Alice Comments: If it were up to me, I’d put a space sheep over the whole cover.
Published 1975
Alice Comments: If it were up to me, I’d put a space sheep over the whole cover.
Published 1975
Grady Comments: I’m disappointed, to be honest. The back of the book says, “They speak German. They carry whips. And they are connected in some mysterious way with Nazi experiments carried out in the charming old Irish castle during World War II.” Meh, I’ve seen more charming Irish castles.
Published 1968
Frank Comments: Not only is the novel lit by the flames of Hell, but it seems Hell’s costume supplier is a taxidermist.
Published 1970
WOW it works! Sort of… the site is very very broken still… but it’s all here!
Max Bathroom Comments: Definitely in the tradition of William Gibson’s Neuromancer, which has rarely had a cover that wasn’t downright embarrassing.
Published 1990
To my great surprise I’ve realised that this in fact isn’t the original and somehow a familiar man-tiger has made its way into the Hammer Horror classic The Devil Rides Out!
Have a good evening and please remember not to pick up any Clavicles of Solomon that you might find. Who knows when – or how – the great RX might be conjured!
Good Show Sir Comments: Since it will be at least another 8-month wait until April for the next Good Show Sir podcast, you might want to check this out. Hosts “Khaki & K” will fill that gaping podcast hole in your life with some pretty damn funny commentary on their COVER MY ASS pod. As they describe it:
“A weekly podcast where we freestyle ‘reviews’ of books we haven’t read, with tenacity, ingenuity and palpable desperation. We only judge a book by its cover!”
Guaranteed you will find some very familiar book covers here. Now if we can only get them to do a Dick Blade episode!
And be sure to follow them on Twitter and Facebook. Good Show Sir! Good show, indeed.
Corwin Comments: Where to start… A truly wretched color scheme with a bright pink neon title, two title fonts that go in four different directions. Then the rest of the cover is way too busy including a blue shark, a green sub with pink polka dots, and a man hole cover. And lest we forget, the story has a computerized Ayn Rand as one of its characters.
Published 1998
Flying shark!
Many thanks to Corwin.
Good Show Sir’s Art Direction: Well here’s my Nephew, a silver jump suit and a box of mangoes. Now just head out to that field and get me a picture. I’m sure whatever you come up with will be just fine.
Published 1969
My favourite thing about the book.
Weird Cover – Written by the book store owner!
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