| Page | 1 |
| Description | All frames bar the final one are chalk and blackboard drawings in the style of primitive cave paintings |
| Frame | 1 |
| Description | Animals running from left to right. A mouse leads, chased by a snake, chased by an anteater |
| Caption | On a primitive planet it’s just another day in the scientific diary of survival of the fittest |
| Frame | 2 |
| Description | Animals running from left to right. A hog leads, chased by a tiger, chased by a bear |
| Caption | Its not an specific day month or year. You are either chasing your next meal or escaping from becoming one |
| Frame | 3 |
| Description | Animals running from left to right. A elephant leads being chased by a caveman with a spear chased by the mouse from frame 1 |
| Caption | The highest form of evolution is the biped which is at it's most dangerous when hungry and at it's most scared when faced with the small and hairy |
| Frame | 4 |
| Description | Some cavemen with pointing spears have cornered an animal, whilst another runs up a tree |
| Caption | They are small in numbers but basic communication skills give them the edge. They prefer fast food as the prey's running keeps the meat tender |
| Frame | 5 |
| Description | Cavemen carrying their prey tied upside down to a pole between them. The caveman bumps into a massive foot that disappears up the page |
| Caption | For all their intelligence they are not at the top of the food chain, but they know who is |