The Keeper of the Story

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The Keeper of the Story

“An illustrated folktale.” That means this cover is just the beginning.

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Brenda
Brenda
9 years ago

The poor boy looks like he’s itching. The cover isn’t that bad, but his pose for the cover could have been a lot better!

LydiaFC
LydiaFC
9 years ago

There’s some strange stretching of the kid’s head. Was it drawn that way or was it distorted on purpose to fit the cover? Either way, bad.

Sirona
9 years ago

This could have been an okay cover. Certainly better than some we see here. But the boy’s torso is messed up (what’s with that left arm?) and his head looks like he’s a doll that’s been run over by a car. The kink in the neck, the bend/position of the arms. Yikes! And what the heck is up with his shirt, especially the sleeves? I don’t believe ordinary fabric can behave that way.

On the plus side, the apples look delicious! For cartoon apples.

Kris
Kris
9 years ago

Nice fake medallion.

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
9 years ago
Reply to  Kris

+1 🙂

john e. . .
9 years ago

I think he’s a 2-dimensional boy stuck in a 3-D world.

C. M. Kenyon
C. M. Kenyon
9 years ago

People who use Poser for book covers should be shot into the sun. I’ve never seen it done well in any medium, and I’ve seen it done poorly more times than I can count.

Jen
Jen
9 years ago

WTF?! Is this kid made out of stacked bricks dressed in the world’s most starched clothes? Also, real nice pancake face with the ultimate ’70s hair-do. This book is supposed to be for kids aged 6-8? What kind of kid would look at that cover and say “WOW! This book looks AWESOME?” I was a pretty strange kid but even I would have looked at that and thought “Nope, won’t be checking out THAT one”.