Good Show Sir Comments: After yesterdays cover, everyone is after necklaces!
Published 1990
Many thanks to Ethan!
Good Show Sir Comments: After yesterdays cover, everyone is after necklaces!
Published 1990
Many thanks to Ethan!
MisterBob Comments: Space lady wants a pearl necklace?
Published 1986
Only two honourable mentions for the long Easter weekend! Mainly because I have completely lost track of what’s in my inbox!
Good to be back and posting covers again, thanks to everyone for supporting me through the dark times! You all get a cookie!
Piper Comments: It isn’t exactly fantasy/science fiction. It’s psychology. The longer you look the more insane it gets (E.G. Eagle heads in crystals).
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Good Show Sir Comments: Unfortunately I never got to play this, I like to think it would be just as epic as the box art.
Published 1988
Cyril Comments: I must say, the young lady looks rather blasé about things.
Published 1980
Sergio Comments: I found this British edition in a local store (meaning Portugal). The shininess of this cover is not only because of reflection, that thing’s ears and mouth are actually emanating light. And what is that thing? My best bet is demon-rat monster from hell…
Published 1979
I can’t resist posting a new cover!
We are back! With a few… errors!
Dead Stuff with Big Teeth Comments:
“But, I don’t see anything…”
“KEEP GOING, I SAID!”
“Look. Do you even know what a dragon is? Do you know what one looks like…?”
“FASTER!”
Published 1992
Cyril Comments: Is Ren Magritte in the house?
Published 1972
Well we had Paris yesterday… or Blackpool… or Las Vegas… anyway, it’s a loose tie-in!
Many thanks to Tat Wood who sent these in ages ago but have been sitting around due to site problems. Which, I might add, are still being looked at – I swear!
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Published 1986
Published 1987
Published 1982
Published 1975
Joachim Comments: 80s cyberpunk covers are generally bad but this one is a special kind of bad…
Published 1990
You might remember this from here!
Scott Comments: I actually like this cover, seriously (especially the comically surprised look), but I figured it needed to find its true audience at Good Show Sir.
Published 1960
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