Arguably more well-known than the stories themselves, R.L. Stine‘s Goosebumps book series’s covers found the perfect blend of cartoonish and creepy, as Tim Jacobus’ neon-soaked art seared its way into ...
Pictured (L-R): R.L. Stine, Tim Jacobus. Whenever Halloween rolls around, I always make a point to dig up my box of well-read Goosebumps books. I spent countless hours reading them growing up, and the ...
I would have read all of them 300 times each as a kid. Look, I get it, these movies are all classics and studios probably don’t need me to tell them how to profit off of them. But I’m just saying I ...
The absolute coolest thing about the original run of Goosebumps books were never the stories themselves. Sure, some of the books had spooky and memorable plots, but what made R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps ...
The best consistent aspect of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps book series was Tim Jacobus’ cover art. And today we have word Beware: The Art of Goosebumps is coming this April. Sarah Rodriguez wrote the new ...
BOOM! describes the book, “In the premiere of Stine’s reanimated reimagining, the monster you encounter isn’t the one you thought it’d be — you might be familiar with the classic tale of a mad ...
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