Buckle your seatbelts.
(I say this only because Tom Siddell said it recently and it inspired overexcited speculation amongst his readers, and I want to see if the same phenomenon will work here.)
Buckle your seatbelts.
(I say this only because Tom Siddell said it recently and it inspired overexcited speculation amongst his readers, and I want to see if the same phenomenon will work here.)
Awesome … loving it already John!
Cheers,
Paul
Your covers just keep getting better … this one is very well done. The colours and reflections are very good – as is the detail on the furniture and fittings.
Brilliant cover!
I'm going to have to agree with the others about this issue's cover. It is excellent in many ways. The air of mystery, the suspense of the scene, the colors, and the attention to details…. Tuesday cannot come quickly enough
*uncomfortable squeezing under the seat for the lost belt, avoiding old popsicle sticks and petrified gum… Ahah!* CLI-CLICK! (Okay, I realize that was a metaphor, but I couldn't help it).
I'm very excited for this issue! This cover grabs you, from that man in the painting (a younger Robinson?… Either way, I like the contrast from painting to real-life), to their cautious watching of the silhouette of a man down the corridor. Everything flows extremely well (and even the wallpaper is great!) I feel mystified in looking at it.
John, now that you have five issues under your belt and number six is under way I have a suggestion.
I often like to go back and read the previous Sunrise issues. This often means scrolling through the archive to locate the start of issues. What would be really cool is a page that displays each of the issue covers. When a reader clicks on an issue cover it takes me to the start of the issue.
Just a thought.
Way ahead of you, buddy. Check out the new Archives page, which I updated mere days ago!
Very Nice. I like it