FluffyGhostKitten Comments: Today’s cover was brought to you by the letters I and N, for “intravenous nutmeg”.
Published 1964
FluffyGhostKitten Comments: Today’s cover was brought to you by the letters I and N, for “intravenous nutmeg”.
Published 1964
Charles Comments: So close. If they had only named it “Goosebumps” they would have had a hit series on their hands!
Published 1974
Good Show Sir Comments: Who can forget the classic spooky Italian Halloween story about the tiny peasant couple in the rotten apple?
Published 1984
Tom Noir Comments: Can’t believe they got Jodie Foster to star in this.
Published 1963
Lillie Awesome Art Direction: Give me a little man, with a giant bird grafted to his head, and out of the giant bird’s head, I want a man’s head if human heads were shaped like potatoes, but upside down, and sitting inside that, I want a man, but with a bird’s head, and maybe make it look like the bird-headed man is shooting a bird out of his hand, which should also be holding a torch. Throw a bunch of rainbow people in a birth control pillbox in the background — it’s very high concept. We’re going to have to skimp on printing costs because we went over budget persuading Heinlein and Asimov to appear together, so don’t break your neck painting detail. Now, what say we make this a five martini lunch?
Published 1970
It’s a Two-fer Tuesday – The Small Assassin Special!
Ms Ann Thrope Comments: The hazard of sliding glass doors.
Good Show Sir Comments: “Powerful you have become, the dark side I sense in you.”
Published 1970, 1976
You might remember this from here.
It’s a Two-fer Tuesday – 1950s Ray Bradbury Bantam Paperbacks
Good Show Sir Comments:
#1. Paperback sales are down last quarter in Ohio, Alabama and California. Do something creative with the covers to get our numbers back up.
#2. Passive-aggressive cover artist thinks Bradbury stories are boring
Published 1951, 1954
You might remember one of these from here.
Good Show Sir Comments: ♫ I’ve been through the desert on a WTF with no name. ♫
Published 1971
Thanks to Erika for sending this in.
Dead Stuff With Big Teeth Comments: If you look carefully, you discover it wasn’t penned by Bradbury himself!
Published 1993, 1994, 1999
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