Exposure to too many wolves has Nathan seeing them where they don’t exist! Actually, maybe it’s meant to be an optical illusion — is it two wolves, or a face? And as cool as the Pablo Ferro-esque font is, it would be hard to read even without the filter/shading effect.
I think it’s a face that’s had the life filtered out of it. Title font reminds me of Men In Black movies. In this form and color? Illegible.
LydiaFC
10 years ago
I see the wolves, can’t read the title.
James F. Brown
10 years ago
I first thought the title was “PERFECTED SWF (aka Single White Female) ULNESS”.
Yeah, really readable font.
And totally groovy Rorschach artwork, too. In addition to the Wolfie eyes, the nose looks like a bat. And the top of his head looks like Boris Karloff’s in Frankenstein.
Exposure to too many wolves has Nathan seeing them where they don’t exist! Actually, maybe it’s meant to be an optical illusion — is it two wolves, or a face? And as cool as the Pablo Ferro-esque font is, it would be hard to read even without the filter/shading effect.
“So, vhat do you see in dis inkblot?”
“A wolf.”
“Mmm hmm. Und dis one?”
“A wolf.”
“I see…”
I think it’s a face that’s had the life filtered out of it. Title font reminds me of Men In Black movies. In this form and color? Illegible.
I see the wolves, can’t read the title.
I first thought the title was “PERFECTED SWF (aka Single White Female) ULNESS”.
Yeah, really readable font.
And totally groovy Rorschach artwork, too. In addition to the Wolfie eyes, the nose looks like a bat. And the top of his head looks like Boris Karloff’s in Frankenstein.
So the animals we see say more about us than about the art?
“How many animals can you spot in this cover?”
I did see two animals facing each other first, before the face. I think the one on the right is a warthog.