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barlowe's guide to fantasy: Barlowe's Guide to Fantasy Wayne Douglas Barlowe, Neil Duskis, 1996 The sequel to the bestselling Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials, this new guide features over 50 color illustrations of the most famous, most beloved, or most feared fantasy creatures and characters of all time--drawn from the pages of Weis and Hickman, Stephen Donaldson, Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Jordan, Clive Barker, Andre Norton, Terry Brooks, and many more. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: God's Demon Wayne Barlowe, 2008-12-30 God's Demon is a fascinating* dark fantasy novel of a fallen warrior seeking atonement from award-winning author and renowned artist Wayne Barlowe. Lucifer's War, which damned legions of angels to Hell, is an ancient and bitter memory shrouded in the smoke and ash of the Inferno. The Fallen, those banished demons who escaped the full wrath of Heaven, have established a limitless and oppressive kingdom within the fiery confines of Hell. Lucifer has not been seen since the Fall and the mantle of rulership has been passed to the horrific Prince Beelzebub, the Lord of the Flies. The Demons Major, Heaven's former warriors, have become the ruling class. They are the equivalent to landed lords, each owing allegiance to the de facto ruler of Hell. They reign over their fiefdoms, tormenting the damned souls and adding to their wealth. One Demon Major, however, has not forgotten his former life in Heaven. The powerful Lord Sargatanas is restless. For millennia Sargatanas has ruled dutifully but unenthusiastically, building his city, Adamantinarx, into the model of an Infernal metropolis. But he has never forgotten what he lost in the Fall—proximity to God. He is sickened by what he has become. Now, with a small event—a confrontation with one of the damned souls—he makes a decision that will reverberate through every being in Hell. Sargatanas decides to attempt the impossible, to rebel, to endeavor to go Home and bring with him anyone who chooses to follow . . . be they demon or soul. He will stake everything on this chance for redemption. *Guillermo del Toro, Academy Award-Winning Director of The Shape of Water At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Barlowe's Inferno Wayne Barlowe, Tanith Lee, 2006-03-06 Through 40 chilling and beautiful color paintings, bestselling science fiction and fantasy artist Wayne Barlowe details an amazing visual journey into the strange, frightening, and bizarre world of hell. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Barlowe's Guide to Extraterrestrials Wayne Douglas Barlowe, Ian Summers, Beth Meacham, 1987 50 aliens from science fiction plus a special section taken directly for the artist's sketchbook, featuring renderings, notes and locomotive studies. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Heart of Hell Wayne Barlowe, 2019-07-02 Award-winning artist Wayne Barlowe returns to his epic dark fantasy world with this sequel to God's Demon--The Heart of Hell--where rival demons war for control of the infernal domain. Sargatanas has Ascended and the doomed, anguished souls have found themselves emancipated. Hell has changed...hasn’t it? The demons, wardens of the souls, are free of their inmates... And the damned, liberated from their terrible torments, twisted and bent but thankful that they are no longer forced to be in proximity to their fearsome jailors, rejoice. But something is stirring under the surface of Hell’s ceaseless carnage...and into this terrible landscape come three entities: Lilith, the former First Consort to Beelzebub and her Sisters of Sargatanas trying to find a way to save Hannibal...again; Boudica, a brick no more, forever in search of her lost daughters; Adramalik, the former Grand Master of the Priory of the Fly reduced to serving a new lord, Ai Apaec, and seeking his destiny as Prince of Hell. Each will come across new terrors, new infernal monstrosities, all beyond even their imaginations, untouched by what Sargatanas wrought. Is there something older than Hell? Something no demon, born of Heaven or Hell, ever suspected? What new horror, what rough beast, its hour come round at last... could possibly be hidden in Hell? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Alien Life of Wayne Barlowe Wayne D. Barlowe, 1996-07-05 This stunning retrospective of the career of SF/fantasy artist Wayne Barlowe showcases 20 years of his remarkably detailed drawings and meticulous paintings depicting bizarre alien life forms and thrilling, futuristic space ships, weapons, and other fantastic inventions. 70 color photos. 30 line drawings. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Expedition Wayne Douglas Barlowe, 1990 In 2358 Wayne Douglas Barlowe joined the first manned flight to Darwin IV, a newly discovered world beyond our solar system. Here he provides naturalistic paintings that vividly capture the alien creatures he encountered. Illustrations, full-color paintings, and maps. