Bibliomancer Comments: “Watch him flip out when I fire my laser pistol.”
Published 1994
Bibliomancer Comments: “Watch him flip out when I fire my laser pistol.”
Published 1994
Ryan Comments: This PKD in a foreign language reminds us, “Always stretch before you Skiffy.”
Published 2006
Max Bathroom Comments: Why should a naked man playing with his horn cause such a show of hostility?
Published 1978
Good Show Sir Comments: For his adventure he chose … a jumper!
Thanks to Ryan for sending this in!
Published 1987
Good Show Sir Comments: The Revenant … for children!
Thanks to Ryan for sending this in!
Published 1983
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
Tor Mented Comments: Regarding the use of Lovecraft’s name. I believe that the proper names of people and places can’t be copyrighted. The makers of a certain 2002 movie musical can’t copyright the name Chicago so that no one else could use it. I think something similar happened with one of the Amityville movies. Amityville is a real village in New York. So somebody made a horror flick with Amityville in the title, without paying royalties, and the original “Amityville Horror” folks couldn’t do a thing about it. Correct me if I’m wrong.
So anyone can slap Lovecraft on a book. If need be, they could say it’s a reference to Seymour W. Lovecraft or Wendell Q. Lovecraft and not Howard Phillips.
As for the overall cover, H.P. Lovecraft was a lifelong teetotaler and very adamant in that view. So having a Lovecraft “café” that is obviously serving booze is a lot like having a PETA barbecue shop.
Tag Wizard: Possible comedy but we’ve been bending the rules for so long who cares. (Same with game spinoff books, series, and whatnot). At least we have some new covers but we could use a lot more. Keep ’em coming.
Published 1987
Max Bathroom Comments: Even the killer bug thinks that’s a daft hairdo.
Published 1987
Bibliomancer Comments: How embarrassing. To go out in public with your hair curlers still in.
Published 2008
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