Jurassic Park Graphic Novels Books in Order
Part ofGreg Bear Books in OrderBrowse the Jurassic Park graphic novels by Greg Bear in order, with quick summaries, series background, and notes on where to start.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Dangerous Games
by Greg Bear
2012
This Jurassic Park graphic novel turns a human hunt into a dinosaur-fueled survival story. It plays like a lean franchise side adventure, with predators, bad decisions, and the usual lesson that controlled danger never stays controlled for long.
Series background & context
This page covers a small but fun side road in Greg Bear's bibliography, his work connected to the Jurassic Park comics line. It is not a giant sub-library, and that is part of the charm. What you get here is a fast, pulpy detour into a franchise built on bad decisions, expensive creatures, and the certainty that containment will fail at the worst possible moment.
In this corner of the universe, dinosaurs are not just spectacle. They are part of a pressure-cooker setup, the kind where human greed and human ego make the situation worse long before the teeth show up. That gives the story a familiar Jurassic Park rhythm, corporate secrecy, survival trouble, and people learning too late that they were never in control.
The comic format keeps everything moving. The emphasis is on momentum, peril, and vivid set pieces rather than long scientific debate. So this is best approached as a side adventure inside the wider franchise, not as the central pillar of it.
This page helps place Greg Bear's contribution in order and gives you the background you need going in. If you want a quick Jurassic Park offshoot with a sharper action focus, this is where to look.
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