It’s the story of a beautiful young cosplayer forced against her will into a defective cloning machine, that spits out semitransparent skewed and warped bits of people.
I was trying to work out what was going on at the bottom of the image (under the inexplicably-right-aligned byline) – did she have three legs or something? – until I realized it’s a bit of her chest area again, for no readily apparent reason.
She must related to that shapeshifting “Bad Terminator” made out of liquid metal.
I’d put money on a case of stolen artwork here. So, you know, between that and the aspect ratio mayhem, that’s two crimes against literature.
It’s like the heroine made wallpaper from her own image, and put it up inside her house.
“It’s okay to use a stolen image if you distort it a bit,” said the cover designer. “It’s no longer the same image.”
It’s the story of a beautiful young cosplayer forced against her will into a defective cloning machine, that spits out semitransparent skewed and warped bits of people.
I was trying to work out what was going on at the bottom of the image (under the inexplicably-right-aligned byline) – did she have three legs or something? – until I realized it’s a bit of her chest area again, for no readily apparent reason.
omg you’re right! That’s quite disturbing /: Who would do that and for what purpose…?