Duke’s Comments I don’t know what’s going on here. Robby the Robot’s sex slave?
Published 1967
Duke’s Comments I don’t know what’s going on here. Robby the Robot’s sex slave?
Published 1967
Micheal Comments: Is it me or does Barnabas look like he’s texting?
Published 1969
Edit – Violates our iron clad written in blood rules, this is a franchise!
Sorry!
Alessandra’s Art Direction: I want a couple of giant kids, way too big for the architecture they’re in. I want the architecture to be real crazy, too, to make no sense in terms of scale or perspective or anything. Make the kids skinny, but make their heads real big and make sure the girl has lots of eye makeup and styling mousse. Dress ’em in brightly-colored vaguely medievalish clothes like you see on Robin Hood on TV, or at Medieval Times or something.
Published 1995
Thanks to Nix who says:
_Patterns of Chaos_ is a slightly famous book with a lot of amazing setpiece scenes which could have been used for the cover, starting with the destruction of entire planets, meticulously described, and ending with a transgalactic trip to a memorably unpleasant destination. If any book counts as overblown space opera, this one does.
So what did they use for the cover? A scowling cowled bloke, a weird plant, a badly-designed castle and a random number generator.
Ryan comments: The cover of “Fool’s Run” was so shiny that I took it into the bathroom and tried to photograph it in the dark. No luck, it was either almost unviewable because it was too shiny, or else it was eclipsed by the darkness; there was no middle ground.
You might remember this from here.
Published 1988
Malcolm Comments: Lookin’ cool with her fairy devil-pig and her giant Master Lock.
Published 1969
Good Show Sir comments: Something special for our Good Show Sir After Dark subscribers.
Thanks to Ryan for sending this in!
Published 1981
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