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Hard

The distorted, randomly placed bullets really make this, don’t you think?

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Bruce
Bruce
11 years ago

So, did the gun fall and fire causing the bullets to explode out of the magazine? I’m so confused…

L.
L.
11 years ago

It’s rainin’ bullets, hallelujah! It’s rainin’ ammo, amen!

Kris
Kris
11 years ago

I thought they were lipsticks.

hotclaws
hotclaws
11 years ago

Why the capital U?

Charlie
Charlie
11 years ago

I’m going to be honest, I kind of like it.

Matt Nelson
11 years ago
Reply to  Charlie

Yeah, it’s got issues to be sure, but I’ve seen far, far worse.

Lauren
11 years ago

Awesome Trayvon Martin stereotype cover.

Rubyfruit
Rubyfruit
11 years ago

Yep, it’s covered all the Urban Fiction cover bases, all right. It’s like whoever made the cover had a checklist on hand.

Mildly attractive African-American woman? Check. Mildly-attractive African-American man? Check. Stacks of dollar bills? Check. Obligatory gun and/or bullets? Got both? Double-check on that one! We’ve got a winner!

I’ve seen worse covers from the realms of Urban Fiction, but I’ve also seen better.

Axolotl
Axolotl
11 years ago

It nearly works… it’s just there’s too much. If they got rid of the distorted low-rez bullets and the lens flare and the crap smoke effect and the Betrayal blahblahblah in TNR and David Whatsisface in unmatching font, and removed the overlay of bricks and wire on the background and darkened the image of the city so the characters and title/author name stood out better, I think it would have been quite a decent composition.