Coffee comes in BOXES?
HA! Thank you for that.
Gorge yourself. Though I admit the image found by Larry Mudd is more … compelling. But anyway you slice it, you’re talking meat flaps here!
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Back on subject, it’s always fun when the art department tries to use sex to sell sf. It goes back forever too. Charles Eric Maine’s World Without Men from Ace is a hoot. Love the lipstick. And if anyone can figure out how the bra on the background woman stays up without an anti-gravity device…
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She’s not wearing a bra. That’s all shadow. (Note shadow on left arm, but not on the right arm.)
He started manifesting the “imaginary arm” after losing his original one and before getting a real replacement arm (in fact, he was surprised that the imaginary arm was still able to manifest separately after he got the transplant).
One I remember is from Charles Sheffield’s My Brother’s Keeper.
Ripped-shirt Fabio kind guy … exploding helicopter … woman’s face … snake … electronic thigmajig … numbers … mosque …
Obviously, the snake ate the electronic thigamajig, causing the helicopter to crash into a mosque, ripping up his shirt real bad and spilling a lot of numbers all over the place, causing the woman to be concerned.
What’s the problem?
looks at logo
looks at probable hero
SOMEONE’s seen a few too many Doc Savage covers…
I’m surprised no one has suggested this one yet, and I hope it’s only because it’s so difficult to decide which of his book covers to nominate.
These are also-rans, but worth mentioning, I guess.
I love Octavia Butler’s books; Dawn famously came out with some random white lady on the cover the first time out in paperback. Unlike in the Ursula LeGuin books, where the protagonist’s skin color is mentioned but not relevant to the plot (IIRC, it being unimportant in that world was sort of LeGuin’s point), Dawn’s protagonist’s blackness is an issue, and racism is a theme in the series.
I can’t look at the cover of Foreigner without feeling like it’s time for Sweatin’ to the Oldies. The weird thing is the book is copyright 1994. Who was even still wearing headbands and massive shoulder pads in 1994? Never have been able to get into reading it.
I should mention this website by a librarian who regularly mocks bad covers http://judgeabook.blogspot.com/
Sorry about that, Chief…
Space aliens in the far future?