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 2: Muad’Dib Frank Herbert, Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson, 2022-08-09 In DUNE: The Graphic Novel, Book 2: Muad’Dib, the second of three volumes adapting Frank Herbert’s Dune, young Paul Atreides and his mother, the lady Jessica, find themselves stranded in the deep desert of Arrakis. Betrayed by one of their own and destroyed by their greatest enemy, Paul and Jessica must find the mysterious Fremen, or perish. This faithful adaptation of the 1965 novel, Dune, by Brian Herbert, son of Frank Herbert, and the New York Times bestselling author Kevin J. Anderson, continues to explore Paul’s journey as he evolves from boy to mysterious messiah. Illustrated by Raúl Allén and Patricia Martín, this spectacular blend of adventure and spirituality, environmentalism, and politics is a groundbreaking look into our universe and transformed by the graphic novel format into a powerful, fantastical tale for a new generation of readers. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: ALPHABET OF DINOSAURS Peter Dodson, 2016-08-15 The vice president of the Dinosaur Society and an accomplished science illustrator combine talents to create an unusual ABC book that brings the world of dinosaurs to life and includes such favorites as Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus Rex, and newly discovered Xenotarsaurus. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Childhood's End Arthur C. Clarke, 2012-11-30 In the Retro Hugo Award–nominated novel that inspired the Syfy miniseries, alien invaders bring peace to Earth—at a grave price: “A first-rate tour de force” (The New York Times). In the near future, enormous silver spaceships appear without warning over mankind’s largest cities. They belong to the Overlords, an alien race far superior to humanity in technological development. Their purpose is to dominate Earth. Their demands, however, are surprisingly benevolent: end war, poverty, and cruelty. Their presence, rather than signaling the end of humanity, ushers in a golden age . . . or so it seems. Without conflict, human culture and progress stagnate. As the years pass, it becomes clear that the Overlords have a hidden agenda for the evolution of the human race that may not be as benevolent as it seems. “Frighteningly logical, believable, and grimly prophetic . . . Clarke is a master.” —Los Angeles Times |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Midnight at the Well of Souls Jack L. Chalker, 2013-03-29 Entered by a thousand unsuspected gateways - built by a race lost in the clouds of time - Well World transforms creatures of any sort into different forms. So, spacefarer Nathan Brazil is not surprised to find himself accompanied by a batman, an amorous female centaur and a mermaid as he sets out on his strange mission. Yet Nathan Brazil's own metamorphosis is more terrifying than any of the others - and with the gradual return of his memory comes the secret of the Well World. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Mission Of Gravity Hal Clement, 2014-12-11 Mesklin is a vast, inhospitable, disc-shaped planet, so cold that its oceans are liquid methane and its snows are frozen ammonia. It is a world spinning dizzyingly, a world where gravity can be a crushing 700 times greater than Earth's, a world too hostile for human explorers. But the planet holds secrets of inestimable value, and an unmanned probe that has crashed close to one of its poles must be recovered. Only the Mesklinites, the small creatures so bizarrely adapted to their harsh environment, can help. And so Barlennan, the resourceful and courageous captain of the Mesklinite ship Bree, sets out on an heroic and appalling journey into the terrible unknown. For him and his people, the prize to be gained is as great as that for mankind... Hal Clement's MISSION OF GRAVITY is universally regarded as one of the most important and best loved novels in the genre. The remarkable and sympathetic depiction of an alien species and the plausible and scientifically based realisation of the strange world they inhabit make it a major landmark in the history of hard SF. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Tomorrow and Beyond Ian Summers, 1978 Aliens - Astronauts - Symbolism - Fantasy - Barbarians - Spacecraft - Futuropolis - Other worlds - Supernatural - Robots - Humour - Back to Earth. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Galactic Geographic Annual 3003 Karl Kofoed, 2003 The editors of Galactic Geographic magazine are proud to present this new annual volume containing the best and most exciting articles and illustrations from another year during which humanity and its fellow species from other worlds have continued to explore the worlds and mysteries of our galaxy. This handsome collector's volume brings together for the first time the best of Karl Kofoed's hugely popular and long-running feature in Heavy Metal magazine. Some 200 color illustrations illuminate an enchanting text depicting our species' advance through the galaxy alongside our companions in the Galactic Federation - the Tsailerol, the Noron, and most recently the just-encountered species, WO. There are extended features on bizarre mysteries of the cosmos, on the strange lifestyles of the creatures found in even stranger worlds, on the music of other species, and much more. All gorgeously illustrated by a master hand, this highly imaginative book offers ideas for a thousand science-fiction novels. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Voyage of the Space Beagle A. E. van Vogt, 2008-07-08 An episodic novel filled with surprises and provocative ideas, this is the story of a great exploration ship sent out into the unknown reaches of space on a long mission of discovery. They encounter several terrifying alien species, including the Ix, who lay their eggs in human bodies, which then devour the humans from within when they hatch. Reissue of a classic. