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    Klebert L. Hall: I know I'm just a big poopy-head, but I absolutely hate this entire trope. They were just big animals. Why would anyone possibly think they'd be more... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: And I here I thought this was going to be a movie on Syfy.... #dinodday more »
    Aidan_: Oh gods yes. A thousand, a million times over yes. I have yearned for this all of my life without knowing its name. This is why I have cried... #dino... more »
    phoghat: The most interesting part to me is where did they get the voice over artist who nails the Pathe news reel voice? (yes I'm that old) #dinodday more »
    allium: HA! Vhile der Ami dummkopfs vaste zhere strength against die Auszeitgroßenreptilien, der true Schwerpunkt approaches zhere harbors und cities from be... more »
    CmdrHunt (aka Clarence Colton): Well if that aint as patriotic as it gets! Seeing good ole Uncle Sam wrasslin a dinosaur! Where does one sign up to fight the Nazi dino-army? #dinodday more »
    JohnnyZito: I -- I can't believe some one from the future hasn't gone back to insert dinosaurs into wwII. This proves to me time travel is never going to be inve... more »
    Ghost_in_the_Machine: Saving Private Ryan meets Jurassic Park. Just imagine the Omaha Beach sequence with dinosaurs. Please do this Steven Spielberg! more »
    Srynerson: Dear Hollywood, I don't have any children at the moment, but I'm more than willing to give you a right of first refusal on any future children I may h... more »
    ManchuCandidate: Better Nazi Flintstones than figuring out how Nazis win WW2 in alternate timelines. #dinodday more »
    Bootknife-Jackson: ...did Darth bring his plastic toy saber to the photo op? #superherosinwwii more »
    Bill-Lee: Here's the Batman I would have used for WWII - #superherosinwwii more »
    Bill-Lee: Except for Darth Vader and Spiderman, I like the concept for this photoset. This is the first one of these I've seen that actually made sense conside... more »
    dirtybacon: Batman: "I'm not gonna ask again... which one of you has the keys to the batmobile?" #superherosinwwii more »
    tetracycloide: vader to roosevelt: "trust me, i've been through this before, the noblesse oblige thing with stalin... not going to work out." #superherosinwwii more »
    disatess: vader : alright , which one of you has my inhaler ... I`m not kidding this time . #superherosinwwii more »
    disatess: Vadar : Carriers are no concern to me. #superherosinwwii more »
    disatess: Wheres batman`s sidekick robin aka the replacable one . #superherosinwwii more »
    CoffinDodger (If the typos crap. Blame my keyboard): Is it me or does Spiderman just look utterly useless!!! While the troops fight for our freedom....Spiderman just looks like he's having some fun!! Idi... more »
    ManchuCandidate: If only Superduper man did fight on the allies side. Make D-Day, El Alamein, Midway, etc, etc, etc a lot easier. Spidey in urban combat fits. Who d... more »
  • #dinodday

    The Allied Forces Battle Nazi T-Rex on Dino D-Day

    After Nazi scientists bring dinosaurs back from the dead, Hitler's occupation of France is bolstered by the might of Tyrannosaurs and Triceratops. It's then up to the US forces to make dinosaurs extinct once again. More »
  • #conceptart

    Photos Reveal the Secret Superhero History of WWII

    Captain America wasn't the only superhero to fight the Nazis. Agan Harahap offers his own superpowered alternate history of WWII, by adding costumed heroes (and one notable villain) to famous photographs from the war. More »
  • #conceptart

    WWII Leaders Get a Dieselpunk Makeover

    What if the nations that fought in WWII were led not by mere men, but by diesel-powered cyborgs? It might resemble Sam van Olffen's faux propaganda posters, featuring the likes of Rooseveltron, Stalinator, and Benitobot Mussolinoid. More »
  • #retrofuturism

    Mid-Twentieth Century Rubber Recycling

    Those aren't missiles. They're actually used beverage containers, made of rubber, which these mid-century factory workers are recycling into devices for fighter pilots in World War II. More »
  • #retrofuturism

    Industrial Beauties of the 1940s

    It's 1942, and these women are in Long Beach, California, inspecting massive pieces of jet wings for cargo transporters. They're real-life Rosie the Riveters, making sure these wings are ready to be assembled on the fuselage. More »