Science Fiction > Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic, Book Cover Image (jpg): Tales From the Loop, full terms and conditions and this month's choices, Publisher: Skybound Books (April 7, 2020). And I can't wait to dig deeper." In a way, it is an extremely American story, bringing together themes like the intersection of war and technology; fire-and-brimstone religion and its effect on LGBT youth; families separated by great physical distance while still being a part of the same country. But, it wasn't for the almost $20 price. I was really pleased to find that this book had been reprinted as the first English language print was no longer available. This is an implementation of the Tales from the Loop game system by Free League Games for Foundry VTT. A great book but unfortunately this edition by Skybound books is spoilt by the orange ‘Amazon Original Series’ sticker on the front cover as it’s not a sticker but is in fact an imprint on the cover and so cannot be removed. The second included setting, which was created from reaching a stretch goal on the Kickstarter, is in a city based on Boulder City, Nevada. This is the English edition of the first book in Swedish that sold out in its initial printing. The Electric State is a striking and strangely compelling work of science fiction gothic. . This is the stuff of nightmares. An immersively illustrated sci-fi world that will suck you in. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Unable to add item to List. . In Tales from the Loop, a story that the players play through is called a Mystery. Tales From the Loop Package Description Tales from the Loop and Things From the Flood . The text accompanying the artwork is an interesting spin on the series. If you have a special gift to buy someone who loves to read of worlds we dream of or who love truly amazing works of art from a world that could be parallel to ours then this is the gift to buy. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Visit Amazon's Simon Stålenhag Page. TV, film and book rights: info@salomonssonagency.com . In most cases, items shipped from Amazon.com may be returned for a full refund. Tales from the Loop is a 2020 science fiction series produced by Amazon. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2020. descending with great deliberation , … Really, TALES FROM THE LOOP is about the images: hyper-realistic paintings of Swedish life with decaying robots, inquisitive dinosaurs, rundown hovercraft, and well-worn androids. Though, to be fair, this work is most suitable for anyone over the age of 30. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2020. Stålenhag splits his time between a small cabin at Mälaröarna (the setting that inspires his work) and an apartment in Stockholm. --Kyle Hill, Nerdist, Tales From The Loop Is A Stunning Book Of Alternate Nostalgia: "We're enormous fans of Simon Stålenhag's artwork around here, ever since we first came across him in 2013. Go figure of course that it would be another year before I found out that Stålenhag managed to get his artwork published and made into this amazing collection. The first setting is an alternate version of the Mälaren Islands, west of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Seeing past the ‘boring flatness’ … detail from a painting in Tales from the Loop. Tales of the Loop Kindle book a bit disappointing, Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020. . His art (photorealistic, washed out, laced in neon or icicles, nostalgic and futuristic both at the same time) gets into my eyes and stays there. 3 out of 10 stars. Must redeem within 90 days. Tales from the Loop is a drama television series based on the art of Simon Stålenhag that was released on Prime Video. The Loop is sophisticated sci-fi buried under snowy Swedish dirt. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. I love the music of Phillip Glass and the movie The Truman Show so as soon as I heard the music to the Amazon series I knew I had discovered something special. 1. Something went wrong. The series was inspired by Stålenhag's narrative artbook Tales from the Loop and was released on April 3, 2020. "—Los Angeles Times on The Electric State. Regardless if you make this purchase for the story or art; just buy the book! From the same author who wrote the imaginative artbook The Electric State, this “haunting,” (The Verge) “sophisticated sci-fi” (The Nerdist) follows the bizarre stories from otherworldly creatures and is a page-turner you won’t be able to put down. Jun 30, 2020 - Explore Adam Fox's board "Tales From the Loop", followed by 377 people on Pinterest. The facility was complete in 1969, located deep below the pastoral countryside of Mälaröarna. Written by grantss. I strongly caution anyone from letting their children watch this series. They'll love you forever. and Stranger Things—the first narrative artbook from acclaimed author and artist Simon Stålenhag about an alternate suburban town in the 1980s inhabited by fantastic machines and strange, imaginative beasts. I reckon those who own the first edition [without the Amazon logo on the cover] will forever treasure their investment. See more ideas about art, sci fi art, concept art. Perfect for fans of E.T. By clicking 'Sign me up' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use. . Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Not a bad cult following in under four years is it? Thank you for signing up, fellow book lover! Roleplaying in the '80s That Never Was. See all formats and editions. The accompanying story by Stålenhag is so intriguing with its allusion to larger conspiracies and perils that never quite intrude directly into the narrators life but are instead experienced from a distance. So, I thought getting the book (Kindle version) that the series was based on would be interesting. The hardcover is great quality and the contents are great, as expected. You will never have experienced something quite like this unless you have already seen his other books. 945 ratings. Tales from the Loop is an ambitious experiment in science fiction storytelling. Providing a series of snapshots of an alternate Earth of yesteryear, it tells the story of how that world ended.”—New York Journal of Books on The Electric State, "One part art-book, one part picture-book—the mundanity of everyday relationships play out alongside science fiction imagery that is as beautiful as it is unsettling. The truly clever conceit here is that the super-science of the Loop creates an entirely false nostalgia for robots and space-bending portals that never were, which highlights that all our nostalgias are for a past as we've chosen to remember it, not the past that actually was. Initially conceived as a 2 volume kickstarter art book project, Simon Stålenhag’s Tales from the Loop is a mesmerizing This quiet, sad adventure is an excellent and visually stunning addition to any graphic novel, art, or science fiction collection.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review on The Electric State, “A haunting illustrated novel. I’d never heard of Simon Stalenhag before I watched the Amazon series Tales From The Loop, the book is a work of art in itself, the size of the book, the feel and smell of it is as strange as it may sound is a joy to behold. Tales From The Loop, a role-playing game, is what happens when Netflix’s Stranger Things and the Welcome to Night Vale podcast go bump in the night" io9.gizmodo.com. Stålenhag's work intentionally works on the level of nostalgia; as '80s kids start reaching their middle age, they reminisce about the vibrancy of their early years where everything was bright and full of adventure but the planet still seemed to be falling apart thanks to end of industrialization in the West. Stålenhag’s paintings and stories take place in an alternate version of Sweden in the ’80s and ’90s, primarily in the countryside of Mälaröarna, a string of islands just west of Stockholm, and how this reality came about: the development of the Loop, a large particle accelerator and the side effects of the massive project. © 2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved. Beautiful window in to an alternative 80s, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2018. Sections: SPARROW (in development) EUROPA MEKANO (in development) THE LABYRINTH (2020) THE ELECTRIC STATE (2017) THINGS FROM THE FLOOD (2016) TALES FROM THE LOOP PALEOART COMMISSIONS, UNPUBLISHED WORK AND SOLO PIECES I adore this book so much, which also provides some lovely themes for the Tales from the Loop RPG as well. Now, the book isn't bad; it's kind of interesting to see how the author created this strange world of futuristic technology, intermixed with the old. $36.00. The series debuted in more than 200 countries and territories. The drawings and paintings by Simon Stalenhag are hauntingly beautiful and stunning combining old technology with discoveries we can only dream of. I had just finished Tales of the Loop on Prime Video, and loved it. Who would have thought that there was a storyline to accompany the art…as if we needed words amongst such exquisite paintings, but go figure the story hooks you…almost more so. 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search results for this author. . As mentioned, the first season of Tales from the Loop is set in the fictional town of Mercer, Ohio. “RPG Tales from the Loop lets you channel Stranger Things and ET.”. "Stålenhag was far and away my favorite sci-fi artist of 2015, and Tales From the Loop will show you why. But until late 2014, the only place you could watch his art was in digital form on the Internet. Perfect for fans of E.T. The images were fewer than I'd imagined and most small, and that's with the largest model iPad. His universe is a dystopia you wouldn’t mind exploring, one that oppresses you with mystery and beauty rather than drab soldiers or vacuous “you have this emotion, therefore you belong in this group” regimes. From crowd-funded book to TV show in the blink of an eye. . Readers of bleak, emotionally rich dystopian science fiction will be fascinated with the way Stålenhag doles out details—all the way to the open-ended, heartbreaking conclusion.”