ALBERT ROBIDA, LE VINGTIÈME SIÈCLE, CA. 1880.
Original page by Bill Sienkiewicz from Moby Dick: Classics Illustrated, published by Berkey Publishing Group, 1990.
Original page by Bill Sienkiewicz from Moby Dick: Classics Illustrated, published by Berkey Publishing Group, 1990.
This alien-like creature has been discovered 12,139 feet below the surface of the ocean. It was discovered by NOAA’s Okeanos Explorer near Guam in the western Pacific Ocean. It has been described by scientists as a “stunningly beautiful jellyfish” and is believed to be an entirely new species.
“I lied about the whales. Fantastical blue water-dwellers, big, slow moaners of the coastal. I never saw them. Not once that whole frozen year. Sure, I saw the raw white gannets hit the waves so hard it could have been a showy blow hole. But I knew it wasn’t. Sometimes, you just want something so hard you have to lie about it, so you can hold it in your mouth for a minute, how real hunger has a real taste. Someone once told me gannets, those voracious sea birds of the North Atlantic chill, go blind from the height and speed of their dives. But that, too, is a lie. Gannets never go blind and they certainly never die.”
— Ada Limón, Lies About Sea Creatures (via pythionice)
Knives produced by Japanese blacksmith Akira Yamashita in the shapes of Sperm Whale, Minke Whale, Fin Whale, and Bryde Whale (from top to bottom)