
“The Man Whose Wife Was A Man” — This is a complex novel, comes with a center-fold knitting pattern
A Vinco Original by Catherine Coxfosters (2019)
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“The Man Whose Wife Was A Man” — This is a complex novel, comes with a center-fold knitting pattern
A Vinco Original by Catherine Coxfosters (2019)
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“Cleaning up Space - But why” — But why. That’s deep.
Original title: “Trapped in Space” by Jack Williamson (1970)
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“I am not Hitler” by Karla Polzl — I can imagine this being a daily routine for the guy
Original title: “The Adventures of Sally” by P.G. Wodehouse (1922)
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“The Astounding Semi-Translucent Fart Machine” — Who would ever need such a device?
Original title: “The Mole Pirate” by Murray Leinster (1934)
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“Scary Bald Guy Is Watching” — Bet he’s knocking one off up there
Original title: “The Sky Is Falling” by Lester del Rey (1954)
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“Best We Do As He Says” — Before he gets angry again…
Original title: “We Help Daddy (A Little Golden Book #468)” by Mini Stein (1962) — Illustration by Eloise Wilkin
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“Fuck That Red Thing”
Original title: “Renaissance” by A.E. Van Vogt (1979)
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“Off The Grid” — Tommy drinks filtered pee now, Mary
Original title: “My Home (A Little Golden Book #206)” by Renee Bartkowski (1977) — Illustration by ROFry
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“Say You Look Might Cute In Them Jeans, Boy” by G.W. Walker — You don’t look so bad yourself, queer alien
A Vinco Original (2018) — Illustration by Art Saaf
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“Words - Tourettes Edition Twat” — Well, shit
Original title: “Words (Little Golden Books #45)” by Selma Lola Chambers (1948)
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“Let’s Just Eat Her” — Because what else would bears do??
Original title: “The Three Bears” by Feodor Rojankovsky (1948)
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“And Then I Was Like: U Mad Bro?” — The terrible stories of an obnoxious mummy. A terrible book. 2/6.
Original title: “The Invisible Man” by H.G. Wells (1959)
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“The Fuck is this Shit” — Well, fly infested trout, I think.
Original title: “The Big Brown Bear (A Little Golden Book)” by Georges Duplaix (1944) — Illustration by Gustaf Tenggren
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“Bloody Foreigners” — Perhaps it’s time for a Plexit?
Original title: “Doomed Planet” by Lee Sheldon (1967)
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Reissue: “Yo Blondie I’m Not A Horse” — The audacity of this blonde chick…
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“You Watch My Ass” — Imagine your pants looking like a scorched impact-crater
Original title: “The Colors of Space” by Marion Zimmer Bradley (1983)
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“Why Am I Melting?” — Global warming has gained a foothold in literature
Original title: “"Ashes and others”“ by H.P. Lovecraft & divers hands (1982)”
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“I’m Highly Trained In The Ancient Martial Art Of Fuck!” — Looks like something useful to know when walking through dark alleys at night
Original title: “Kiai” by Piers Anthony and Roberto Fuentes (1974)
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Vinco Design
I’ve started another Tumblr blog for all side-projects (other designs) that don’t fit the spoof-book-cover theme: Vinco Design. So follow me there as well, if you enjoy my designs!
At the moment, I’m posting the ‘Cassette Units’ I have been designing almost daily since last week (all are available in my shop).
And ofcourse, stay tuned for more spoof book covers over here.
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