Thread:GodzillaFan1/@comment-28171460-20190211210932/@comment-4207976-20190215081712

So I've been listening to Goosebumps interviews while editing. Here's some stuff I noticed:


 * Stine again incorrectly says Attack of the Jack is about "a jack-o'-lantern that comes to life." Though, in another interview he correctly states the book is about a haunted jack-in-the-box. Kinda odd how he states an incorrect plot in two separate interviews for a book he (at the time) just wrote.
 * Stine says one scene in The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb was inspired by the time he was at the LA airport and saw these parents give an envelop to their kid who was flying by themselves for the first time. I don't own the book, so I don't know what scene he's talking about. And could it be possible he's getting mixed-up with Return of the Mummy? Both books feature airports.
 * Tim claims Scholastic thought about canceling the original series around book 5 - 6 due to low sales.
 * WHOA. Apparently Tim now has the full art for Tales to Give You Goosebumps. Gonna ask later if he can send it.
 * Tim claimed that a small New Jersey book publisher "paid for all the rights" and is going to release a book titled "The Art of Goosebumps", which apparently features Goosebumps art (lol) from all the cover artists who worked on the series. I cannot find any info about this book's existence, but if it does get released, you need to change your name to Goosebumps(Of)Art(The).
 * Tim showcased more concept art from Deep Trouble II. Were these three images in It Came from New Jersey? If not, I'll probably ask for them as well. The unused art both seem to pay homage to the original Deep Trouble artwork, though I can see why they didn't go with them. The middle one is cool but lacks subtlety, and the one on the right looks kinda goofy due to the eyes.