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Rick Senger
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Good job, Thomas!  Curious what piece or pieces helped you solve it (was it the big mostly blank piece in the lower middle)?
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Hi Rick, it was actually the large piece near the middle of the bottom edge that helped me decide which covers it might be, that and the amount of 'blank' bits.

Because of the time difference here I hadn't seen your original posts (fast asleep in bed) so you'd got to the seventh one before I saw them while on lunch at work. I still couldn't figure it out from those though.
It was only when I got home and I took another look that the last one you'd posted helped - it was the bits of The Thing that did it.
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Makes sense.  It's an unusual cover in that it has all these characters and action and yet it's a very open piece with lots of spaces and gaps.
Pretty distinctive.  Up next... 



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Correct, Brian!
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Never seen that one before!
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