Lillie Awesome Comments: When in doubt, floating eyeball and clip art alligators that can swim through sand.
Published 1978
Lillie Awesome Comments: When in doubt, floating eyeball and clip art alligators that can swim through sand.
Published 1978
Good Show Sir Comments: When you wake up – again – tied-up, drugged, beaten … blame the UFOs!
Published 1967
Yes another year has passed and we have been through a lot. There’s been a overall disappointing 1000th Good Show Sir post, and a few cat people… oh and some real world stuff but who cares about that! I am of course kidding about our special 1000th post, it was excellent, well thought through and certainly wasn’t rushed. I do want to say a special thanks to the Tag Wizard, he’s been a real help over the past year! His skills are excellent and highly sought after so please continue to suggest your own tags to give him more work!
Once again no one has topped the ever strong I Sing the Body Electric, even with Chinese Good Show Sir making web imps to screw around with our delicate voting system.
2014 brings our 5 year anniversary and hopefully we’ll have something fun and actually well thought through! No promises though!
So here are some excellent covers to sum up the year! We’ll be back on Monday 6th Jan 2014 posting as normal, so that’s whenever we can be bothered!
This years top rated cover:
The second top rated cover:
The Tag Wizard’s pick of the year:
And the cover that of spawned the infamous, “The Comments that Came to Sarnath,” incident!
Tom Herring Comments: Can you say b_o_n_d_a_g_e? I know you can. But will the server master let you?
Published 1975
Tom Hering Comments: Chapter One, paragraph one – “Outside the bedroom window rain dripped steadily from the tall Douglas firs. Isobel Dempster did not have to raise the blinds and look out to know what kind of a day it was. It was wet. It was the first day of June, when the whole world should be bright and sunny, but not the Skagit Valley in the state of Washington. Here it was wet. It was wet here yesterday and would be wet tomorrow, and barring some miracle it would be wet next week too.”
Published 1975
DPN Comments: It’s a game – Find the five odd honours depicted on this book cover.
Published 2011
Rachel J Comments: To view this cover, be sure to put on your 3-D glasses! Then take them off again to read the book.
Published 2011
Frank Comments: Now here we have an example of how to punch up a work by giving it a new title and new cover art. The story is from 1950, and was previously published as “The House That Stood Still”.
Published 1960
Ben Comments: I say kudos on the daemonic and the large yellow VOLUME 1.
Published 1974
GK Comments: Room for another unicorn somewhere?
Published 2010
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