The man is still working, so give his portfolio a look-see! Today, local StoryArc writers Victiny, Jre and I have compiled all the covers and ranked all 62 off the classic Goosebumps covers. Horrorland, Slappy, evil cameras, and Monster Blood – anyone with any faint nostalgia for these books can be able to instantly recognize these.īut again, these books aren’t Shakespeare, so it’s fair to say the real cherry on top these books are the diverse, dynamic, spooktacular cover arts by Tim Jacobus, who has seamlessly created over 100 Goosebumps covers. But there was certainly an irresistible charm that makes the books instantly iconic – you don’t make two Jack Black movies out of one semi-popular children’s series. The stories themselves aren’t horribly complex unimaginative pranks and generic family squabbles often feel repetitive. Stine have a lot of cheesy, juvenile entertainment that both adults and children can attach to and find some level of fun in. While they’re certainly no Stephen King-level writing, the young audience-targeted horror series by R.L. I’m not alone in saying Goosebumps was a pivotal part of my childhood.
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