New Covers For Old 2022: Day XI

Once again, you can’t fix it if you don’t understand what the problem is…

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Original Cover

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Original Cover

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Original Cover

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Original Cover

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Original Cover

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Original Cover

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Syd
Syd
2 years ago

some of these are actually worse than the originals, but mostly lateral differences.

Hitch
2 years ago

Well, the last two–The Resurrectionist and Lily’s Homecoming Under Fire (???)–are the clear winners in the cover revisions arena. As @Syd said, below (above? Who the hell can tell here, pre-posting?), they are mostly lateral moves and didn’t start out that great to begin with.

Isn’t that Sleeping Dogs Lie artwork a trademarked character, or…? Something about him is awfully familiar, from some cartoon somewhere…anybody?

Ian
Ian
2 years ago

Trella’s new cover is an improvement.

Hitch
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian

And the genre is, for that vast improvement….? Quick without peeking!

Ian
Ian
2 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

All right I’ll guess Sci fi or science-fantasy

Hitch
2 years ago
Reply to  Ian

Unh-hunh. And those are, generally, two very distinct genres. Crossover? Maybe. But maybe not. If you can’t tell….

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
2 years ago

“Lily’s Homecoming Under Fire” got away from the image of a lady in spike heels on soft soil. Unforgettable and absurd.There are things possible only with cut’n’paste.