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Just a friendly reminder: please only use this thread for discussing the artwork -- there is another thread for discussing the film itself.
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Love the cover. I thought Rick was going to feature the goat in a tasteless pose!
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Great cover. Sums the film up brilliantly .... nudity and violence!
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I too love the artwork, one of his very best. Of the alternate cover options, my vote is for number five! |
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As you probably know, Island of Death comes with a reversible sleeve and that reversible sleeve needs a different piece of artwork to that on the front cover, Rick Melton's wonderful painting -- stands to reason, doesn't it? Anyway, why am I blathering on when there is artwork to be unveiled? Without further ado, here is the reverse cover:
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Although that matches the original VHS,which I'm usually a sucker for,this time around,I prefer Rick's!
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Me too Reaps; it's definitely one of his best. |
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Let's face it, Rick's artwork was always going to be tough to beat! As an alternative, I think this one's pretty good.
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Calum had one of those original VHS sleeves in his hand at the GFT showing...
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