Cube
the original book: by Dougal Dixon
An Account of Human Change
this is just a comics all rights reserved to Dougal Dixon
There must have been a time, long before memory, when creatures not yet fully human first lifted their eyes to the night sky. Above them lay patterns they could not name, movements they could not control. From these lights, meaning was imagined, and stories were born.
Those stories did not guide them. Survival did.
Across millions of years, climate shifted, continents moved, and familiar forests vanished. Each change reshaped the body as surely as it reshaped the land. Limbs lengthened or shortened. Teeth broadened or shrank. Posture altered, slowly and imperfectly, as natural selection favored only what endured.
Humanity was never a single form. It was a succession of experiments.
Some survived by clinging to trees. Others stepped hesitantly into open plains. Most failed. A few endured long enough to leave their bones behind-silent evidence of adaptation, compromise, and loss.
This is not a story of progress.
It is a record of change.
And change does not stop.