Expedition: Being an Account in Words and Artwork of the A.D. 2358 Voyage to Darwin IVWorkman Pub., 1990 - 192 pages Wayne Douglas Barlowe travels nearly four centuries into the future and 6.5 light years from Earth--joining the first exploration of Darwin IV in the newly discovered F-Class Binary System. As the expedition's official wildlife artist, Barlowe spent over three years and logged 300,000 miles in a Mark IVA hovercone. Here is the world he discovered--a wild, beautiful, untouched planet, teeming with incredible beasts and exotic vegetation, from the predatory Arrowtongue hunting on vast savannas to a magnificent Emperor Sea Strider skimming over the Amoebic Sea. |
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