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"...all these worlds..." is a blog by David Hitt. It covers space exploration, decent science fiction, humor (by its very nature), and whatever else I happen to find cool. (Formerly "You Must Fight The Bear")
Name: David Hitt About Me: Inspiring the next generation of explorers... See my complete profile
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:: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 ::
The Future, B.C.
So, here's my theory. While people are frequently mislead by the name of the strip, assuming it refers to the time frame that it happened, and not just the name of one of the characters, as we know it does, the comic strip "B.C." obviously does not take place in a prehistoric environment. Given the abundance of apparent "anachronisms," it's clear that the strip must actually take place in some sort of post-apocalyptic future, in which, although knowledge of our present time remains, human "civilization" has reverted back to stone-age conditions. I'm not sure whether the situation that caused brontosaurs to once again walk the Earth was the result of "Jurassic Park"-style genetic experimentation, or possibly some sort of freak radiation-based mutation, which could also serve to explain Grok, and why clams got legs.