Table of Contents:
Introduction The Grasslands and Plains Rayback and Gyrosprinter Prarie-Ram Arrowtongue and Thornback Butchertree and Prismalope The Forest and Periphery Grove-back Flipstick Forest Slider and Gulper Daggerwrist Finned Snapper The Amoebic Sea and Littoral Zone Sac-back Emperor Sea Strider Sea Strider Skull and Littoralope Stripewing The Mountains Keeled Slider Springwing Bladderhorn The Tundra Arctic Sedge=-slider and Tundra-plow Unth and Mummy-nest Flyer Icecrawler and Rimerunner The Air Skewer and Symet Rugose Floater Eosapien Departure
Publisher Marketing:
The Most Important Travel Book in the 24th Century
From the Initial Creature Concept artist of AVATAR The book that Discovery Channel's ALIEN PLANET was based upon
New York, March 24, 2366-Five years to the day after returning to Earth, Wayne Douglas Barlowe had published his collection of paintings, drawings, and sketches made during the first manned expedition to the planet Darwin IV. Now back in print after years secluded in the collections of ardent followers, the public can once again stroll through the exotic images of life on that distant planet. Barlowe's exquisite renderings and detailed notes from the far reaches of time will transport you light years into the future.
This book is also available from Echo Point Books in paperback, ISBN 1635619521.
Contributor Bio:Barlowe, Wayne Douglas
Wayne Barlowe is a science fiction and fantasy author and artist who has created images for books, film, video games, and galleries, and written and illustrated a number of art books, including Expedition, Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials, Barlowe's Guide to Fantasy, Barlowe's Inferno, Brushfire, The Alien Life of Wayne Barlowe, and An Alphabet of Dinosaurs. Expedition aired as the Discovery Channel's special "Alien Planet." His game concept work includes "Dante's Inferno" and "Shadow of Mordor." His film designs can be seen in Blade2, Galaxy Quest, Hellboy 1 and 2, Harry Potter 3 and 4, Avatar, Pacific Rim, and Aquaman, and his TV work includes Black Mirror: Bandersnatch and Amazon Prime's LOTRs show. He has written two novels: God's Demon and its sequel, The Heart of Hell.
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