Death and Professor Longfellow September 6, 2014 Death and Professor Longfellow Good for middle school, but… Spread the love Tags: art for a refrigerator ◀ The House is in Charge H E L: Godsmacked (Human Eradication League Book 1 ▶ 6 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments Kris 10 years ago How is her face in front of his? Matt Nelson 10 years ago Reply to Kris She’s supposed to be leaning over his shoulder, her cheek resting on the side of his head. It’s not what you’d want to use for a professional book cover, but yeah… it’s got to be the work of someone who is pretty young. Sirona 10 years ago So if you shoot a professor, color comes out? If only Dorothy had known. She could’ve skipped the whole trip to Oz. john e. . . 10 years ago Reply to Sirona ‘zactly James F. Brown 10 years ago Damn, honey! Do something ’bout those nails. Before you injure someone with them. Wendy Christopher 10 years ago Questions: 1 – Is Professor Longfellow a secret twin of Mr Spock (when he was played by Leonard Nimoy?) 2 – Shouldn’t he be a little bit more anxious than he is about that gaping flesh wound in his chest? 3 – Why does the lady have buttocks for a nose?
How is her face in front of his?
She’s supposed to be leaning over his shoulder, her cheek resting on the side of his head. It’s not what you’d want to use for a professional book cover, but yeah… it’s got to be the work of someone who is pretty young.
So if you shoot a professor, color comes out? If only Dorothy had known. She could’ve skipped the whole trip to Oz.
‘zactly
Damn, honey! Do something ’bout those nails. Before you injure someone with them.
Questions:
1 – Is Professor Longfellow a secret twin of Mr Spock (when he was played by Leonard Nimoy?)
2 – Shouldn’t he be a little bit more anxious than he is about that gaping flesh wound in his chest?
3 – Why does the lady have buttocks for a nose?