Shwa Laytart

The Gray Areas Podcast with Gibby Grey and Tarda the Mutant Water-Bear

In Search of Aliengels. Empfohlen 0 bis 12 Jahre. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 106 Seiten
EAN 9798992685466
Veröffentlicht September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Avantpop Publishing
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Beschreibung

Welcome to The Gray Areas Podcast-a cosmic adventure full of wonder, weirdness, and heart! Join two cosmic co-hosts, Gibby Grey, a groovy little alien with a knack for curiosity, and Tarda, a sarcastic, telepathic mutant water-bear, as they podcast their way through the multiverse, trippin' and zippin' through strange worlds, while collecting curious clues, and meeting all kinds of otherworldly characters. This space-duo tumble into glittering wormholes, traveling through dimensions to unravel the strings of existence one broadcast at a time. In this episode of The Gray Areas, our co-hosts blast off on a trippy, dimension-hopping adventure surfing the cosmic waves of the weird and wondrous to unmask the mystery of the Aliengels-enigmatic, otherworldly entities.
Who are these shimmering, mysterious beings? Where do they come from? And what do they want to tell us? With each spiral through strange dimensions and surreal realms, Gibby and Tarda decode cryptic clues, unlock secrets of the universe, meet funky lifeforms, make unexpected unique friends, and discover that the infinite weirdness of the universe is full of surprises. Packed with playful vibes, deep-space giggles, and a sprinkle of stardust, take their space podcast on the road- or rather, through the multiverse! This psychedelic, fantastical, mind-expanding journey is a joyful invitation to explore, imagine, and tune in to the magic of the unknown. Cosmic fun for dreamers of all ages.
With dazzling, dreamlike illustrations by Bluumangoo and a story spun from pure starstuff by Shwa Laytart, this 100-page technicolor odyssey is a portal into the unknown- where every question leads to another universe, and the truth is always closer than they think.

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When satirical writer Shwa Laytart isn't scribbling and typing his trippy thoughts, reading poetry, producing shows, or refurbishing books, you can find him cooking or gazing into space, trying to contact non-human intelligence, hoping to go on a multidimensional joyride.