The Artist Who Gave You Goosebumps
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R. L. Stine's Goosebumps book series was a worldwide phenomenon when it launched in 1992.
Growing up I read some of the books my brother had collected, but I was far more enamoured with the cover art created by Tim Jacobus than the words on the page.
From the frightening images of Slappy the dummy and the Haunted Mask, to the rich colours of The Cuckoo Clock of Doom and One Day At HorrorLand, the Goosebumps cover art was seared into my brain.
30 years later, I called Jacobus to discuss his work.
Jacobus Studios Website: www.jacobusstudios.com
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What’s your favourite Goosebumps book?
@jturner2577
9 ай бұрын
That's a tough question.
@montanajackson3713
9 ай бұрын
One of my favorites is a shocker on shock street.
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
@@montanajackson3713 Loved the cover!
@ashleynicolecooke4386
9 ай бұрын
Night Of the Living Dummy 2
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
@@ashleynicolecooke4386 A classic!
Tim Jacobus deserves more recognition.
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Definitely!
@nate6045
8 ай бұрын
Tbh I don't think the series would have sold as well without his iconic art. Kids are more visual. I know I wouldn't have picked up the series if it wasn't for the art.
@tegridyfarms6851
8 ай бұрын
Why? he got rich without turning famous. THATS THE DREAM!
@idratherfly2000
8 ай бұрын
I know right! Like should of made the video an even 8 minutes
@rolandcr-7832
7 ай бұрын
@@nate6045 Totally. I'm 36 and seeing those covers is a flood of old feelings and wonder from the later days of elementary school. The art used to amaze and inspire me. I still remember studying the muscles on the "Attack of the Mutant" guy, and wanting so bad to draw superhero looking characters like that. Monster Blood II also really appealed to me, I think because I associated it with green Nickelodeon slime.
the goosebumps art is so iconic, i really feel like the covers help cemented goosebumps place in pop culture
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Yep! Without those covers I’m certain they wouldn’t have been as popular.
@KoopaBOOEY
8 ай бұрын
Not only is RL Stine Goosebumps, so is Tim Jacobus. Both are the face of Goosebumps
@3nertia
8 ай бұрын
The covers were at least half the reason I enjoyed the series!
@J4sse
8 ай бұрын
Goosebumps deserved a better movie. Not some Jumanji rip off.
@purplemist7
8 ай бұрын
@@J4sseThe second film was better than the first, imo. It felt more like Goosebumps to me.
Without his artworks, I would have never ever picked up a Goosebumps book! Such iconic pictures with a special kind of magic!
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
I think that’s true for a lot of us. Those covers are special!
@dylanlately
8 ай бұрын
Perfectly said
@rocknroller167
7 ай бұрын
Exactly because the books were typically disappointing once you read them.
Tim Jacobus is legendary. His artwork for Goosebumps was what drew me in as a kid to the series; it was visually scary yet enticing. It's a shame that the new reprints have such a bland and boring look because, I guess, adults think that kids these days need to have everything sanitized.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Nothing beats the original art!
@ifyouknowyouknow6964
8 ай бұрын
It has nothing to do with tht lol lol most kids are screwed It’s about it being “esthetically pleasing” Like a damn Amazon shop Video
@DKay-gl3hv
8 ай бұрын
@@ifyouknowyouknow6964 It's honestly no different than reprints of "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark". The original illustrations were strange, scary, and disturbing. The newer illustrations, not so much.
Straight up, this dude is the reason why we wanted the books in the first place. A real unsung hero of the franchise.
Tim Jacobus is an awesome dude! I used to write to him when I was 12. He would always write back! I still have all his letters, and of course, his art is awesome and iconic.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
He’s such a humble guy. That doesn’t surprise me at all!
@SAIIX100
7 ай бұрын
How were you able to write him?
That was great. How cool to actually hear from the guy. Always loved his style.
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Thank you Frank for convincing Tim's dad art school wasn't a waste of time. And thank you Tim for making some of the most iconic book covers for us 90s kids.
He's covers are iconic,without hes art the books wouldn't have been the same
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Amen!
Tim Jacobus is a once in a lifetime talent. No one can emulate the feeling of being a kid as well as he does with the perspectives
I had so many of these books as a kid, specifically because I loved the cover art. Never read a single one, always just loved the art. Today I'm a professional artist hahaha what a surprise.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
I definitely owned more than I ever read. I think deep down I was collecting them for their art, almost like trading cards.
