2. Smithsonian Magazine cover story from September 1995, published in connection with Dinotopia: The World Beneath. Written by Donald Dale Jackson based on extended interviews, the article delves into the inspiration, the process, and the phenomenon of Dinotopia.
3. Illo Magazine has the most extensive and best illustrated interview with James Gurney. The article is 23 pages long with 25 color illustrations, many reproduced full-page. Wide ranging interview covers many stories from Gurney's early years (including "Fire and Ice" and Thomas Kinkade) together with insights about the development of Dinotopia.
4. Cinefantastique, First edition, (January 1, 2002). Special behind-the-scenes coverage of the Dinotopia miniseries, plus fascinating features on Lilo & S., Men in B. 2, Minority Rep., Spirit / Stallion, and a cover article on the webbed superhero dude.
5. Starlog, a popular science fiction magazine (June 2002 #299), covers Dinotopia with three separate articles: First, a profile of Dinotopia's origins as an illustrated book; second an examination of the miniseries adaptation; and third a portfolio of unused concept art for Dinotopia.
6. Nintendo Power video game magazine with a feature on the Gameboy platform-jumper called Dinotopia: The Timestone Pirates. Includes a gatefold poster painted by James Gurney, 22" x 10.5" that you can leave bound in the magazine or detach and put on the wall.
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