Edward Ronns churned out about eighty novels over the course of his career, writing under his birth name Edward Aarons, and also as Paul Ayres. He wrote a novel called Death in the Lighthouse in 1938, which Australian imprint Phantom Books published as Cowl of Doom in 1954 with the curious cover art you see above. Plotwise, a man with a head injury—caused by a bullet—awakens in the apartment of woman he doesn’t know and quickly realizes he’s somehow lost three years. As usual, Phantom gives no artist info so we don’t know who the brush behind this was. And yeah, we know we should stop ragging on Bieber, but we’re getting better. Last time we compared him to Hitler.
Off with the hoodie, Bieber! Your days of shitty music and cultural appropriation end here and now.