@samijay8415
8 ай бұрын
Same here hahaha
man! what a guy, so humble, down to earth... just an amazing personality really pleased and grateful to know more from the man who gave the identity to goosebumps
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
100%. Tim’s great!
@trapdeath99
8 ай бұрын
@@ART-efacts indeed
Those books covers are so iconic. Honestly ❤the art
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Totally agree!
Gave us our literal childhoods for many, such legendary/iconic books and art.
His artwork on the book covers made me want to purchase the books at the bookfairs in the early 2000s just because it looked so cool! ✨💯
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Same! I wanted to collect all the books to collect his art!
@ishmael802
8 ай бұрын
Yup
The covers are what sets up the setting in your imagination when reading. The whole world is built through those covers. Iconic 👏👏👏
Jacobus deserves his flowers. What a great part of our childhood and a reason I wanted to become an illustrator 💚
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
Love the story about how this art teacher called his dad in order to meet him and convenience him to let him go to art school because he saw his talent. You don't here teachers going out of their way to help a student like that anymore.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
It’s a great story! Thank God for that art teacher!
Tim Jacobus art was like the lure on a fishing hook. It just brings you in, and once you started reading, you were hooked.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Great analogy!
This man was a giant part of my childhood I remember being with my parents and my grandma who has now passed away, reading and watching goosebumps and always admired the covers, man’s is a legend
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Absolutely a legend!
the cover art is what pulled me into goosebumps during elementary school. without that amazing artwork, id never have picked up my first one.
Met him at comic con one year and got his autograph. Cool dude.
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Awesome! He’s great.
Dude Im glad you highlighted Jacobus’ art. I had a huge goosebumps collection as a kid and id sit and stare imagining stories based off how cool the art was. The choose your own adventure books were always a trip.
I really hope he knows how much of a legend he is and the amount of inspiring artist such as myself he inspired.. Im glad he’s doing well ❤️
The reason why I love videos like this, Is that it reminds you that your favorite media had to be made. I feel that people often overlook the work that goes into making something. Tell me, Have you ever looked at the painting on a Goosebumps book cover & wondered: "Hmm, I wonder who painted that?" I bet not. I don't, & I bet most people don't as well. These types of videos help to counteract that, by showing people how it was made. Thank you for not letting artists talent go unrecognized!
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great comment!
Extremely appreciative of the way his art stoked my imagination as a kid. Legendary name and artwork.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
I have a feeling he inspired a whole generation of artists!
I still have so manny’s of these from my childhood
I spent countless hours staring at goosebump covers. Some of them had easter eggs and it was before the Internet interrupting the art was part of the fun.
Those covers are iconic and a big part of what made me pick up these books up as a kid! Wish the tv shows and movies modelled them selves more to the original cover art, part of the reason why Chucky was great in the movie, he looked spot on
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
I agree 100%
Thank you very much for this video, it was amazing! These covers are legendary, and it makes me very happy to see that the artist behind them is just as legendary himself! So a big thank you to Tim Jacobus too! :)
What a beautiful short... genuinely moved me. Goosebumps reshaped my perspective as a child, creatively and substantially. I couldn't believe something that Nightmarish and yet the perfect combination of cartoonish was in SCHOOL libraries! Spent all my youth in principal offices and pulling my mother out of work in trouble because I couldn't stop drawing monsters or being distracted by drawings in books and would always carry whacky toys. Discovering GOOSEBUMPS sort of justified all that.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that. I’m glad you got something out of it!
I wrote Tim a letter when I was 9 years old (after reading It Came From New Jersey, and of course many goosebumps!) and he sent a handwritten letter back with some art. What a nice guy!
This was such a golden age of cover art for teen and kids horror! Goosebumps, Fear Street, Christopher Pike, etc all had such can’t cover art!
I read every goosebumps by these 2 as a kid. For years. Later in school the teachers made me stop because they were below my reading level. I couldn’t stop!
Wow 🤩 this is so well put together! This is FANTASTIC! I really appreciate the effort you put into the video! 👊😎
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
My older sister had most of these books growing up, I never really read any of them but man the cover art sure has stuck with me ever since.
