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BIG FOOTPRINTS
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Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2024
This dinosaur miniseries shows us what the prehistoric life of dinosaur ancestors was like.
From the smallest ones like the microraptor,
even the largest ones like the imposing Argentinosaurus.
With small chapters of perhaps two pages, small stories that remain in the past are summarized, from simple love encounters to the biggest fights, moments of despair and sadness.
Stay to read the launch of the first season of the traces that marked history,
the big footprints.

Soon the book in Spanish (original language)
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Sora, the teen velociraptor, and his human partner hear an old legend about a large dinosaur and his human. Two thieves eavesdrop on this tale and intend to go after the riches mentioned in the story. Sora's partner is kidnapped and forced to help them retrieve the gold from a hidden cave. But a powerful force lurks inside the cave. Will Sora and his partner be able to stop it?