The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
The Complete Concordance - Revised and Updated (By Robin Furth)
The cover of this book shows Roland sitting in front of one of the doors on the beach.
There are tracks in the ground . Like from a tractor or a dump truck or something.
Way too big to be from a wheelchair .I do not recall any such equipment crossing over.:dunno:
I do not understand what Im looking at. Please help. :eyebrow:lol. :laugh:
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
I'll get in touch with Michael Whelan to see what he has to say and get back to you.
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
That picture is from the seventh book, after
Susannah leaves Roland to go back to Eddie and Jake.
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
Looks like lobstrosity tracks to me
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M'luds I give you exhibits A & B
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I rest my case
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
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champ1966
I don't think that's one of the beach doors, though I don't recall the DT scene the artwork means to depict.
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
Should have put this in my first response, but
Susannah was riding an ATV type vehicle when she left. They found it at the little house where Patrick was being held.
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
The tracks are from Ho Fat’s Luxury Taxi. Here's the full DT7 illustration it's taken from: http://www.darktowercompendium.com/dt7-10.jpg
Re: The cover of ::The Complete Concordance - (By Robin Furth)
Here's Michael's response which I've put in a spoiler in case anyone reading this thread hasn't read the 7th novel:
"The illustration referred to was originally done for the seventh novel of the series and can be found in that book. It was painted to illustrate the scene near the end of the story just after Susannah rides her motorized trike thru the door into another reality. The Gunslinger is left behind in grief. As described in the text, Roland sits in front of the door with his head in his hands, and that is what I painted. I don't know if it shows up on the cover of the concordance or not, but in the version featured in THE DARK TOWER one can easily read the sign on the door which says "The Artist"...because the door was created by Patrick the magic artist for Susannah.
The tread marks are from her motorized ATV."
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Here's Michael's response which I've put in a spoiler in case anyone reading this thread hasn't read the 7th novel:
That was very nice of you to ask and very nice of him to answer.