Marvin Comments: Do you have a tag for unnecessary punctuation marks?
Published 1959
Marvin Comments: Do you have a tag for unnecessary punctuation marks?
Published 1959
It’s a Two-fer Tuesday: New Romancer Foreign Edition Special
Good Show Sir Comments:
1. Winner of the Philip Dick-Award for questionable hyphenation.
2. No. You should only wash Claude on the “delicates” setting.
Thanks to Helmut and Alain!
Published 1987, 1988
Tat Wood Comments: I can’t come up with anything more damning than the blurb (crummy punctuation and all):
Post-Holocaust Paris is a pretty seedy stand-in for the original, but what can you expect when the government’s main aim is Orgasm Prevention, and when the national hero is wandering around in Nowhen…
But things are changing! Rumor hs it that the Timetraveler is coming back. In a few months. At which point, Time itself will come to an end…
Published 1980
Tom Noir Comments: Experimental subject 7934B believed in dressing for the job you wanted, not the job you had.
Published 1970
Raoul Comments: Like watching Yellow Submarine on acid laced with strychnine.
Published 1969
Good Show Sir Comments: Aren’t you a little overdressed, cover guy?
Published 1953
Duncan Comments: I’m starting to think this “tanning salon” looks a little suspicious.
Published 1955
Billy Awesome Comments: Mescaline binge meets community college art exhibit.
Published 1970
Frank Comments: “A Science Fiction Novel of Incredible Imagination”…about keeping comely victims fresh in your dungeon?
Published 1965
Frank Comments: I just thought it was cute because it was another Campbell Award nomination and the artist put a nude girl on the cover, even if it was tasteful back-side nudity.
Published 1995
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