May 03
It’s another bank holiday weekend and that can only mean one thing for us here at Good Show Sir! Party time! Or possibly just the cinema and a few beers, which might be a party… to some people.
These covers have been sent in by the very excellent Saxy Stevenson who found them while in Nepal. Hope you enjoy them, as for the published dates… ummm can anyone here read Japanese?
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Tagged with: alien • anthropomorphism • booties • bracers • cat people • damsel • dude • explosion • floating face • font problems • Good Show Sir • helmet • inadequate armor • jumpsuit • leopard people • lizard people • lizards • magic • MEGA POST • mist • monsters • moon • mouse people • once you see it • peaked cap • planets • rodents • space • space ships • strange creature • tentacles • Tokyo Hayakawa Books • Unknown Artist Institute • utility belt • wall face • WTF
Apr 30
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Frank Comments: The cover picture makes me think of folks bringing knives to a gun fight, but isn’t exactly a situation from the story, although you can see the characters there: the antagonist, the girl, the adventurer, and some of the nameless drug addicts who do the antagonist’s dirty work.
Published 1971

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Tagged with: A. Merritt • Avon Books • bladed weapons • cleavage • damsel • dude • fire • gun • muscles • planets • spear • sword • Unknown Artist Institute
Apr 24
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Tom H writes: The manuscript Brunner submitted was called The Dermatologists of Yech!, but Ace felt it sounded too much like another of his titles.
Published 1972
Thanks Tom!

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Tagged with: Ace Books • balls • font problems • John Brunner • Josh Kirby • non-papillial person • planets • WTF
Apr 15
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Joachim Comments: Despite the pluralized ‘horse’ in the title, a naked redhead is far more important to include perched on “top” of the asteroid.
Published 1970

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Tagged with: asteroid • Bill Hughes • Charles E. Fritch • cleavage • damsel • horses • planets • Powell Books • space • strange creature
Apr 03
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Bibliomancer’s Art Direction:OK so you painted an awesome space fire monster, and the iron moons are cool, and you even got the starfield in the corner, but aren’t you forgetting something? Yeah, girl ass. And make it blue. She’s an alien. You think these paperbacks just sell themselves?”
Published 1971

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Tagged with: Ace Books • aliens • busy hands • catsuit • daemons • damsel • fire • Kelly Freas • planets • Samuel R. Delany • Sir Mix-A-Lot • space • starkers
Mar 15
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Rachel R Comments: We apologize, ladies and gentlemen, but due to pilot fatigue we will be rerouting from our original destination Planet Professionalism to make a stop at the Space Station of Sleazy Symbolism.
Published 2005

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Tagged with: architectural framing • Baen Books • cleavage • damsel • David Mattingly • David Weber • devil's dumplings • dude • Eric Flint • font problems • frickin laser beams • glowing eyes • orson • planets • polymastia • shuriken of approval • space • space ships • WTF
Mar 06
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DPN Coments: I wasn’t sure if this was a bad cover until I discovered that it was severely edited down from this.
Published 2012

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Tagged with: Baen Books • beard-wielding • Bob Eggleton • David Drake • dude • font problems • John Lambshead • long haired men • planets • space
Feb 05
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Scott B’s Art Direction: We don’t want anyone to confuse this with the film “Labyrinth” which has just recently been released, so put something on there that nobody will mix up with that. Ah, how about a rooster-bear pondering deep thoughts? That’s the stuff.
Published 1989

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Tagged with: Ace Books • anthropomorphism • bear • bear people • Dennis Schmidt • mohawk • planets • Rowena Morrill • space • strange creature
Feb 01
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Sara Comments: It seems that this spaceman has crashed his (surprisingly intact) Z7F rocket on the planet of Floaty Corkscrew Mountain. I have to love his facial expression as he just stands there with his eyes squeezed shut and his feet planted, like he’s bracing himself for take three of, “the bit where I gettentacle-slapped by the angry insectoid-octopus-dragon.”
Published 1972

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Tagged with: aliens • Dominic Flandry Series • dude • Josh Kirby • Lancer Science Fiction • monsters • planets • Poul Anderson • space ships
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