Emster comments: Caught up in the moment, Artie and Zeke were about to discover that they had just killed the main food source for something much bigger and nastier…
Published 2008
Emster comments: Caught up in the moment, Artie and Zeke were about to discover that they had just killed the main food source for something much bigger and nastier…
Published 2008
Bibliomancer Comments: The only one interested in this drunk old man’s bar stories is Tag Wizard! Have fun tagging them all!
Published 1980
Good Show Sir Comments: I cannot tell a lie. Giacometti over there chopped down the cherry tree.
Published 1980
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Tom Noir Comments: The subset of Sir Walter Scott fans who also like Rollerball is probably about the size of that Roman soldier’s thong.
Published 1996
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Tom Hering Comments: In a land where sculptures flaunt and crumble, one statue comes to life: cat girl! Little does she know, however, that life means nothing but the sight of a bug, and the sight of a bug brings sadness and withdrawal. Oh pathos! Oh cat girl!
Published 1976
Robert N Comments: Strangely enough a terrible cover may actually be the reason to buy it.
Published 1969
Frank Comments: This is clearly of the 1970s, a fantasy warrior knife-fighting pose, but in disco dress, with zodiac symbols in the background. And big bugs! Seriously, I looked at it to see if it was an update of “The Radio Man” for the Disco Years. It wasn’t.
Published 1979
Good Show Sir’s Art Direction: You, my friend, are an artist! And a good one at that, so I will not make you draw just any old crap. Give me something like… The Birth of Venus… but instead of her covering herself up… have a naked guy in a bondage space suit holding an alien flower.
Published 1970
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