Ryan Comments: Less successful idea than The Chocolate Fountain.
Published 1986
Ryan Comments: Less successful idea than The Chocolate Fountain.
Published 1986
Tom Noir’s Art Direction: Alright, with this book we’re targeting that often over-looked pre-teen girl fantasy market. What do pre-teen girls like? Cats and unicorns. Wait! I have it. There’s a girl, but she’s also a unicorn! What do you mean that doesn’t make sense? Make it happen! Oh, and make sure she has a cat.
Published 2003
John Comments: The artwork reminds me of a late 1950s B Movie.
Published 1988
Real men wear loincloths.
Many thanks to John!
Priscilla’s Art Direction: I want a manly cover filled with masculine symbolism. I want the cover to scream “look at me, I’m hard sf”. So don’t just dick around on this one. Make it pop!
Published 1975
Typical blonde helpless maiden, possibly a wench from the local drinkery. Then a typical bartender looking guy with perm, a wooden magic wand, a glowing wrist band and a red misty entity coming from the side. Come on… do I have to think of everything?!?!
Good Show Sir Comments: Why bother wearing a shirt if your horse’s ass is going to be buck naked?
Published 1995
Shiinnnny so shiny……. Yea that’s exactly what I want people to say when they look at the cover. I want silver, a black web, and a little spyder… sorry I mean spider… but you see what I was doing there… right?
Thanks to Graeme!
It’s a Two-fer Tuesday: Raven 3: Comin’ and Goin’
Good Show Sir Comments:
1. The Disney Frozen princess is all grown up!
2. Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride
Published 1978
Emster Comments: No more trick or treating for you unless you hold Mommy’s hand while we cross the street!
Published 1992
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