People Are Cracking Up At These 30 Photoshopped Old Book Covers By Paperback Paradise
Interview With ArtistEven though the internet is primarily focused on knowledge, connecting people, and providing services, a very nice and, to be honest, necessary function of the internet is to give people things to laugh about.
In the sea of comedy that anyone can find on the various social media, there’s also Paperback Paradise, a page dedicated to photoshopping vintage paperback book covers with funny, weird, and absurd titles, subtitles and marketing blurbs that were oh so popular on books back in the day.
We got in touch with Domi, the artist behind the self proclaimed “world's #1 used book store” that is Paperback Paradise, for an interview about the crazy funny book covers that he has been doing for years.
Bored Panda invites you to check out some of his best work, alongside the original book covers, in the curated list below. And while you’re at it, vote and comment on the ones you enjoyed the most!
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Never mind the genitalia, where are Mr Longsword's legs and how is he able to ride a large but low-slung cat?
As mentioned, Paperback Paradise is a page with a presence on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, and with its own dedicated website, it’s the self-proclaimed “world's #1 used book store” that invites people to visit it at “the edge of eternity.”
The page seems to have the most followers on Twitter, where over 205,000 people get a kick from the various paperback book covers that Domi, the genius behind the page, has photoshopped over the years.
The idea was inspired by a photoshop contest of a book that Domi was a part of:
“I saw a photoshop contest for a Choose Your Own Adventure cover on a forum I semi-frequented in the early aughts and thought ‘I could probably do that.’ I didn’t try it until years later with this account, but have had a lot of fun doing it.”
He continued: “I probably honed the practice working in a comic book shop years ago. That’s how we would pass the time—you’d pick up a back issue and point to The Flash getting his ass kicked and go ‘look at this mother f!@#$% right here’ and start doing an impression of them in their predicament with a slight twist to make it more fun.”
Domi is a book collector who frequents thrift stores for much of his content that you see here. We asked Domi about the process of making a Paperback Paradise book a reality:
“I go to the thrift store and browse the paperbacks until something catches my eye. There are no hard criteria I follow other than it needs to be an illustrated cover, but typically one depicting a moment of great drama or action is what works.”
“Science fiction and fantasy are perfect for that. There is a real honesty in older book covers as the artists were trying to sell an entire book at a glance which makes them perfect for reappropriation. I usually know my title within a few seconds of looking at a good one, but if I just like the cover I’ll buy it and hold onto those until I can think of something later.”
"...and now I'm purple from the Kool-Aid grit we were rolling in..." The horror continues!
"Already published in seven countries around the world" - I'm glad they clarified that those countries were around the world, otherwise I'd be awake at night wondering "seven countries? but around where?"
This is a Christian site and if you use a naughty word, God will tear your eyeballs out.
Load More Replies...Another great Herman Filth novel. I didn't think he could improve on his debut: "When My Wife Ovulates, She Becomes a Were-badger"
Load More Replies...It took me longer than I'd like to admit to actually notice the dead guy on the floor
“My process is pretty spontaneous,” elaborates Domi. “I never have anything pre-planned except for the back covers, which I’ll know two or three ideas that will make it there once I’ve got an idea for the cover. First ideas are typically the best ones.”
Speaking of back covers, we didn’t include them in the post, but you are more than welcome to check out the Paperback Paradise Instagram that includes all of the back covers.
Something tells me that a Focus on the Family publication might be funnier than a parody
Lastly, we asked Domi about some of his favorites among the heaps of covers he has done. He had this to say:
“I’m usually pretty high on my latest ideas, but some of my favorites are Here They Come: The Bats That Kicked My Ass, Come Be My Friend, Skeletons F!@#$% Up My Naked Husband, Crabitalism… I love fantasy and magic, so something like skeletons coming to life and beating a naked dude’s ass is very fun for me to think about.”
“I really like the few VHS tapes I’ve done as well—I Don’t Want a Little Brother, Dad!, God’s Punishment, and my most recent post Meet Your New Friend Forever, which was a video collaboration with my friend @LastKnownFootage.“
Shoulda made Dave Rave's book have a giant skull around that eye in the background. Whooo-eee, that molly works good!
Now, Paperback Paradise isn’t technically a book store, but it is a store. Domi sells boatloads of merch there, most of which are posters of the photoshopped book covers, but it also includes t-shirts, hats, postcards, and other items.
You can also check out more on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, but before you go, keep scrolling, and why not tell us your thoughts, or share some creative titles of your own, in the comments below!
Book 3 in the trilogy: "Them Skeleton Bats Is Gonna Git Flame-Throwed Next!"
Please, BP, post these at every available opportunity. I was seriously disappointed when the thread was done. And plus, I'd like to learn more about the literary stylings of DT Fuchs. But seriously, these are great and hopefully we'll see them again here soon.
"Eat celestial s**t" is considered practically a literary classic...
They mostly seen like stuff an "edgy" 12 year old would think is funny.
I guess I have no "current" sense of humor. I didn't see anything funny at all!
Thank you! These covers have made my day - my favourite had to be "Who's Cat is This?" 😄😄
Most of these were pretty low-brow and stupid, but the bird shitting in your mouth and witch's titty ones were low-brow and hilarious.
Please, BP, post these at every available opportunity. I was seriously disappointed when the thread was done. And plus, I'd like to learn more about the literary stylings of DT Fuchs. But seriously, these are great and hopefully we'll see them again here soon.
"Eat celestial s**t" is considered practically a literary classic...
They mostly seen like stuff an "edgy" 12 year old would think is funny.
I guess I have no "current" sense of humor. I didn't see anything funny at all!
Thank you! These covers have made my day - my favourite had to be "Who's Cat is This?" 😄😄
Most of these were pretty low-brow and stupid, but the bird shitting in your mouth and witch's titty ones were low-brow and hilarious.