Let’s dive into some of the most nostalgic Goosebumps covers that haunted our childhoods. And if you’re feeling like you want more, check out the Twitter thread where people are sharing their ...
in the ’90s, you remember Goosebumps ... So that’s over 100 Goosebumps.” “In the 1990s, digital art existed,” said Jacobus, “but it didn’t exist for a Joe Schmo like me.
Tim Jacobus is the artist behind the iconic cover art for the Goosebumps books, and he shares his process with FOX 13 reporter AJ Janavel, as well as what to expect at Emerald City Comic Con.