Explore the world of Pandora in this lavishly illustrated pop-up book by world-renowned paper engineer Matthew Reinhart and celebrate the alien and beautiful biomes and Na’vi Clans of the beloved Avatar films!
From the land to the air to the sea and beyond, this stunning pop-up book delves into the world of Pandora and the Na’vi clans in a never-before-seen exploration of the moon in stunning 3D. Filled with flora and fauna—from the smallest Woodsprite to the massive Tulkun—this journey adds to the extraordinary three-dimensional exploration of the clans, the ecosystems, and the habitats of the incredible world of Pandora. With all-new, original art pulling from all three films, including the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash, this book is a must-have for fans of the James Cameron film franchise.
ENCHANTING ENCOUNTER WITH PANDORA: Explore Pandora like never before, traveling from the rainforests of The Omatikaya to the Hallelujah Mountains to Awa’atlu with the visually stunning creatures of the universe, including Viperwolves, The Great Leonopteryx, and fan-favorite Payakan the Tulkun.
DISCOVER THE WORLD OF AVATAR: Through pops and tabs throughout the book, readers will learn about the Na’vi clans, indigenous creatures, and discover the tiniest of details that bring these fantastical films to life.
Matthew Reinhart studied industrial design at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, before finding his calling as a paper engineer. His books include the best-selling Star Wars: A Pop-Up Guide to the Galaxy, Game of Thrones: A Pop-Up Guide to Westeros, and DC Super Heroes: The Ultimate Pop-Up Book, among many other award-winning titles. He lives in Los Angeles, CA.
Rodrigo Tannus has been a professional illustrator since 2018, living in the city of São Fidelis, in the interior of the state of Rio de Janeiro/Brazil. Like the vast majority of artists, he started drawing as a child. He has a degree in Architecture and Urbanism where he learned art techniques and refinements, later moving on to digital painting. He began illustrating for home video companies, creating covers and posters for DVD and Blu-Ray releases. Some of his best-known films include Parasite (2019), Midsommar (2019), They Live (1988), Silver Bullet (1985), Django (1966) and OldBoy (2003). In the Brazilian market, he has worked on projects in partnership with Banco do Brasil, SESC, and BLG Entretenimento, showing films by Stephen King, Tim Burton, and Disney/Pixar. He has a visual style where he prioritizes detailed art that dialogues with horror, suspense, and science fiction films and books.
Maggie Fischer is originally from Oregon, but settled in Seattle, Washington after receiving her B.A. in English from Gonzaga University. As the daughter of a childrens librarian, she has a special place in her heart for all books, but especially books for children. She has written books for Nickelodeon, Disney, Mattel, Hasbro, and DreamWorks as well as original board books, nonfiction books, and activity books.