Former IRON MAIDEN Designer Releases More Copies of 'Run For Cover' Book

October 15, 2007

Derek Riggs, the creator of IRON MAIDEN's mascot "Eddie" and former MAIDEN album cover artist, has released a few more signed copies of the limited-edition hardcover book of his artwork, "Run for Cover: The Art of Derek Riggs", via his web site, www.derekriggs.com.

"Run for Cover: The Art of Derek Riggs" is presented as a 180-page, full-color, large-format, top-quality art book, sporting approximately 200 graphics, some unpublished, some unfinished, many pristine originals from the IRON MAIDEN vaults, thanks to the full cooperation of MAIDEN manager Rod Smallwood and his charges. In addition, Riggs has painted a stunning new Eddie to grace the cover.

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