—Booklist, starred review on The Electric State, “An awe-inspiring vision of a species committing suicide, perhaps to be reborn as something new. Plus, receive recommendations and exclusive offers on all of your favorite books and authors from Simon & Schuster. Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2016. The character sheet supports the rules found in the core book for Tales from the Loop. Each episode follows one townsperson, or a particular group of townspeople, and their experiences with The Loop. The Loop is sophisticated sci-fi buried under snowy Swedish dirt. Simon Stålenhag’s Tales from the Loop is a wildly successful crowd-funded project that takes viewers on a surprising sci-fi journey through various country and city landscapes―from small towns in Sweden and the deserts of Nevada to the bitter chill of Siberia―where children explore and engage with abandoned robots, vehicles, and machinery large and small, while dinosaurs and other creatures wander our roads and fields. Beautiful artbook of an alternative 80s. See full terms and conditions and this month's choices. You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition. If you're anything like me, you'll take those images to bed with you for a long time and dream of Stålenhag's America — lost to sand, to drought, to war, to loneliness, and stalked always by the low, distant rumble of something terrible rising out of the earth and coming for you. Simon Stålenhag (Author, Artist), Nils Karlen (Editor) 4.8 out of 5 stars. Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2017. In all, I'm reluctant to recommend this, given the steep price and problem cited. Simon Stålenhag is an amazing artist and writer, his world building is second to none and this book is a must have for any retro sci-fi fan. If you've got a geek in your family who needs a Christmas present, this should be it. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. A Brief History of the Loop Project A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LOOP PROJECT. The Verge, Wired, IO9, Scientific American, and The Guardian have all praised his work. But, for those who like the series as much as I did, it might be worth it. Maybe we have to be grateful to Amazon for making a TV show out of this concept. These incredibly captivating works and accompanying text capture perhaps a not-too-distant reality that is both haunting and imminent: addressing the many ways developing technology and nature can create havoc and wonder in our world―plus, its impact on the next generation. . And I can’t wait to dig deeper.” ―Kyle Hill, Nerdist. You must open up and expand each one. There are only three of them. These items are shipped from and sold by different sellers. I highly recommend this series! There is a hint at the back of the book that ‘Tales from the Loop’ (TFTL) was a product of a Kickstarter campaign. Each page is a snapshot into an alternate Earth where technology after the Second World War took a breathtaking and terrifying turn. The townspeople end up experiencing an altered version of reality, where impossible things become possible. . A stunning work of art bound in to a book. It's got the robots, the weirdness, the dinosaurs. "—Waypoint on The Electric State, "[Simon Stålenhag's] stories crawl into my brain and mess with my memory of history, time, and place. Now back in stock and ready to ship! Now in development to be an Amazon Studios series! "—NPR Books on The Electric State, "[The] mix of science fiction and real world pop-culture nostalgia is instantly compelling, but there are layers to The Electric State that take the story beyond surface value. Tales from the Loop has two settings available from the rulebook. We're a story-driven society, and are inherently drawn to connect things together. The first campaign book for the award winning Tales from the Loop RPG, which scooped no less than five ENnies including Best Game, Best Setting, Be... View full details. We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Tales from the Loop Hardcover – 11 July 2017. by. His universe is a dystopia you wouldn’t mind exploring, one that oppresses you with mystery and beauty rather than drab soldiers or vacuous 'you have this emotion, therefore you belong in this group' regimes. The chapter, called "Hometown Hack", appears in a supplementary book, Tales from the Loop: Our Friends The Machines & Other Mysteries. Please try again. Stålenhag wrote his most famous book, Tales from the Loop… An intriguing, yet meandering, work that shows more potential than is