Joe Camel Comments: “Why do I always fall for a guy with nazi boots and a TV antenna on his head?”
Published 1960
Joe Camel Comments: “Why do I always fall for a guy with nazi boots and a TV antenna on his head?”
Published 1960
Good Show Sir Comments: Cover art, suitable for framing, from the artist’s website.
From his biography:
Peter died much too soon but at least he was sitting in a bar with a drink in front of him. There are worse ways to go. At his funeral the vicar said he was probably “getting in the rounds” in heaven. I like to think he’s painting there too … He was intelligent and widely read and a regular member of his local pub’s quiz and cricket teams, though he would say that was mainly for the beer! He died in March 1998 in Skegness while he and some colleagues were working on a mural at Butlins, relaxing in the hotel bar after work.
Published 1979
Justin Comments: I was inspired to send this in by “The Berkley Showcase” last week. I think the covers on John Silbersack’s sci-fi books has been sadly underrepresented on your site.
Published 1983
Hey Goombahs! It’s a Two-Fer Tuesday Dominic Flandri Special!
Good Show Sir Comments:
#1 Welcome to the Galactic Roman Empire!
#2 She’s my wife. My best friend. My beard. My human shield.
Published 1983, 1987
Thanks to Armando for sending these in.
Good Show Sir Comments: Better to beg forgiveness … than to get the cover art pre-approved.
Published 2007
Click to remove Les Moutons de l’espace
Good Show Sir Comments: Our colleague over at pulpfiles has a new Liberator of Jedd book review up and, Holy Space Sheep, the French sure know how to do a Dick Blade cover! Thanks again to pulpfiles for bringing this new cover awfulness to our attention.
Published 1976
Good Show Sir Comments: More like A Feast of Beefcake.
Published 1975
You might remember this from here.
Juan Paul Comments: “Now, fish boy, what were you saying about our fashion sense?”
Published 1986
Click to make hats more ridiculous
Alice Comments: Hey Tag Wizard! You get to use your “ridiculous hat” tag again!
Published 1980
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