More Worst of....this time Book Covers.

cassar

BALLSCRATCHER
i have a few suggestions muhwahahahah!
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the Anne frank one is too poor taste even for me.
 

Dragonsreach

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Staff member
Oh dear, I remember that I've read 3, 6, 15 & 16. (16.....Now that was a really bad book)
Personally I blame the 70's comedown from all the 60's LSD.
 

Einion

New member
Interesting topic, shame about the execution. I'm sure with a bit of effort a lot of us could find many worse covers than some on this list!

All-time lists are usually a bit rubbish but this one seems to forget its purpose midway, since Anybody Can Be Cool … But Awesome Takes Practice is just in the list to be made fun of. That's not inherently an absolutely terrible cover...

Einion
 

supervike

Super Moderator
LOL. That last one is a hoot.

I didn't have to say goodbye to mine, I can still visit them anytime I open my wifes purse.
 

No Such Agency

New member

Jesus that art even makes Rob Liefield look... well, less terrible. It's like a technical, but not talent/quality, progression of the kind of things schoolboys draw in their binders.

Then again, there are oh so many fantasy & SF cook covers that bear almost NO relation to the book's plot, and are either pointlessly hallucinogenic, or pointlessly sexual. It's not even an interesting cliche any more.

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Eg: this cover (for a novel just released) apparently not only fails to depict the lead character accurately, but seems to be a lazy riff on Angelina Jolie's character "Acid Burn" from the film "Hackers".
 

Einion

New member
No Such Agency said:
Then again, there are oh so many fantasy & SF cook covers that bear almost NO relation to the book's plot, and are either pointlessly hallucinogenic, or pointlessly sexual. It's not even an interesting cliche any more.
Amen brother, amen. The specific type I was thinking of is a generic spaceship sitting in a starfield or hanging over a planet (if I remember correctly, usually done by Chris Foss, Chris Moore or John Berkey).

Einion
 

No Such Agency

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Einon: yeah... I remember those... A GIS of Chris Foss was instantly recognizable! My favourite was always Vincent DiFate, though, even when the illustration didn't have anything to do with the book. Love his work...
 
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