realized, Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2020. Free League Publishing Tales from The Loop RPG for Adults, Family and Kids 13 Years Old and Up (Hardback, Full Color RPG), The Art of John Harris: Beyond the Horizon, The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist, Tales from the Loop is Sci-Fi Art Excellence: "Stålenhag was far and away my favorite sci-fi artist of 2015, and Tales From the Loop will show you why. Offer redeemable at Simon & Schuster's ebook fulfillment partner. Fiction > Science Fiction > Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic, Book Cover Image (jpg): Tales From the Loop, full terms and conditions and this month's choices, Publisher: Skybound Books (April 7, 2020). And I can't wait to dig deeper." In a way, it is an extremely American story, bringing together themes like the intersection of war and technology; fire-and-brimstone religion and its effect on LGBT youth; families separated by great physical distance while still being a part of the same country. But, it wasn't for the almost $20 price. I was really pleased to find that this book had been reprinted as the first English language print was no longer available. This is an implementation of the Tales from the Loop game system by Free League Games for Foundry VTT. A great book but unfortunately this edition by Skybound books is spoilt by the orange ‘Amazon Original Series’ sticker on the front cover as it’s not a sticker but is in fact an imprint on the cover and so cannot be removed. The second included setting, which was created from reaching a stretch goal on the Kickstarter, is in a city based on Boulder City, Nevada. This is the English edition of the first book in Swedish that sold out in its initial printing. The Electric State is a striking and strangely compelling work of science fiction gothic. . This is the stuff of nightmares. An immersively illustrated sci-fi world that will suck you in. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Unable to add item to List. . In Tales from the Loop, a story that the players play through is called a Mystery. Tales From the Loop Package Description Tales from the Loop and Things From the Flood . The text accompanying the artwork is an interesting spin on the series. If you have a special gift to buy someone who loves to read of worlds we dream of or who love truly amazing works of art from a world that could be parallel to ours then this is the gift to buy. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Visit Amazon's Simon Stålenhag Page. TV, film and book rights: info@salomonssonagency.com . In most cases, items shipped from Amazon.com may be returned for a full refund. Tales from the Loop is a 2020 science fiction series produced by Amazon. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 5, 2020. descending with great deliberation , … Really, TALES FROM THE LOOP is about the images: hyper-realistic paintings of Swedish life with decaying robots, inquisitive dinosaurs, rundown hovercraft, and well-worn androids. Though, to be fair, this work is most suitable for anyone over the age of 30. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2020. Stålenhag splits his time between a small cabin at Mälaröarna (the setting that inspires his work) and an apartment in Stockholm. --Kyle Hill, Nerdist, Tales From The Loop Is A Stunning Book Of Alternate Nostalgia: "We're enormous fans of Simon Stålenhag's artwork around here, ever since we first came across him in 2013. Go figure of course that it would be another year before I found out that Stålenhag managed to get his artwork published and made into this amazing collection. The first setting is an alternate version of the Mälaren Islands, west of the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Seeing past the ‘boring flatness’ … detail from a painting in Tales from the Loop. Tales of the Loop Kindle book a bit disappointing, Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020. . His art (photorealistic, washed out, laced in neon or icicles, nostalgic and futuristic both at the same time) gets into my eyes and stays there. 3 out of 10 stars. Must redeem within 90 days. Tales from the Loop is a drama television series based on the art of Simon Stålenhag that was released on Prime Video. The Loop is sophisticated sci-fi buried under snowy Swedish dirt. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. I love the music of Phillip Glass and the movie The Truman Show so as soon as I heard the music to the Amazon series I knew I had discovered something special. 