User blog comment:GodzillaFan1/Artwork Review: Classic Gooebumps/@comment-28171460-20170717094639

My thoughts on Dorman's art:


 * Monster Blood - What is going on in Dorman's cover? In the Monster Blood books, Monster Blood isn't sentient.
 * One Day at HorrorLand - Dorman's cover seems to take after Return to HorrorLand.
 * Say Cheese and Die! - Is the skull reflected on the lens or is it inside the camera itself? I'd love it if it looked more like a reflection. Still an interesting cover over all.
 * The Werewolf of Fever Swamp - Is it bad that I dislike the reprint's artwork? It's just too excessive. Not subtle at all.
 * Welcome to Dead House - You were completely right. Dorman didn't do much more than try to copy Jacobus's artwork with a slight Dutch-angle, which is sad because Dorman does much better with original art.
 * You Can't Scare Me! - I might argue that this was Tim's scariest cover in the original series. I like what Dorman did with the monochrome-yellow color scheme, but the cover seems a little underdone and under-detailed.
 * Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes - DEARY ME! Those are some ugly gnomes. Who'd put those on their lawn?
 * Vampire Breath - I dislike the pee-yellow color scheme and the goofy looking vampire face.
 * Stay Out of the Basement - I was going to comment on the floors looking like that of a 1950's restaurant, but then I realized the checkered design was likely an homage to the checkered flooring in the original series artwork.
 * A Shocker on Shock Street - The rounded fisheye-ish effect is cool.
 * The Ghost Next Door - A goblin doorknocker and a wonky hand don't do it for me.
 * Attack of the Graveyard Ghouls - The most obviously and insultingly watered down cover.

Any covers I didn't mention, I probably just agreed with you.