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Sexy death. I am ending with this because, last night I saw Halloween Candy at the store. A grim reminder that fall will soon be at our doorstep.
I remember that centaur picture. It was used for the cover of a book my father owned.
ReplyDeleteIt was called "Bizarre Beziehungen" it was written in german and contained stories by a guy... uhm..
*makes a quick google check*
Ah... by a guy named Phillip J. Farmer.
That's interesting! I figured it had to have a release outside of the US for some reason. Though, I doubt I would have ever found out where, had you not commented. I wonder what kind of stories it featured, or if it was ever translated? Time to do some searching!
DeleteWell Boris-sama is well known so he did alot of novel comission covers as well. :D it was featured also in Heavy Metal once :) heck he and his wife always been HM's fav artist guests
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ReplyDeleteIf I remember correct, the author was american. At least it was a german translation of the book. But I couldn't tell you what the english title of the book is. After my father passed away we threw the book away.
Either way, I think I can admit that I read a few stories. They were all science fiction and no fantasy. I also never read anything about a centaur.
One story was about a crew that had a base on the mars. On of them found a visitor from a different planed (a female) who observed the earth and wondered if they evolved from savages to a peaceful species.
Another one was about a shuttle that crashes on an unknown planet. The only two survivors soon get caught by some gigantiv snail-things, that want the humans to raise and protect their children, because they can't. A third story is a direct follow up to that story. One of those snail-things that was raised by the survivours tells other snail-things how well they were educated and how that knowledge saved it from the Olfw.
Maybe there was a centaur story, too... *shrugs*
Your "built barbarian" is Brad Hollibaugh "in drag" ;-)
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Ah, man, you shouldn't have thrown that out. Philip Jose Farmer is one of the best American sci-fi authors of all time. Ranks up there with Kurt Vonnegut.
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