As a kid i would look at the covers so much and just imagine the stories in my head
"The Headless Ghost" cover art got to me as a kid the most. That was scary and cold with all the blue colors. Tim did deliver the moods. Great art
I needed that. I rebought all the books #1-62 and always thought the books wouldn’t have sold what they did, if it wasn’t for the cover art. It was a perfect match
im 40 now and loved these books, my mother used to buy them for me when i was good little boy lol, still to this day, they are my fav books i ever read
Tim if you can read this, thank you! These books were such a big part of my childhood and I loved the art just as much as the actual stories!
This man’s illustrations gave me nightmares in kindergarten, mad respect
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Those early ones are terrifying!
Will never forget in 2008 (kindergarten) just staring at the goosebumps books even though I was scared of some of them but I couldn’t stop 😂
i had so many Goosebumps books as a kid. Barely read any of them, just stared at the covers
How could we have not known? This man is a king with talent!
Well as a kid the artwork was always the most important factor for me, and my memory of these books is more in terms of the artwork than the actual stories.
Calling all creeps is probally my favorite goosebumps story. Goosebumps was actually the first books I ever read from start to finish that sparked my love for reading till this day.
This is one of the greatest titles in any KZread video ever.
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
I’ll take your word for it!
This needs so many more views, this guy's art shaped a lot of us through the years, and he is super talented and a really good person, his food drive work is amazing.
I would stare at the covers for weeks before reading the books. I love his covers.
I am not going to lie, his cover art terrified me as a kid, that’s why I never read any of the Goosebumps books growing up. But as a grown man in 2015, I finally decided to face my childhood fear and watched the Goosebumps movie on Halloween, and I succeeded.
These are solid nostalgic images of my childhood. Period ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ so blessed to be a 90's kid!!!!
Those covers were really the hook of these books at the Scholastic fairs. They’re definitely what makes the books so collectible and awesome
When I was a lad in school. I saw goosebumps in the library and not gonna lie the artwork made me excited to read the book like ... wow what interesting artwork I wonder what happens when the mummy comes out or what happened in the camp. Thank you sir 🫡
Remember going to the library and being instantly hooked to these books
This guy is an artistic genius. I remember those goosebump covers as a kid really pulling you into the story before you opened the book😊
Thank you Tim, Thank you for being a part of my childhood.
The art on these book covers is seared into my memory from childhood, absolutely awesome stuff, and funnily the Terror Tower one was one of the most memorable for me! Thanks Tim for contributing to such a huge amount of people's fond childhood memories ^_^
What a cool person. Love his artwork for goosebumps,didn’t know he did the Harry Potter series too, big fan of both.
@gothassassin14
8 ай бұрын
He didn't do the artwork for the Harry Potter series. It was Mary GrandPré. He was just pointing out how artists have key things in their bookcover art, especially when it's a series with the same characters. She's just another iconic artist he thought to make a great comparison in terms of popularity and technique.
@amiraavenetti3692
8 ай бұрын
@@gothassassin14 my mistake, I must’ve missed understood him.
So this is the man behind all that beautiful Goosebumps art! Very kool. The cover automatically made me want to read the books. I loved the books & the show. Goosebumps was a huge part of my childhood. I can still hear the theme song in my head, lol. Thank you for posting this, I thoroughly enjoyed it 😊👍.
So glad this come into my que. Went ahead and purchased two prints. All for a great cause. Thanks for being a huge part of my childhood.
It wouldn't have been Goosebumps without that breathtaking artwork. He set the tone for each book going in to read it. Incredible artist.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Agreed!
Didn’t know I needed this. Seeing the cover again reminds me of wishing I could afford them at the book fairs lol. What a Legend!
i was OBSESSED with goosebumps cover art as a kid, i'm an animator now, they definitely were a big inspiration for me
T. Jacobus was the first artist who made me an artist today.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
That’s great!
Anyone else have almost all of these books and wish you still had them? My Mom sold all of mine at a garage sale. Man I wish I had alot of the old toys and books I had.
I used to love reading the Point Horror series back in the 90's and R.L Stine was my favourite author, too.
This was dope, and Tim seems like an awesome guy and a great artist. I really enjoyed learning about the man behind the art who scared and captured my attention as a kid. Great video.
This man was one of my childhood inspirations for becoming an artist!
Very recognizable work from him! Cool to know the face behind the artwork! shrunken head was my first read.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
I had that one too. Great cover!
