At first I thought someone had thrown up an old airline travel pamphlet/schedule on Amazon.
Now I wonder if it is yet another branch of the zombie apocalypse genre. If not, I think I would be driven to start my own apocalypse after meeting these people.
Ben Ripley
10 years ago
This is what Del Toro’s cover for ‘The Strain’ was originally intended to be.
Another one that looked OK before I scrolled down and saw badly drawn Freddie Kruger.
“I’m not a real pilot, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night. They even gave me this nifty cap with a smiley face.”
Even though this is “a collection of absurd short stories, ambient travel anecdotes and existentialist flash fiction” it deserves better. Probably.
At first I thought someone had thrown up an old airline travel pamphlet/schedule on Amazon.
Now I wonder if it is yet another branch of the zombie apocalypse genre. If not, I think I would be driven to start my own apocalypse after meeting these people.
This is what Del Toro’s cover for ‘The Strain’ was originally intended to be.
I wonder what the stews look like.
It’s hard to look past the melty-face, but exactly how small are the windows of that plane? Or are the guys on top of the steps giants?
Going by their size versus the size of the open door beside/behind them, I’m going with giants.
I remember marker comps!
Now when will the real illustration be done?
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