Best cover art?
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 2017 11:05 am
Which fantasy/sf book has the best cover art, in your opinion?
For me, the cover art has to:
a) Look great.
b) Actually match something that happens in the book.
c) Make you curious as to what the book is about...or make you want to know what is happening on the cover. This one is tough to put into words. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the cover art should intrigue the casual viewer in the bookstore or browsing online.
For my nomination, I pick River of Blue Fire, which is the second book in Tad Williams' Otherland series, which I was just discussing in another thread.
Here is the artwork in question, by painter Michael Whalen:

And here is how it looks on the book.
www.suelloyddaviesbooks.com/shop_image/ ... 114023.JPG
I liked this cover so much I bought the book! Then bought book one so I would know what the heck was going on. So I think for me this was the most effective cover I have ever seen, since it convinced me to buy book two of a series I had never read.
It also depicts something that actually happens in the book near the climax. I dislike when a cover image has little/nothing to do with actual events in the book.
Anyone else have a nomination? Very interested to see other people's picks!
For me, the cover art has to:
a) Look great.
b) Actually match something that happens in the book.
c) Make you curious as to what the book is about...or make you want to know what is happening on the cover. This one is tough to put into words. I guess what I'm trying to say is that the cover art should intrigue the casual viewer in the bookstore or browsing online.
For my nomination, I pick River of Blue Fire, which is the second book in Tad Williams' Otherland series, which I was just discussing in another thread.
Here is the artwork in question, by painter Michael Whalen:

And here is how it looks on the book.
www.suelloyddaviesbooks.com/shop_image/ ... 114023.JPG
I liked this cover so much I bought the book! Then bought book one so I would know what the heck was going on. So I think for me this was the most effective cover I have ever seen, since it convinced me to buy book two of a series I had never read.
It also depicts something that actually happens in the book near the climax. I dislike when a cover image has little/nothing to do with actual events in the book.
Anyone else have a nomination? Very interested to see other people's picks!