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but this is a long time coming... i have most of the Fleming reprints, and I have a handful of the Gardner books (original releases that i have randomly found over the years).. and i would love to put these reissues right next to my Fleming reissues - should look nice having them all together..
I notice this is the american market also, i wonder if they'll get a reprint over here in blighty
The cover art isn't awful... but IMO, it pales to the cover art from these Fleming reissues..
the art on the cover of the Gardner ones are almost cartoon like - which again, isn't bad.... well, except for Icebreaker - i nearly wet myself when i first saw it.. lol... something simple and classy would work just fine...
I hope the cover art isn't final though.
It's a nice tribute to him that they are reprinting his books - RIP Mr Gardner ..and thanks.
The cover art is not to my taste either...I get the feeling I'm coming off as hard to please.
I am the same way... again, my post with Fleming reissue art - that art is leaps and bounds better than what is being used here... i understand that they are following a template, so it fits in a series of books when you put them side by side... but even those Fleming ones followed some sort of template, but each cover felt unique, and really jumped out at you...
hell, even the hard cover art of the Fleming reissues are better than what's above..
I've read all the JGs and have a set of paperbacks but only about half of my set are the original UK p/b covers I want. It's damn hard finding decent 2nd hand copies!
These reprints, if I've got this right suggest the first 5 in HB followed by the rest in PB? Is this how they were originally released? Were the later ones PB only?
And the US seems to be getting a complete PB run but with new covers?
Decisions decisions....
I love the look of the hardbacks but it'd be nice to have a full set in one form or another. If anyone could enlighten I'd be grateful
As for the books...fairly middling I'm afraid. He seems more enthusiastic with the early releases then the schedule seems to catch up with him and they feel cranked out to order. Recently re-read 'Win,Lose or Die' however and really enjoyed it. They are now very of their time though.
One thing I really would like to see is graphic novels of these. I think the'd suit really well.....
http://www.mi6-hq.com/sections/literary/index_gardner.php3
On that page, there are no covers for Death Is Forever and Never Send Flowers. Is there any reason why?
Also when will other Bond novels be covered by MI6? There's quite a few left to do!
@Samuel1001 - good point...I don't know the answer.
Oh and yes the covers are abysmal. As derivative a Bond cover as you'll ever see.
A banner year for Bond fans: Carte Blanche, Gardner reprints + Bond 23 in production!
I always thought a cool concept for ICEBREAKER cover art would be a Nazi Iron Cross medal frozen in cracked, bloodstained ice...