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Oct 11

Bubble Boy!Click for larger image

Raoul Comments: Why do all the Native American science fiction books involve the same Anasazi tribe?

Published 1980

Actually, that cover IS a classical work of art!I would touch it without protective gloves.I've seen worse. Far, far, worse.Interesting, but I would still read it in public.Middlng: Neither awful nor awfully goodWould not like to be seen reading that!Awful... just awful...That belongs in a gold-lame picture frame!Gah... my eyes are burning! Feels so good!Good Show Sir! (Average: 8.33 out of 10)
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13 Responses to “Anasazi”

  1. THX 1139 Says:

    Deanings, nothing more than deanings, Trying to forget my deanings of love…

  2. A.R.Yngve Says:

    WTF to the 10th power?

  3. fred Says:

    Alien possession golf doesn’t turn out well for the possessed.

  4. B. Chiclitz Says:

    @GSS admin—nice going with the scroll over text, even if it co-opted the only joke I could think of. Maybe add, “The Original” to “Bubble Boy.”

  5. JuanPaul Says:

    If that kid gets an itch on his nose, it’s going to hilarious.

  6. Anna T. Says:

    Was this kid, I don’t know, planted in the ground or something?

    Is he growing?

    WTF?!

  7. Tor Mented Says:

    This looks like a good place to raise kids.

  8. Bibliomancer Says:

    “Feet and hands are so hard to draw” – Unknown Artist

  9. Francis Boyle Says:

    That’s gotta chafe.

  10. GSS ex-noob Says:

    Hello, familiar font of the late 70’s/early 80’s.

    Haven’t the Native Americans suffered enough?!

    @Anna T: Kid needs more fertilizer, if so.

    @B’mancer: yep.

    Why bubble helmets? What’s the blobs in the other bubbles? They’re levitating over… something. Are those the aliens promised in the blurb?

    WTFF?

    Huh. Looking at Amazon, I fear this cover is at least 75% accurate.

  11. Bruce A Munro Says:

    Kid should never have gone to Alien Mission School.

    “Kill the Indian, save the floating brain in a bubble!”

  12. Tor Mented Says:

    The Anasazi is a hardy perennial that needs very little water. Plant them in direct sunlight in mounds spaced about 20 feet apart. Watch for the bubble to form.

  13. Tat Wood Says:

    As Gene Roddenberry said to Kevin Sorbo: it’ll all end in Tyrs.

    I’ll get me coat.

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