Good Show Sir Comments: Dude, next time you take me for a walk can you at least change out of your night clothes?
Published 1986
Good Show Sir Comments: Dude, next time you take me for a walk can you at least change out of your night clothes?
Published 1986
Christal Comments: This is what happens when you let your artist take Acid and then read Lewis Carroll.
Published 1969
Ending the week with more… romantic… literature!
Many thanks to Christal!
SteveAsat Comments: I can overlook an Apple II case with a Commodore PET monitor being used to visually indicate “hey kids, computers!” And the Escheresque architecture suggesting a suburban three-bedroom rendered in granite. But how the hell did that cat get up there and why isn’t he sliding off?!
Published 1980
Amy Comments: I will admit, I have not read these stories, so the cover may make a lot of sense if one has, but I haven’t so what the hell, anyway? We’ve got a mouse/rabbit/robocop creature of blue blood, who is apparently either surrendering to the beplumed armored dude stabbing him/her in the gut. That, or they’re about to kiss, I can’t tell. And is that supposed to be a maple leaf on his shield, because if it is, I think that tree is growing too close to Chernobyl.
Published 1964
Many thanks to Amy!
Good Show Sir Comments: White Wolf Publishing. Fantasy books written about white wolf people … for white wolf people … by white wolf people.
Published 1995
Marvin Comments: I’m not sure this is science fiction. But it has a rocket on the cover!
Published 1952
Bibliomancer Comments: Play that funky music white boy.
Published 1989
Tag Wizard Comments: Arrgghh! This Spanx® leotard is cutting off my circulation!
Published 1982
Sarah’s Art Direction: Look, I know it’s 4:30 on a Friday, but surely you can come up with something.
Tag Wizard: The whole GSS staff is away on a team-building seminar this week. Trust falls and all that. Enjoy a GSS Retrospective until we return!
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Alessandra Comments: The cover isn’t really awful, although it is pretty behind the curve for 1975. What got me was the hideous font lightning effect, the confusing typography (the title is actually “The Blood Stones”), and the extreme genericness of the cover — oh, and the Conan-gets-a-mullet hairdo.
Published 1975
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