Joe Camel Comments: “Why do I always fall for a guy with nazi boots and a TV antenna on his head?”
Published 1960
Joe Camel Comments: “Why do I always fall for a guy with nazi boots and a TV antenna on his head?”
Published 1960
YES! It’s not only a bank holiday on Monday but the site is working! Woo! That means we can finally do another Honourable Mentions!
Thanks to all of you who constantly checked the site for over a month to see if it was working again! I missed all your comments, though oddly I actually got some work done. Anyway, I’m back to my normal pace now! Till the site breaks again…
Scott W’s Art Direction: Ok, I need me a Ben Franklin, some lecherous 18th century dudes copping feels (or having their feels copped) by busty harlots, and oh yeah, can you possibly have Mr. Hundred Dollar Bill ride in on a cardboard lightning bolt with a pleasantly startled expression on his mug?
Published 1980
Matt Comments: It wasn’t the airplanes. It was chain smoking that killed the beast.
Published 1977
Ian R Comments: Do you accept old pulp sci-fi magazine covers? I hope you use them, if only because of that… thing on the woman’s neck/shoulder. It looks quite uncomfortable.
Published between 1955 & 1958
Good Show Sir’s Art Direction: KITTY! KITTY! Get off my keyboard! If you don’t get off this instant you are going on that cover in hell we’re getting done. Cause that’s where you belong… RIGHT! You’re going on… you are going on there… with Genghis Khan… in hell! That will teach you.
Published 1989
Many thanks to A. Waltz for tweeting this in!
Boaz Comments: Two people — enraptured, motionless, poised, transfixed by a flying troll/dragonfly/scaled creature…
Published 1975
Jaouad Comments: Welcome to a new game of Spot The Rockstar! Among this week’s line-up are: Brian May, Ozzy Osbourne, Eddie van Halen, Steve Harris, Jimmy Page, Ian Gillan, John Deacon, Glenn Tipton, Dave Brock, and the ever elusive drum legend Alan Moore.
Published 1976
Click to check out that nice pair, of sheep
Good Show Sir Comments: THIS is SHIT spelled by a dyslexic.
Published 1970
Good Show Sir Comments: Is that the new Nick Offerman stand-up special?
Published 1980
Good Show Sir comments: Sorry about that. Had to let the intern go. Too many questions about “salary” and “benefits” and “business licences”.
So we’re back after a personal bank holiday. Let’s start off with something terrible enough to make Dali question his life choices.
Published 1973
Raoul Comments: And as the gods look down they sing: “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life”
Published 1978
Max Bathroom Comments: You do realise I’m going to keep sending you this cover until you use it, right?.
Published 1989
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