Women’s Barracks, huh? I guess that’s what women do in the army?
The last, We, Too, Must Love feels very lonely and wistful.
jazzletsays
As well as feeling lonely and whistful We, Too, Must Love seems to be putting across a quite different, perhaps even studious(?), vibe rather than the titillation the other covers go for. It also has a far more average kind of female body depicted, I’ve noticed less idealised and/or polished women on some of the more recent covers too.
Caine is there an order that you are publishing these covers in?
rq says
Women’s Barracks, huh? I guess that’s what women do in the army?
The last, We, Too, Must Love feels very lonely and wistful.
jazzlet says
As well as feeling lonely and whistful We, Too, Must Love seems to be putting across a quite different, perhaps even studious(?), vibe rather than the titillation the other covers go for. It also has a far more average kind of female body depicted, I’ve noticed less idealised and/or polished women on some of the more recent covers too.
Caine is there an order that you are publishing these covers in?
Caine says
Jazzlet, no, no order.