Since Goosebumps: Welcome to Dead House was first published in 1992, kids have clamored for the series’ 62 books, and tie-in TV shows, films, and other spin-offs. R.L. Stine’s stories have spooked a decade of kids in the 1990s and a generation since. Visually all those books had one thing in common: the stylized brand-defining cover artwork of Tim Jacobus. Dark imagery, bright colors, shocking monsters, and drippy gore previewed what kids were going to find inside the pages–if they dared. Now Dynamite Entertainment has created a large format, hardcover book to showcase Jacobus’s art, including sketches and concepts leading up to his famous covers. Written by Sarah Rodriguez and designed by Mark McNabb, The Art of Goosebumps is now available for pre-order here at Amazon. Check out our first look inside the book for borg readers, courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment:
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