Wild Ocean : Sharks, Whales, Rays, and Other Endangered Sea Creatures 🔍
edited by Matt Dembicki Chicago Review Press - Fulcrum, Independent Publishers Group, Golden, CO, 2014
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The worlds oceans represent the last wild frontier on Earth. In this graphic novel collection, Matt Dembicki, editor and artist of the award-winning Trickster , pulls together stories of twelve iconic endangered sea animals. Produced in cooperation with the non-profit PangeaSeed, these compelling scientific vignettes also educate and foster a passion to conserve the oceans' resources.
Alternative title
Wild ocean (Fulcrum Publishing (Firm))
Alternative author
Dembicki, Matt, editor
Alternative publisher
Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Colorado, 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-145).
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Alternative description
150 pages : 21 cm
"The world's oceans represent the last wild frontier on Earth. While our understanding of life in the ocean is relatively basic, our actions are putting hundreds of species in danger. In this graphic anthology, Matt Dembicki, editor and an artist of the award- winning Trickster and District Comics, explores the adventures of twelve iconic endangered sea animals: hawksbill turtle, Bluefin tuna, hammerhead shark, giant clam, manatee, blue whale, coral, albatross, whale shark, monk seal, manta ray, and seahorse. Produced in cooperation with the non-profit PangeaSeed, these gripping stories instill a passion to conserve our magnificent sea creatures. 8x8, 156 pages, color throughout, trade paper. PangeaSeed's mission is to contribute to the protection of sharks and the preservation of our oceans by taking responsible action, increasing public awareness, and providing education that encourages environmental activism and sustainable consumption choices"--
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 140-145)
Alternative description
"The world's oceans represent the last wild frontier on Earth. While our understanding of life in the ocean is relatively basic, our actions are putting hundreds of species in danger. In this graphic anthology, Matt Dembicki, editor and an artist of the award- winning Trickster and District Comics, explores the adventures of twelve iconic endangered sea animals: hawksbill turtle, Bluefin tuna, hammerhead shark, giant clam, manatee, blue whale, coral, albatross, whale shark, monk seal, manta ray, and seahorse. Produced in cooperation with the non-profit PangeaSeed, these gripping stories instill a passion to conserve our magnificent sea creatures. 8x8, 156 pages, color throughout, trade paper. PangeaSeed's mission is to contribute to the protection of sharks and the preservation of our oceans by taking responsible action, increasing public awareness, and providing education that encourages environmental activism and sustainable consumption choices"-- Provided by publisher
Alternative description
Tortuga, the island that swims -- story and art by Jay Hosler
The Galapagos -- story and illustrations by Matt Dembicki, colors by Jason E. Axtell
The rime of the modern mariner -- story and art by Andy K.
The shape of the future -- story by Michael Cowgill, art by Tom Williams
Hawaiian blues -- story and art by Dove McHargue, lettering by David Allan Duncan
Seeking shelter from the storm -- story and art by Tammy Stellanova
Butanding -- story and art by Pierce Hargan
Poseidon's steed -- story and art by Steve Loya, lettering by Matt Dembicki
Raw power -- story and art by JF Frankel
Atolls of the Maldives -- story by Kevin Panetta, art by Paulina Ganucheau
The lady of the sea -- story and art by Pat N. Lewis
The legend of T. Gigas! -- story and art by Brooke A. Allen, lettering by Kevin Panetta.
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2023-06-28
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