Peter Comments: This is exact moment when Enzo Ferrari chose the prancing horse for his logo.
Published 1986
Peter Comments: This is exact moment when Enzo Ferrari chose the prancing horse for his logo.
Published 1986
Tom Noir Comments: “Thank Zorgon everything on this world is so tiny,” mused our hero. “I wouldn’t want to face that dinosaur full size. Hey,” he added, “is that guy wearing a nappy?”
Published 1985
Raoul Comments: Ganymede’s most dangerous “god” doesn’t sound like much of a “threat” if he can be humiliated with “air quotes”
Published 1968
Tom Noir’s Art Direction: I want a naked man, and he’s playing with these two blue balls. No, no, I’m saying he’s handling two massive globes. Don’t make ’em the same size, one is bigger than the other. Have him straining, concentrating intensely. Look, I don’t see what’s so funny about this.
Published 1968
Bibliomancer Comments: Finally an explanation for the Earth’s molten core. A crucible in a subterranean foundry!
Published 1976
Patrick Comments: I think the eyes are the most troubling thing here!
Published 1988
MisterBOB Comments: Boobs and some teddy bear creature ready to defend her honour, but keep it real – furry rodents need sunglasses.
Published 1981
Daniel Comments: Saw this stunning cover work at the book swap table in work.
Published 2000
Dead Stuff with Big Teeth Comments: Unable to nail Soapman to his chair, Throckmorton suspended him next to his brother in a tube of mineral oil.
Published 2003
Good Show Sir Comments: Yep… this version of Aladdin was way more awesome!
Published 1990
Many thanks to Cowles!
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