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Jan 18

Lich Gate? Seems more like an archway to me... Click for full image

Jered Comments: It’s seriously like the artist used pictures of existing pop culture icons to model their characters. Matthew Broderick for the hero, Hoggle from Labyrinth for the goblin dude, and possibly Joey Fatone for the dwarf.
Published 1994

Actually, that cover is a visual feast!I would pick that one up.Neeaaa, I've seen worse.Interesting, but I would still take it on a train.It's somewhere between the awful/good scale.Would not like to be seen reading that!Awful... just awful...I swear, thats my flatmates!Gah... my eyes! They are burning!Good Show Sir.... Good Show! (Average: 5.93 out of 10)
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10 Responses to “Beyond Lich Gate”

  1. Phil Says:

    Heroes never die; they just get plagiarised into covers for new books. Good to see Hoggle again, though!

  2. Dead Stuff With Big Teeth Says:

    And Neuschwanstein Castle for the backdrop.

    Doesn’t this merit a ‘font problems’ tag?

  3. THX 1138 Says:

    “OK, before we go, have we all been to the toilet?”

  4. FearofMusic Says:

    I pity da pony. How on earth(?) can it hope to keep up. But then, why would it want to. The word yipes springs to mind.

  5. fred Says:

    Not just ‘ – horses – shields ‘ but ‘ – color coordinated horses, clothing, and shields – ‘.

  6. David Cowie Says:

    Is it too late to change the URL for this page from “eyond-lich-gate”?

  7. BMunro Says:

    “Steven Frankos, author of The Wheel Trilogy.”

    It’s like The Wheel of Time, but much more concise.

  8. Tat Wood Says:

    Faerie’s Bueller?

  9. Tom Noir Says:

    …and Tat Wood wins the thread.

  10. Sophaloaf Says:

    Willow Part II: Ufgood Goes West

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