The Man Who Fell From the Sky

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The Man Who Fell From the Sky

So she’s behind his shoulder but in front of his hat brim?

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Take Cover
Take Cover
10 years ago

He wasn’t going fast enough.

Sirona
10 years ago

Hey, cowboy dude, there’s a skinless corpse on your bolo tie. That’s SO not attractive.

Jen
Jen
10 years ago
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That’s what I was thinking. Maybe he made it himself. I just now noticed that rearing stallion to the right. Looks like an ice sculpture you’d see at a western themed wedding. Is that his equally freaky bride on the left? Do we really care? Um……no.

Ron Miller
10 years ago

“Angel Detectives”??? Oh dear…

DED
DED
10 years ago

>>So she’s behind his shoulder but in front of his hat brim?<<

Inspired by Escher, of course.

Nancy
Nancy
10 years ago

Wow, waaaaaaaaaaaaay too busy.

I’d keep it simple by picking one image or 2 at the very most; trying to do a collage of several images is super hard to keep cohesive (I’ve tried – meh). IMHO, I would go for the naked man/body thingie on Clint Black’s chest, blow it up a bit (or choose something similar with angel wings), keep the clouds, search for some different fonts that say fantasy a little better.

I also think the series title is way too small, but I guess the cover just didn’t have the room because of all the images crammed in.

Kregger
10 years ago

And the Script is in front of his hat, so he’s gazing up at the writing.

LydiaFC
LydiaFC
10 years ago

Wow. He falls from the sky AND he fights crime?

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10 years ago

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