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Stay Out of the Basement is the second book in the original Goosebumps book series. It was first published in 1992. The cover illustration depicts a plant-like right hand emerging from behind a door. The 2003 reprint's cover illustration depicts Dr. Brewer's clone in front of a lab table holding a beaker in his hand. The Classic Goosebumps cover show the left hand of the plant clone. LIVE PLANTS...DEAD PEOPLE? Dr. Brewer is doing a little plant-testing in his basement. Nothing to worry…

Did you know the OG Goosebumps book covers were illustrated by Tim Jacobus? 🎃📚🎨   He created over 100 covers, known for their eerie yet vibrant style that perfectly captures the fun of R.L. Stine’s stories. Pretty iconic! 🥹✨👻🦇   As a 30-something social media strategist 🙈, these creepy yet colorful covers were some of my first glimpses into the world of visual storytelling while wandering my local library….as they say: “Maddy knew who she was from a very early age.” 🖌️🖼️🪄🧌 Goosebumps Party, Goosebumps 2, Rl Stine, Growing Up In The 90s, Goose Bumps, Goosebumps Books, Back In My Day, Childhood Books, Horror Books

Did you know the OG Goosebumps book covers were illustrated by Tim Jacobus? 🎃📚🎨 He created over 100 covers, known for their eerie yet vibrant style that perfectly captures the fun of R.L. Stine’s stories. Pretty iconic! 🥹✨👻🦇 As a 30-something social media strategist 🙈, these creepy yet colorful covers were some of my first glimpses into the world of visual storytelling while wandering my local library….as they say: “Maddy knew who she was from a very early age.” 🖌️🖼️🪄🧌

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Tim Jacobus (born April 21, 1959) is an American artist who was the main illustrator of the Goosebumps books from 1992 - 2000. He is best known for his work on the original series, where he painted sixty of the sixty-two original covers. Many of his Goosebumps covers were created using traditional painting techniques. In recent years, Jacobus has begun using computers to create digital art. Jacobus was born on April 21, 1959, in New Jersey. Jacobus and his wife, Laura, have one son, who was…

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