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: National Geographic Picture Atlas of Our Universe Roy A. Gallant, 1986-01-01 Text, photographs, paintings, and maps explore the history of astronomy, the solar system, the universe, and new space discoveries. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Beginner's Guide to Sculpting Characters in Clay 3dtotal Publishing, 2017-04-04 Beginner's Guide to Sculpting Characters in Clay is a comprehensive guide to traditional sculpting tools, materials and techniques for beginners. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Beginner's Guide to Character Creation in Maya Jahirul Amin, 2015-05-12 The Beginner's Guide series returns to focus on character creation in Autodesk's industry leading 3D animation software, Maya. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Star Wars Wayne Douglas Barlowe, Ib Penick, 1978 Pop-up pictures re-create scenes from the movie Star Wars. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Brushfire Wayne Barlowe, 2001-12-31 Horrific visions of the abyss are presented by a 21st-century master. Fifteen new paintings, along with numerous drawings, portray a world of warriors, hellish beasts, and infernal landscapes. With its heavy stock, embossed cover, and button-tie closure, this book resembles an authentic portfolio. 24 full-color illustrations. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Grandfather of Black Studies: W.E.B. Du Bois Nagueyalti Warren, 2022 Character Design Quarterly (CDQ) is a lively, creative magazine bringing inspiration, expert insights, and leading techniques from professional illustrators, artists, and character art enthusiasts worldwide. Each issue provides detailed tutorials on creating diverse characters, enabling you to explore the processes and decision making that go into creating amazing characters. Learn new ways to develop your own ideas, and discover from the artists what it is like to work for prolific animation studios such as Disney, Warner Bros., and DreamWorks.Renowned character designer and visual development artist Taraneh Karimi creates the cover for this issue, alongside a step-by-step tutorial to show readers how she goes about creating her stunning work. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Fire Time Poul Anderson, 1984 Every 1,000 years, the star Anu moves closer to the planet Ishtar, scorching the landscape and driving the northern barbarians into the civilized South. Now the Fire Time has come again, but this time, humans have brought their magical technology to the South. Will the South survive, now? |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Star Wars Matthew Reinhart, 2007 Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Wars with this pop-up extravaganza that takes readers on a 3-D, movable journey unto the Star Wars universe. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Icerigger Alan Dean Foster, 2022-12-13 A band of humans struggle to survive when they crash-land on an icy planet, in this science fiction adventure by the #1 New York Times bestseller. A sophisticated interstellar traveler, Ethan Frome Fortune is a businessman on board the interstellar transport ship Antares. He isn’t one for heroism or adventure. That would be his fellow passenger (and giant of a man), Skua September. Regardless, both soon get a chance to test their mettle . . . Tran-ky-ky is an icy, desolate planet sharply carved by hurricane-force winds. It’s a terrible place for an emergency landing, but a botched kidnapping on the Antares sends Ethan, Skua, and some of their fellow travelers hurtling toward the stormy planet. Now, surrounded by hungry killer plants and cat-like natives, this ragged bunch of castaways led by Ethan must keep their wits about them if they ever hope to escape . . . |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Swords Trilogy Michael Moorcock, 1977 |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Art of Wayne Barlowe Wayne Barlow, 2016-03-04 World-renowned science fiction and fantasy artist Wayne Barlowe is known for his extraordinarily imaginative depictions of alien creatures and fantastic landscapes, creating eerily surreal and disturbing visions. This collection covers the whole breadth of his work, including many pieces that have never been seen before. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Alien Way Gordon R. Dickson, 2013-12-18 One man is mentally linked to an alien who is spearheading an invasion of Earth; a group of soldiers fight to win new space for Earth; and a small group of men fight against a machine that controls all life. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials Patrick Huyghe, 1996 Since the late 1800s, there have been numerous documented reports of human encounters with extraterrestrial beings. In this unique and comprehensive volume - the first field guide ever devoted to extraterrestrials reported in UFO incidents - science writer Patrick Huyghe offers a fascinating overview of alien types witnessed throughout the past century. Each event is described in detail, based on eyewitness accounts, and is accompanied by a carefully rendered likeness of the lifeform encountered. With its detailed classification of alien types, The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials is essential reading for anyone who wants to know who they are.