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The sequel to the speculative evolution book "After Man", Man After Man is a book by Dougal Dixon, and | The sequel to the speculative evolution book "After Man", Man After Man is a book by Dougal Dixon, also author of "The New Dinosaurs", a book about what would have happened and what sort of beings would have evolved if dinosaurs never went extinct. Much like it's spiritual successor [[All Tomorrows]], Man After Man serves as excellent inspiration for a GM in inspiring [[Abhuman]] or [[Mutant]] breeds for [[Warhammer 40,000]] or other science-fiction RPGs. It takes place over the eons after humanity leaves planet earth behind, leaving only various genetically-engineered Abhuman servant-races behind. Also much like its successor, the illustrations of Man After Man spawned many Internet Memes. | ||
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Revision as of 07:20, 7 March 2023
The sequel to the speculative evolution book "After Man", Man After Man is a book by Dougal Dixon, also author of "The New Dinosaurs", a book about what would have happened and what sort of beings would have evolved if dinosaurs never went extinct. Much like it's spiritual successor All Tomorrows, Man After Man serves as excellent inspiration for a GM in inspiring Abhuman or Mutant breeds for Warhammer 40,000 or other science-fiction RPGs. It takes place over the eons after humanity leaves planet earth behind, leaving only various genetically-engineered Abhuman servant-races behind. Also much like its successor, the illustrations of Man After Man spawned many Internet Memes.

