Max Bathroom Comments: If there’s one thing worse than a coquettish skeleton on the pull, it’s two of them hitting on you at once…
Published 2011
Max Bathroom Comments: If there’s one thing worse than a coquettish skeleton on the pull, it’s two of them hitting on you at once…
Published 2011
Good Show Sir Comments: Men have no idea how to diaper a baby.
Thanks to Ryan for sending this in!
Published 1980
Good Show Sir Comments: The Sheep Hook Up
Published 1979
You might remember this from here.
Joaquin Comments: Portrait of the author weeping when he saw this cover.
Published 1963
Ryan Comments: Hey, Poul, I bet you can’t write a SciFi novel that references Shakespeare and contains D’Artagnan, the Ring Cycle, steam-powered locomotives, Classical Greek architecture, and bearded monks!
Published 1975
Good Show Sir Comments: This year sucked and Christmas 2020 is a grinch-fest. So let’s go back to a simpler, happier time when you could page through magazines (remember them?!) shopping for wildly inappropriate Xmas presents.
Presenting the Good Show Sir Megapost Cavalcade of Poor Christmas Shopping Choices!
1. This isn’t helping Santa’s chimney soot black lung
2. When Santa visits Miss Microsheen, it’s shiny boots and no red suit.
3. Give your wife a vacuum cleaner for Xmas and the Hoover will be the only one sucking your dick
4. The first rule about Booze Club is you don’t talk about Booze Club.
Have a happy holiday and we’ll see you in a couple weeks with our Olde Year Summe Up!
Now let’s all sit back and enjoy the He Man & She-Ra Christmas Special!
Good Show Sir Comments: Is it a comic book or a graphic novel? Who knows. Is it a terrible cover? You betcha!
Published 1976
Good Show Sir Comments: Robo-dick is out to solve “The Case of the Repurposed Artwork”.
You might remember this from here and here.
Published 1964
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Marcia Rose Comments: You would think a guy who can paint a halfway decent horse wouldn’t screw up a half-horse centaur.
You might remember this from here. But not here.
Published 1983
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