Richard P Comments: Gary was beginning to regret that he’d neglected his garden.
Published 1966
And on the other side –
Richard P Comments: Gary was beginning to regret that he’d neglected his garden.
Published 1966
And on the other side –
Alessandra Kelley Comments: I recall Saberhagen’s book, which I read in the 1980s, to be a not-at-all-bad retelling of Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” from the pov of Dracula himself. While the book has a certain dry wit and self-aware sense of humor, it is not, as this 1975 first edition cover might suggest, a wacky goofball comedy precursor to “What We Do In The Shadows.”
Special bonus interior cigarette ad because 1975.
Published 1975
Good Show Sir Comments: “Which one of you bastards drank the last of my TangĀ®”?
Published 1988
Dorian’s Art Direction: What do you mean, there are no scantily clad women in the story? No werewolf? No heaps of treasure? No weird monster consisting entirely of teeth and wings? Ah, who cares? No-one ever looks at these things anyway.
Published 1993
Good Show Sir’s Art Direction: So, I hear you have been seeing my daughter. Good artwork, my boy… be a real pity if someone would mess it up with a terrible grey cover plaque… wouldn’t it…
Published 1990
Good Show Sir Comments: “Help! I’m trapped inside a Spencer’s Gifts Plasma Ball!”
Published 1966
Linda Comments: “I’m proving my friends wrong. When I married my husband they said I could never change him”.
Published 1977
Good Show Sir Comments: Granada Books Art Director. Second guessing some career decisions.
Published 1981
Good Show Sir Comments: Who can forget the classic spooky Italian Halloween story about the tiny peasant couple in the rotten apple?
Published 1984
Good Show Sir’s Art Direction: No no no… I said more glow! And more Ting! And more of the horse looking like he’s awkwardly floating over a field!
Published 2011
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