Creator of the award-winning web series, Abnormal Fixation. One of the horror genre's "most widely read critics" (Rue Morgue # 68), "an accomplished film journalist" (Comic Buyer's Guide #1535), and the award-winning author of Horror Films of the 1980s (2007) and Horror Films of the 1970s (2002), John Kenneth Muir, presents his blog on film, television and nostalgia, named one of the Top 100 Film Studies Blog on the Net.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Pop Art: Dune Cover Edition
award-winning creator of Enter The House Between and author of 32 books including Horror Films FAQ (2013), Horror Films of the 1990s (2011), Horror Films of the 1980s (2007), TV Year (2007), The Rock and Roll Film Encyclopedia (2007), Mercy in Her Eyes: The Films of Mira Nair (2006),, Best in Show: The Films of Christopher Guest and Company (2004), The Unseen Force: The Films of Sam Raimi (2004), An Askew View: The Films of Kevin Smith (2002), The Encyclopedia of Superheroes on Film & Television (2004), Exploring Space:1999 (1997), An Analytical Guide to TV's Battlestar Galactica (1998), Terror Television (2001), Space:1999 - The Forsaken (2003) and Horror Films of the 1970s (2002).
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Very interesting idea to compare book covers. I remember trying to compare all the various editions of "The Hobbit" and "Lord of the Rings" and being fascinated by the choices made by the various publishers, designers and artists.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see more posts like this!
Pierre
Hi Pierre,
DeleteThanks for the input. I will definitely include more of these cover comparisons. Glad you like it!
The third one down is my copy! I've had it since high school in the mid-80s. I think it's about time for a re-read, too.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Pierre - I've always been interested in cover illustration, and considering that the '70s and '80s timeframe you so often address on this blog had a lot of extremely vivid cover art, it seems like an appropriate thing to expand into.
Jason:
DeleteThe third one down is my copy as well! I've had it since high school as well.
I appreciate both you and Pierre letting me know when you like certain kinds of post, and I am very happy to continue in this direction.
All my best,
John
Who published the fifth one ? Thanks
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