- Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:52 am
#111544
Got a question, how do you get the inbedded photo as a whole picture on here?
Moderators: lazyben, static14, texasvinyl

static14 wrote:@steve you have to use an image host like imgur, photobucket or the like.Thanks!
There’s a thread on here somewhere on how to upload images.
Edit: here you go @steve!
http://www.spintheblackestcircles.com/b ... 97&t=76795
EvanCampbell wrote:deaf I have seen you post this a few times....I love this cover! I know you spoke highly of it. I need to get this!Evan, I recommend picking up a copy. I feel that it's Repeated Viewing's best work from his catalog, and seems to have a heavy prog influence that really shines out from the spookiness. It sounds like a lost gem from the 70's or early 80's. Also, if you enjoy the cover art, there is an 11"x11" art print inside on heavy card stock suitable for framing (which just reminded me that I should do that soon).
deafmetal wrote:It is quite excellent, I think Street Force 2 might be my favorite release from him but that is definitely a very close second. Plus it has that incredible artwork.EvanCampbell wrote:deaf I have seen you post this a few times....I love this cover! I know you spoke highly of it. I need to get this!Evan, I recommend picking up a copy. I feel that it's Repeated Viewing's best work from his catalog, and seems to have a heavy prog influence that really shines out from the spookiness. It sounds like a lost gem from the 70's or early 80's. Also, if you enjoy the cover art, there is an 11"x11" art print inside on heavy card stock suitable for framing (which just reminded me that I should do that soon).
deafmetal wrote:Another great Eric Adrian Lee cover. I like almost everything I've seen by that guy, even when I didn't realize it was him at the time.
deafmetal wrote:Look at this guy. @deaf, your collection never ceases to astound, you’ve got some real gems up there in northwest corner, always a pleasure to see what you’ve got on your table.
Hatter313 wrote:Hear, hear. Propping up Cascadia almost single-handedly.deafmetal wrote:Look at this guy. @deaf, your collection never ceases to astound, you’ve got some real gems up there in northwest corner, always a pleasure to see what you’ve got on your table.

deafmetal wrote:^The Enzo Sciotti poster art covers are some of my favorites.Yeah, It’s amazing to think of what Mondo launched with. especially since the merger, the divide between what’s likely to be a mondo release and what’s likely to be a DW release is pretty clear, but those early days were something else.
Enjoying this revisit tonight. Mondo launched with some real knockouts... Maniac, The Beyond, and The Deadly Spawn.