Beastiality? Star Wars Cosplay? (The two guys/gals/whatevers in the fencing scene, in the upper right). Or Planet of the Apes cosplay? (Q: are those apes in human clothing and skins, or vice versa?) That guy with the cape has ginormous feet.
The heroine–presumably–needs corrective surgery for that wildly unsymmetrical jawline. I’m surprised she can chew her food.
This is what happens when authors can draw, more or less. The author is, presumably, the “jc” in the mark/sig, right?
If it’s a trilogy collection, then there were at least two more of these covers. Think about that.
Sometimes it’s best to just have title and author on the cover against a solid color. this is one of those times.
Grey Holliston Novelex book cloth, a maroon faux leather band with the author and title in Garamond gold leaf letters. Classic book covers.
Beastiality? Star Wars Cosplay? (The two guys/gals/whatevers in the fencing scene, in the upper right). Or Planet of the Apes cosplay? (Q: are those apes in human clothing and skins, or vice versa?) That guy with the cape has ginormous feet.
The heroine–presumably–needs corrective surgery for that wildly unsymmetrical jawline. I’m surprised she can chew her food.
This is what happens when authors can draw, more or less. The author is, presumably, the “jc” in the mark/sig, right?
I think it’s the Village People in the background.
Village of the Darnned people.
LOL!! I like this better. Yes.
Forget about the jaw, that girl is in dire need of a scoliosis surgery. Just look at those shoulders, her neck is completely off-center.
The guy on the top left had his helmet fall over his eyes.
I think the monkey on the left is actually the cover designer. Apparently an opposable thumb doesn’t always get the job done.