Who is poet anderson
Storyline Edit. Did you know Edit. Quotes Poet : Why's he chasing us? Soundtracks Tunnels Performed by angels and airwaves. User reviews 6 Review. Top review. Great way to escape reality. The music is flawless, as one would expect from Mr. Tom DeLonge, and the visuals are stunning and worthy of your time.
Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker is, basically, a magnificent blend between the fluidity of Aeon Flux and the sci-fi model experimented in Blade Runner. Basically, the short animated movie brings back and forth concepts scantly explored, but it has the clear advantage of letting its viewers to draw their own conclusions.
And believe you me, those conclusions are all over the place, and the film will not be a one time thing. You'll watch it over and over again whenever you need to escape this ugly reality.
Details Edit. Countries of origin United States Portugal. Today Tom, with his company To The Stars, produces original content that aims to inspire a newfound appreciation of the profound, yet unresolved, mysteries involving science and the universe through entertainment directly informed by science. His first multi-media franchise Love, told the story of an isolated astronaut on the International Space Station and included a double album by his band Angels And Airwaves with the feature film premiering in theatres across the United States.
His next franchise Poet Anderson was inspired by a dream study conducted at Stanford University and spanned an award-winning short film, a chart-topping album, acclaimed comic book series, graphic novel and a YA science fiction novel co-written with NYTimes Bestselling author Suzanne Young. Most recently he is working on Sekret Machines which spans both sci-fi fiction and nonfiction thesis informed by unprecedented access at the highest level of the government and science to uncover information about the UFO phenomenon with renowned authors AJ Hartley and Peter Levenda.
Search review text. Angy Potter - Collector of Book Boyfriends. When I first read the synopsis I felt drawn to it, because all the science fiction in it, and I needed something different. I ended up liking it so much, the story was very interesting, and the illustrations were my favorite part of it all.
The whole comic was so dark but yet the colors were bright, and the drawings were very defined and beautiful. The illustrations made me felt like watching a movie the whole time. It was full of action, and expectation and of course, lots of surprises. Jonas was introduced to this world by his brother Alan, and during one of their travels to the other world, and along with Ayo—one beautiful girl from the Dream World, taught him how things were in the other world and how they would affect the people in the Waking World.
Nathan McConville. Very enjoyable. Great artwork. Look forward to more Poet in the future. Matthew Abbott. The comics tell of the origins into the story of Poet Anderson, or Jonas and his brother, Alan. Both are Lucid dreamers, able to enter the dream world and influence it, only Alan doesn't remember it when he wakes up.
Night Terrors haunt the dream world searching for those special Lucid Dreamers, so that the supreme nightmare REM can use their souls to travel and wreak havoc upon the waking world. There are the guardians of the dream world known as Dream Walkers, doing what they can to quell the night terrors, but who aren't above sacrificing Jonas before letting REM have his way with him. Jonas is special. He's a Poet and discovers in himself the ability to travel at will between the waking and dream worlds, something which REM craves and will hunt down Jonas to use his gift.
From the imagination of artists quite clearly into 80s sci-fi, such as Bladerunner, Tron and Star Wars, the world of the Dream Walker is all dark hues with neon and can be surprisingly gory. The artwork by DJET is very accomplished and really gives life to the creatures and characters of the dream world. The hardcover collection also includes an interview with Tom Delonge about his influences and inspirations into creating the universe of poet anderson, as well as his other multimedia inventions.
The characters with the most personality, the ones I was most interested in, were side characters who we learnt little about. I hope to see more of them in the rest of the series. Overall, Poet Anderson… Of Nightmares was an enjoyable read. It was just another YA book with a stunningly creative world, let down only by poor characterisation and narrative.
It takes a while to explain what is going on, and it also moved incredibly fast, both of which can be confusing. I would have appreciated more in-depth character background, but I assume this will occur in later books. I would very much like to read the rest of the series in the future because I felt it had so much potential.
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