Welcome to Horrorland, parents bought the book at the mall for me. We stopped to eat at a corner restaurant at the mall , book was done right before we hit the car in the parking lot.
Mr. Tim, you inspired so many people to do great things, thank you.
I remember being a kid, reading so many goosebumps books, just one after another and I always chose them based on the cover instead of the synopsis; I loved the cover art so much- I still do! I would go back and look at the covers as I was reading to get that feel again before diving back in. What a legend!
when I was in elementary, the goosebump cover art made me want a pair of red converse, which I did bought and still have
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
I want a pair now too!
R.L Stine brought the story of goosebumps but it’s awesome to know the man who brought our attention to these books and making our childhood awesome. Incredible art work that is unforgettable
This is crazy the cover art was the 1st thing that peaked my interest then I read the books
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Same for me!
As a kid, I used to steal these books from school just for the art, had like 30, never read them except for night in terror tower, I would just stare at the art and get scared sometimes
goosebump books were my childhood Curse at camp cold lake was the first goosebump book I've ever read and will always be my favorite
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
And it has one of the great covers too!
@Darknesssmile66
8 ай бұрын
amen@@ART-efacts
The artwork was the only reason why I started reading goosebumps. ❤
His covers terrified me when I was in 2nd grade. Tim Jacobus is a great and wonderful artist!
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Couldn’t agree more!
@TrADenver
8 ай бұрын
@@ART-efacts Facts.
Props this guy I never had the courage to pick a goosebumps book till I was in 7th std
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
For real! Some of the early ones filled my nightmares as a kid.
Such phenomenal art. The saturated colors were always my favorite aspect as a kid growing up with colorblindness. Most colors are heavily muted to me, so when I'd see these covers it was like I was seeing what rich and vibrant colors were like for the first time.
My favorite artwork as a kid, hands down. Great interview! Legendary artist.
I am so glad that so many years later I ocasionally find out such an amazing interview about the legendary Tim Jacobus! Appause to the author of the video to bring up such a pop-cultural and warm nostalgia from childhood! 🥰 Love it. P.S. Stay out of the Basement was my first Goosebumps book and I just figured out that it wasn't Jacobus' art 😅
I don’t think I ever read a single full goosebumps book but I had almost all of them, this guys art is what sold those books, had there been no (or inferior) cover art, no one would know R.L. Stines name.
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
R. L. Would’ve done alright, but Goosebumps definitely wouldn’t have been as big without Tim. Both working together made it what it was!
His art is so easily recognizable
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
He has a great style!
Idk what kids reads now a days but I dont think there will ever be something so iconic as goosebumps and the covers were a huge part of it
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Goosebumps were a cultural phenomenon, for sure!
These covers are so nostalgic for me. Outstanding work and cool to get some background on the actual artist.
Loved the Goosebumps books and the show when I was in Elementary/Jr High...im 40 now and I'm thinking of diving back into the series and starting right from the beginning with the 1st book and try to make it to the last one, I miss being that kid who would go to my local library and book store looking for the books 😊
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Anytime a new one dropped it was a thrill!
This guy needs more recognition my whole childhood let alone the reason I love to read was because of the images of the books…
I never read the books but boy I would always pick up a book to admire the artwork. I couldn’t stop looking at at a cover of a goosebumps book, they always stimulated my eyes
i remember these covers always drew me into the books when i was a kid. so i think it's safe to say that Tim did a great job!
Goosebumps was such an obsession of mine as a kid, and Tim Jacobus' name had just as much of a spotlight for me as R.L. Stine's did! I have very distinct memories of browsing his online portfolio when I was young and trying to replicate his compositions in my own art, and it's so cool to learn more about him and his career through this little docu!
These were the only books I’ve ever read cause the covers were so sick. Thanks for the memories legend 🫡
i always absolutely loved the art for these books
man i cant wait to see more videos in this series. This was so good!
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
that airbrush technique is a lost craft i knew one guy in design school that could airbrush and he did more street style painting, these covers inspired me as a young artist as a proffesional i'm captivated by his technique and work ethic to create one a month and production tricks he employed just fantastic.
I remember checking out some from my library in elementary school. I always thought the covers were chilling as a kid and conveyed the theme of the story well. Thanks for the memories!
@ART-efacts
8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Great debut video! That was a fun watch. Hope you gain traction and pop off!
@ART-efacts
9 ай бұрын
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.