--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Urshurak Greg Hildebrandt, Jerry Nichols, 1979 |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Spacial Delivery Gordon R Dickson, 2011-09-29 In the good old days they gave you a suit of armour and a mighty steed to rescue a maiden in distress. But John Tardy didn't know about this battle until he was in it. No suit of armor, no magnificent charger. He'd have been happy just to arrive on his own two feet, or any way other than as a package labeled Spacial Delivery. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Ancient Rockets Kage Baker, 2012-12-01 From Metropolis to the pre-technicolor Oz, this fantastical retrospective takes readers through the wildest frontiers of silent films. Glorious landscapes are explored from Tarzan’s jungle and Dr. Frankenstein’s laboratory to the Adventures of Prince Achmed and 20,000 Leagues under the Sea. Highlighting the earliest and cheesiest special effects, Kage Baker reviews 49 cinematic odysseys with acerbic wit and historical acumen. Contrasting the tour de forces with the utter train wrecks of the silver screen, these sci-fi movies are affectionately viewed, giving special recognition to the flimsy plots, terrifying fiends, and the best and worst directors that inspired generations of fans and filmmakers alike. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Year of the Unicorn Andre Norton, 1981 In the Year of the Unicorn, the Were Riders claimed the 13 brides High Hallack had promised them for their aid against Alizon. Gillan was one of them . . . but she was unknowingly of witch blood and embarked on an adventure that threatened her life, her sanity and her love. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Affair of the Chalk Cliffs James P. Blaylock, 2016-12-02 Deep within the cavern-riddled chalk cliffs above the English Channel there brews a threat to the very sanity of the people of Britain. A startling madness infects the members of the Explorer’s Club in London, the debacle coinciding with the disappearance of Alice St. Ives and the murder of the lighthouse keeper at Beachy Head. Langdon St. Ives sets out to rescue his wife and to stop the accelerating train of events hurtling he and his friends into a dark tunnel of madness and death. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: World of Ptavvs Larry Niven, 2000 Larry Greenberg's telepathic tendencies had been trained and developed to a critical level. The trouble was that if these psychic interchanges were strong enough, a man could end up not knowing who he really was. But when Larry's mind is taken over by an alien force, he has to fight to retain his sanity - and divert a disaster that threatens all mankind. And when Larry's mind is taken over by a sinister alien force, he has to fight to retain his sanity - and divert a disaster that threatens all mankind... |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Three Shadows Cyril Pedrosa, 2008-04-01 Can you ever escape your fate? Three shadows stand outside the house - and Louis and Lise know why the spectral figures are there. The shadows have come for Louis and Lise's son, and nothing anyone can do will stop them. Louis cannot let his son die without trying to prevent it, so the family embarks on a journey to the ends of the earth, fleeing death. Poignant and suspenseful, Three Shadows is a haunting story of love and grief, told in moving text and sweeping black and white artwork by Cyril Pedrosa. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Star Wars, the Empire Strikes Back Mix Or Match Storybook Wayne Douglas Barlowe, 1980-01-01 |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Conscience Interplanetary Joseph Green, 1973 Allen Odegaard is a member of the Practical Philosopher Corps, a handful of galactic roamers trained to detect intelligent life-forms on the hundreds of newly colonized planets. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: Donovan’s Brain Curt Siodmak, 2016-10-21 The SF classic novel of the terror that lurked in DONOVAN’S BRAIN. DEAD...Doomed by disease, then mangled in a plane crash, there was no doubt that Donovan was dead. YET...floating in a tank of nutrient, linked to complex apparatus, Donovan’s brain still lived... ALIVE...someone walked with Donovan’s gait, wrote his signature, knew his foulest secrets—and carried out his last, weirdest plan! “Donovan’s Brain is terrific!”—THE NEW YORK TIMES |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The History of Hell Alice K. Turner, 1993 A survey of how, over the past 4,000 years, religious leaders, poets, painters, and ordinary people have visualized Hell--its location, architecture, furnishings, purpose, and inhabitants. |
barlowe's guide to fantasy: The Kosher Guide to Imaginary Animals Ann VanderMeer, Jeff VanderMeer, 2010 ... [E]xploring an alternate history of science fiction, this ingenious anthology showcases eighteen brilliant authors leading the way to a new literature of the future ... Two strangely-detached astronauts orbit Earth while a third world war rages on. A primatologist's lover suspects her of obsession with one of her simian charges. The horrors of trench warfare dovetail with the theoretical workings of black holes. A dissolving marriage and bitter custody dispute are overshadowed by the arrival of time travelers. An astonishing invention that records the sense of touch is far too dangerous for Thomas Edison to reveal.--Page 4 of cover. |
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