![]() His work on Robert Jackson Bennett’s Divine Cities trilogy is beautiful. ![]() This is a testament to the Mistborn series’ longevity that it’s stayed in print long enough to even need new covers!Īfter a few brainstorming sessions, we were drawn to some of the symbolic book cover illustrations that Sam Weber has done recently. They’ve been on the paperback books for over a decade now, and it was time for a refresh. Sometime last year, we got into a discussion with Brandon’s agent Joshua about the Mistborn mass market covers. Thankfully we’re not quite getting a different “book look” with each season of the year, but the way a book cover is illustrated and designed can definitely tell you about how long it’s been on the market. Yeah, we don’t talk much about that one.īook design, just like fashion and automotive design, goes through phases. Then there was that one cover with the grim reaper. ![]() The Mistborn series book covers have had a colorful history of different illustrations: the beautiful originals by Jon Foster, Chris McGrath’s iconic renditions that we can probably thank for some of the paperbacks’ success over the years, and of course let’s not forget Sam Weber’s fantastic covers for the young adult editions. ![]()
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