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Dreamtoons (2000)

by Jesse Reklaw

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Anyone who has ever had a weird dream-and the desire to tell it to others-will enjoy this collection of dream cartoons. It features the best of a weekly comic strip illustrating dreams that real people from all over the world have sent to artist Jesse Reklaw. Reklaw takes written descriptions of dreams and turns them into three or four cartoon panels. The result is a surreal excursion into the underworld of the psyche-just for the fun of it. These concise, hilarious little stories are strangely familiar, showing that whatever our external differences, at night we were all united in the absurd world of dreams, where we can quietly and safely go insane.… (more)
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Jesse Reklaw draws cartoons from the dreams that people send him. The result is often hilarious and also slightly familiar -- we all recognize dream logic... I wish that the second collection of "Slow Wave" comics would come out, because it would include MY dream that he illustrated. ( )
  Crowyhead | Mar 7, 2006 |
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Anyone who has ever had a weird dream-and the desire to tell it to others-will enjoy this collection of dream cartoons. It features the best of a weekly comic strip illustrating dreams that real people from all over the world have sent to artist Jesse Reklaw. Reklaw takes written descriptions of dreams and turns them into three or four cartoon panels. The result is a surreal excursion into the underworld of the psyche-just for the fun of it. These concise, hilarious little stories are strangely familiar, showing that whatever our external differences, at night we were all united in the absurd world of dreams, where we can quietly and safely go insane.

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