Josh lives in Berkeley, where he designs web materials for science education. (Josh Frankel's website)
Documenting a day in the life of one of the ocean’s most ferocious predators, the yellowfin tuna, Frankel’s drawings accomplish that rare cartooning feat: the illusion of actual movement. A rare blend of sustained action and scientific accuracy. Two-color silkscreened cover.
Whoa! No one draws authentic undersea action like Josh Frankel. A companion to his wildly popular and well-researched Seafood, this is a day in the life of a trilobite, a marine arthropod from 500 million years ago.
The third in Frankel’s series of wordless natural history comics takes you into the world of the noble Steller’s sea cow.
Frankel continues his ocean journeys with this visually rich and slightly disturbing look at all the tiny drifting beasties that make the food chain go. Wordless images pull you into the depths, then a helpful afterword explains who’s who.