Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Okay, I love these.

Check these out:



Dude, I would buy that Japanese edition of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in a heartbeat... sadly, it's not a real book.

According to Cinematical, artist Mitch Ansara created these images for his "Make Something Cool Every Day" project. They're a collection of fake, 1960s-style book covers for an imaginary series of literary adaptations of popular movies. Head over to Ansara's site to see better versions of the above covers, as well as several more titles.

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