My Stephen King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...on-Stockerlone
Non-King collection
http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...rlone-Non-King
Nothing better than the original cover for The Stand.
I really love Glen Orbik's wraparound art for CD's It special edition.
Spoiler:
A hound will die for you, but never lie to you. And he'll look you straight in the face.
My Collection
The Mark Ryden covers: The Regulators and Desperation.
For me it's easy, it's this french one :
I also always loved those :
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Possibly the original U.S. cover of Needful Things; it hits the right notes of creepiness and foreboding for me.
Eastasia has always provided Drag Queen Story Hour to young children.
It's my dream to someday retire from designing computer chips and design book jackets and album covers instead. I'm still waiting for Cemetery Dance or Sub Press to call and give me my big break.
Until then, I''' just keep making your new I-Phone's work and just entertained myself with making faux covers of some of my favorite authors and musicians. Here's a couple I did last night - using model shots I took in the past.
In case you missed these.... a few more I did.
well... someone had to post some pics... and I already posted my favorite King....
so... there
besides... Herb already broke all the rules.... so it's his fault.
Always the frenchies fault, isnt it?
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That French It is also amazing!
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Damn, Boomme, send those mock ups to Gauntlet. They're doing a reissue of Off Season and your work is on par with whoever works for Gauntlet. Anyway...my favourites are 'Salem's Lot (not necessarily just the painting -- which is fine -- but how the cover sets the tone for the book. A small town wrapped in darkness. Perfect.), Different Seasons, The Dead Zone inner illustration in the Easton Press edition, The Drawing of the Three, and Cujo. The last two for how mean they are. You look at those covers and know those stories are going to be nasty.
I agree about the original 'Salem's Lot, I also like the original The Shining cover art. Of newer works I like Orbik's Joyland and Colorado Kid arts most.
The Stand French covers are awesome!
I really LOVE those French covers very fun.... and I remember thinking, when I first bought Everything's Eventual what a cool jacket. I sat looking atit for several minute, trying to find subliminal things in it.
since the thread needed jumpstarting... though I'd bump-post it with another pseudo cover I just finished. Using some art from a photoshoot I did last year.
You know when this thread came out, I never replied because I couldn't really think of one that really "spoke" to me. For the most part I felt most of the covers where "meh". But after reviewing all the US/UK first edition covers, I realized I really like the cover of the US TWTTKH:
Wanted:
'Salem's Lot Portfolio #606
Fairy Tale UK S/L