Good Show Sir Comments: Robo-dick is out to solve “The Case of the Repurposed Artwork”.
You might remember this from here and here.
Published 1964
Good Show Sir Comments: Robo-dick is out to solve “The Case of the Repurposed Artwork”.
You might remember this from here and here.
Published 1964
Ump’s Art Direction: We’re through with goofy covers: this time we want something simple and classic. So we want a blond guy who’s wearing no pants to jump through the air with a sword trying to stick it in a space gorilla. Yeah – a blue space gorilla that has a giant space gorilla head growing out of its back. And we want a gal in a stripper outfit in the background and she’s turned like she’s pretending to look way because she’s embarrassed, but if you look at her eyes peeking back because she’s really into it. Like I said: simple and classic.
Published 1979
Good Show Sir Comments: Nobody gets out of 2019 alive!
You might remember this from here. And here.
Published 1978
Ryan Comments: Ronald MacDonald was very pleased with himself: having divested himself of his clown outfit, he could still eat anything and show no ill-effects.
Published 1970
Marvin Comments: It’s the little things, like the crown over the K, that make this cover special.
Published 1962
Ryan Comments: Tina was surprised at how much success the new choir director had in getting that deeper tone he had promised from the bass section.
Published 1982
Charlie the Tuna Comments: Starring Clem Kadiddlehopper as Adam Hunter, Verne Troyer as Mini-Mime and Pat Morita as Fu Manchu!
Published 1975
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