The Man Who Fell From the Sky

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The Man Who Fell From the Sky

So she’s behind his shoulder but in front of his hat brim?

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Take Cover
Take Cover
9 years ago

He wasn’t going fast enough.

Sirona
9 years ago

Hey, cowboy dude, there’s a skinless corpse on your bolo tie. That’s SO not attractive.

Jen
Jen
9 years ago
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That’s what I was thinking. Maybe he made it himself. I just now noticed that rearing stallion to the right. Looks like an ice sculpture you’d see at a western themed wedding. Is that his equally freaky bride on the left? Do we really care? Um……no.

Ron Miller
9 years ago

“Angel Detectives”??? Oh dear…

DED
DED
9 years ago

>>So she’s behind his shoulder but in front of his hat brim?<<

Inspired by Escher, of course.

Nancy
Nancy
9 years ago

Wow, waaaaaaaaaaaaay too busy.

I’d keep it simple by picking one image or 2 at the very most; trying to do a collage of several images is super hard to keep cohesive (I’ve tried – meh). IMHO, I would go for the naked man/body thingie on Clint Black’s chest, blow it up a bit (or choose something similar with angel wings), keep the clouds, search for some different fonts that say fantasy a little better.

I also think the series title is way too small, but I guess the cover just didn’t have the room because of all the images crammed in.

Kregger
Kregger
9 years ago

And the Script is in front of his hat, so he’s gazing up at the writing.

LydiaFC
LydiaFC
9 years ago

Wow. He falls from the sky AND he fights crime?

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9 years ago

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