Pete Comments: The prequel to Batman Begins.
Published 1950
Pete Comments: The prequel to Batman Begins.
Published 1950
SteveAsat Comments: You know what robots need? Buttcheeks. You know what they don’t need? Backpacks. I like to imagine that the dragon thing flits around by gently flapping his headwings and he just lets the big ones dangle as he glides majestically overhead.
Published 1981
E’s Art Direction: Make him look like Darth Vader, but lame…
Published 1985
The Portuguese version of Man Plus. Many thanks to Luis for sending this in!
Published 1976 (maybe)
Jaan Comments: Surprisingly, this is actually a murder mystery. Note the Kirby signature. Hopefully Jack never sank this low.
Published 1982
Adam Comments: Odd looking cat woman in a pink leotard wielding a power drill – check!Hunky blonde hero-type – check!Robot that shoots NyQuil capsules from it’s fingers – check!
Published 1985
Al Comments: I hate to go here in my first post, but this cover is just, so, well, robo-erotic.
Published 1994
Craig Comments: Half a catman is better than none – or one.
Published 1987
Many thanks to Craig!
This covers have all been sent in by River and I thought they might all make an excellent mega post. Thanks very much to River who has also provided some information about each!
Contains 100 short stories by Hungarian authors.
Published 2003
This third hardcover reissue contains two novels written by a Hungarian author under English pseudonym. Writing fantasy and science fiction stories under English pen names was very popular in the 90s. And many readers really thought that these writers are from abroad.
Published 1999
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Translating the Hungarian title to English was also a strange tradition in these books just like the English pen names for Hungarian writers. You can read inside that, A szellemlt, means, The Spiritseer. Hardcover.
Published 2005
j Galaxis is a science fiction magazine published twice a year in Hungary. Guess which years product is this one. 1988? You slipped twenty years. This issue is only three years old.
Published 2008
GK Comments: Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?
Published 1981
Many thanks to GK!
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