Ryan Comments: Not every Elven dude can rock the Legolas’ look.
Published 1994
Good Show Sir Comments: A reminder that Shark Week at Good Show Sir would be ratings bonanza!
Published 2019
Good Show Sir Comments: Hide your women. There’s a new Flandry in town!
Published 2012
Chaz comments: The Eye of Sauron sees your copyright infringement.
Published 2005
Ryan Comments: Providing manscaping to the Native Americans had seemed like a good idea, but the Cosmonauts were soon to rue their friendly gesture.
Published 1985
Esmeralda Comments: Yonder is the shopping mall. Buy her some clothes.
Published 1993
Rick Deckhard Comments: Do I recall correctly that Poe was married to his 13-year old cousin? What made me remember that?
Published 1991
Times are tough in the publishing industry for the German megacorporation Bertelsmann SE & Co. KGaA which owns Penguin Random House. Even publishing the Morrissey Autobiography as a ridiculous “Penguin Classic” couldn’t reverse their financial woes. You might have read that as part of a major restructuring they recently sold off the venerable Penguin Classics line to, of all publishers, Baen Books.
Baen, being Baen, was quick to reissue many of the Penguin Classic titles with more alluring covers to attract the less discriminating literati. Unbeknownst to Baen though, they recently hired our sometime social media guru Tweet Jane as a copy editor and she was able to forward us the galley proofs prior to their publication. What a sad day for the publishing industry but a major scoop for Good Show Sir!
To confuse the readers even more, Baen is re-issuing some of their own catalog titles and pairing them with traditional Penguin Classics art masterpieces on the cover. Case in point:
Tag Wizard Comments: I’m sure our talented team of GSSers can do Baen one better. Try your hand repurposing your own favourites and send them along with our lovely submit button. I’ll check in during the day update this post with your submissions.
Ryan Comments: For once Baen managed to leave the orange crayon in the box for the cover illustration, and yet I still cannot, in good taste, make the first comments that pop into my head when seeing it.
Published 1999
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