Ashurbanipal Comments Disney World’s new “Mister Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction is something else.
Published 1973
Ashurbanipal Comments Disney World’s new “Mister Toad’s Wild Ride” attraction is something else.
Published 1973
Ryan Comments All I know is that this cover does not just draw the Eyes of Heisenberg, but every young red-blooded American boy’s eyes.
You might remember this from here.
Published 1979
Good Show Sir Comments: In 1970 cut-and-paste meant actual scissors and glue.
Thanks to Melissa for sending this in!
Published 1970
Wendy Comments: In the future, all landscapers will be angry old cyborgs.
Published 1976
Good Show Sir Comments: Don’t tell me I have to die for these blobs’ sins!
Published 1979
Good Show Sir Comments: Harlan Ellison has been promising to publish this for a long time. He allegedly had to wait for all the contributing authors to die off, so he could save money not paying them royalties.
Published 2017
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Mark E Comments: I haven’t tried reading this on a bus but I have a feeling it might raise a few eyebrows. Love the little pervy toothy aliens.
Published 1980
Chris D Comments: I quite like this cover. As far as following the plot, I suppose that the vacuum tube with the face in is meant to be one of the computers with a human brain. I also like that it was probably completed in just under a half hour.
Published 1967
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Guthrie Comments: The story inside features no naked women, no earthquakes and no desert. I have no idea how the artist or editor thought the cover would be any good at all.
Published 1974
Mckenzi Comments: Who could forget that part in Dune when Paul uses jazz hands to scare away those pesky desert tapeworms.
Published 1974
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