Oh, and that black T shirt …. say, is that Rick Grimes? Another LBC that keeps on giving.
Jeff VanMeter
10 years ago
It almost looks as if the horse is growing out of her head; like some horrible inhuman creature that was her twin at some point in the womb (See: Basket Case, 1981)
Use of the caduceus (a winged staff with two serpents entwined) as a medical symbol started, apparently, with the US Army Medical Corps in 1902.
In Luke’s day, the medical symbol would have been the Rod of Asclepius, a staff with one serpent entwined.
Oh, and that black T shirt …. say, is that Rick Grimes? Another LBC that keeps on giving.
It almost looks as if the horse is growing out of her head; like some horrible inhuman creature that was her twin at some point in the womb (See: Basket Case, 1981)
Of all expressions that make you look like a holy man of God, biting your lip is not one of them.
Without “Intrepid Men of God” at the top, this has the look of a cheesy romance novel.
Also. Is Luke both a slave and a physician? Is the woman the slave and the horse the physician?
She rose out of the ground, gave that guy the stink-eye and slowly sank back down again.
I was deeply troubled by the anachronism of Luke’s t-shirt until I read the first few paragraphs of the Look Inside.
Based on that, the book should be titled Luke vs. the Terminator.
Sucking your lower lip in for a cover photo is an odd choice.