1. Something went wrong. The series was inspired by Stålenhag's narrative artbook Tales from the Loop and was released on April 3, 2020. "—Los Angeles Times on The Electric State. Regardless if you make this purchase for the story or art; just buy the book! From the same author who wrote the imaginative artbook The Electric State, this “haunting,” (The Verge) “sophisticated sci-fi” (The Nerdist) follows the bizarre stories from otherworldly creatures and is a page-turner you won’t be able to put down. Jun 30, 2020 - Explore Adam Fox's board "Tales From the Loop", followed by 377 people on Pinterest. The facility was complete in 1969, located deep below the pastoral countryside of Mälaröarna. Written by grantss. I strongly caution anyone from letting their children watch this series. They'll love you forever. and Stranger Things—the first narrative artbook from acclaimed author and artist Simon Stålenhag about an alternate suburban town in the 1980s inhabited by fantastic machines and strange, imaginative beasts. I reckon those who own the first edition [without the Amazon logo on the cover] will forever treasure their investment. See more ideas about art, sci fi art, concept art. Perfect for fans of E.T. By clicking 'Sign me up' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use. . Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Not a bad cult following in under four years is it? Thank you for signing up, fellow book lover! Roleplaying in the '80s That Never Was. See all formats and editions. The accompanying story by Stålenhag is so intriguing with its allusion to larger conspiracies and perils that never quite intrude directly into the narrators life but are instead experienced from a distance. So, I thought getting the book (Kindle version) that the series was based on would be interesting. The hardcover is great quality and the contents are great, as expected. You will never have experienced something quite like this unless you have already seen his other books. 945 ratings. Tales from the Loop is an ambitious experiment in science fiction storytelling. Providing a series of snapshots of an alternate Earth of yesteryear, it tells the story of how that world ended.”—New York Journal of Books on The Electric State, "One part art-book, one part picture-book—the mundanity of everyday relationships play out alongside science fiction imagery that is as beautiful as it is unsettling. The truly clever conceit here is that the super-science of the Loop creates an entirely false nostalgia for robots and space-bending portals that never were, which highlights that all our nostalgias are for a past as we've chosen to remember it, not the past that actually was. Initially conceived as a 2 volume kickstarter art book project, Simon Stålenhag’s Tales from the Loop is a mesmerizing This quiet, sad adventure is an excellent and visually stunning addition to any graphic novel, art, or science fiction collection.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review on The Electric State, “A haunting illustrated novel. I’d never heard of Simon Stalenhag before I watched the Amazon series Tales From The Loop, the book is a work of art in itself, the size of the book, the feel and smell of it is as strange as it may sound is a joy to behold. Tales From The Loop, a role-playing game, is what happens when Netflix’s Stranger Things and the Welcome to Night Vale podcast go bump in the night" io9.gizmodo.com. Stålenhag's work intentionally works on the level of nostalgia; as '80s kids start reaching their middle age, they reminisce about the vibrancy of their early years where everything was bright and full of adventure but the planet still seemed to be falling apart thanks to end of industrialization in the West. Stålenhag’s paintings and stories take place in an alternate version of Sweden in the ’80s and ’90s, primarily in the countryside of Mälaröarna, a string of islands just west of Stockholm, and how this reality came about: the development of the Loop, a large particle accelerator and the side effects of the massive project. © 2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved. Beautiful window in to an alternative 80s, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 20, 2018. Sections: SPARROW (in development) EUROPA MEKANO (in development) THE LABYRINTH (2020) THE ELECTRIC STATE (2017) THINGS FROM THE FLOOD (2016) TALES FROM THE LOOP PALEOART COMMISSIONS, UNPUBLISHED WORK AND SOLO PIECES I adore this book so much, which also provides some lovely themes for the Tales from the Loop RPG as well. Now, the book isn't bad; it's kind of interesting to see how the author created this strange world of futuristic technology, intermixed with the old. $36.00. The series debuted in more than 200 countries and territories. The drawings and paintings by Simon Stalenhag are hauntingly beautiful and stunning combining old technology with discoveries we can only dream of. I had just finished Tales of the Loop on Prime Video, and loved it. Who would have thought that there was a storyline to accompany the art…as if we needed words amongst such exquisite paintings, but go figure the story hooks you…almost more so. I would rather have had full-sized images to just scroll through.

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