Disambiguation Links – Alexis “Lex” Murphy (S/F), Alexis “Lex” Murphy (C/N), Alexis “Lex” Murphy (JN), Alexa “Lex” Murphy (IDW-JPR) John Hammond’s…
Chef of Jurassic Park.
A mathematician who specialises in Chaos Theory, Malcolm is brought to the Isla Nublar by Donald Gennaro to help judge…
Dodgson was a representative of BioSyn, a genetics firm that was in competition with InGen. He paid Nedry to smuggle…
Jerry was the resident computer expert at Alan Grant’s dig-site.
Disambiguation Links – Alan Grant (IDW-JPR), Alan Grant (JN), Alan Grant (C/N), Alan Grant (S/F) A paleontologist working in the field in…
Disambiguation Links – Ellie Sattler (S/F), Ellie Sattler (C/N), Ellie Sattler (JN), Ellie Sattler (IDW-JPR) A paleobotanist who was working…
Proprietor of the amber mines in the Dominican Republic from which InGen obtained a considerable bulk of its amber.
José was a gatekeeper on Isla Nublar. He was killed by a Velociraptor that was in transit to the Raptor Holding…
A veterinarian at Jurassic Park, Gerry tends to the sick Triceratops when Drs. Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcolm,…
Works as a technician at Jurassic Park; he was convinced to work at the Park by John Hammond, despite the…
A leading geneticist at Jurassic Park, Wu tends to the dinosaur eggs; he is there when Drs Alan Grant, Ellie…
A lawyer who is invited, twice, to visit Jurassic Park. He constantly seems unimpressed with what he is seeing, both…
CEO of InGen and the head of Jurassic Park. At one point, Hammond considered building Jurassic Park in Orlando before…
Unfortunately not much is known of this flying reptile seen at the end of The Lost World: Jurassic Park Issue…
An unknown five fingered Ornithischian dinosaur. It’s possible that this animal is an heterodontosaurid.
“Swift Robber” first discovered and described by Henry Fairfield Osborn in 1924 in what is now the Gobi Desert of…
Disambiguation Links – Tyrannosaurus rex (S/F-Ride)/ Tyrannosaurus rex (S/F) / Tyrannosaurus rex (C/N) / Tyrannosaurus rex (JN) “Tyrant Lizard King” discovered in 1902 by…
Disambiguation Links – Triceratops horridus (IDW-JPR), Triceratops horridus (IDW-DG), Triceratops horridus (T/C), Triceratops horridus (JN), Triceratops horridus (S/F) “Three Horned Face”…
“Spiked Lizard” discovered around 1913 by C.M. Sternberg in Dinosaur Provincial Park, Alberta, described & named in 1913 by Lawrence Lambe.…