Good Show Sir Comments: Who can forget the classic spooky Italian Halloween story about the tiny peasant couple in the rotten apple?
Published 1984
Good Show Sir Comments: Who can forget the classic spooky Italian Halloween story about the tiny peasant couple in the rotten apple?
Published 1984
Rick Deckard Comments: Men like any pets they don’t have to take for walks.
Published 1989
Priscilla’s Art Direction: I want a manly cover filled with masculine symbolism. I want the cover to scream “look at me, I’m hard sf”. So don’t just dick around on this one. Make it pop!
Published 1975
Jeremiah Comments: Computers looked so futuristic in 1979. No way this cover will ever appear outdated.
Published 1979
Lord Kelvin Comments: Spoiler alert: the “giant wolf-creature” turned out to be a Halloween mask on a stick.
Published 1972
Alice Comments: And cotton candy for dessert. Then she threw up.
Published 1966
Verylatetotheparty Comments: I can’t believe anybody would choose that font. If the only brief was a piece of paper with ‘title: The Tomb’ written on it, nobody would choose that font. Even the skull on the cover looks like it can’t believe that font.
Published 1970
Good Show Sir Comments: How the hell does that Macarena thing go again?
Published 1975
Good Show Sir Comments: Bibliomancer commented yesterday “It seems whenever we post a Devil-worshiper cover we encounter “Technical Difficulties” on the site. Best not to mess with the Dark Forces.”
Well I say “Bring it on, Beelze-Buddy! Good Show Sir doesn’t fear you or your skank mistress!”
Published 1981
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