Shade of Green: Two Planets Collide

Shade of Green: Two Planets Collide

Mushrooms? Explains a lot, really.

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Greg house
Greg house
6 years ago

Have you ever heard the old saying never judge a book by it’s cover? It could use some touching up! Otherwise this is a pretty cool cover!

red
red
6 years ago
Reply to  Greg house

Another one is “It’s not lupus.”

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago
Reply to  Greg house

Haha “some touching up”, okay buddy.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Greg house

Yes. I’ve heard that old saying.
How does it apply to judging book covers on their merits as book covers?

Hitch
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Not to mention–it’s completely untrue. I find that using covers as a barometer of how much care went into the making of the entire book works pretty damn good. I’d pass up the book that this cover was on. I’d assume that if the author doesn’t even care enough to NOT use distorted images, s/he didn’t bother taking care of the book, either.

It’s kind of a shame, b/c the LITB has some promise.

misterfweem
misterfweem
6 years ago

This is great. If you like ovoids.

EricL
EricL
6 years ago

Why did you take a photo of your girlfriend staring through a dirty fish aquarium and why did you think that would make a nice cover photo?

Lydia
Lydia
6 years ago

The collision of the planet of mushrooms and the planet of the giant heads. A Third Rock from the Sun flashback?