Just checked my copy...unfortunately there's no art credits anywhere to be found, and I can't spot any hint of a signature or initials anywhwere on the cover itself. It's a 1982 printing under the "Laurel-Leaf" imprint of Dell, if they did a lot of work for particular publishers...
I need to reread the first one now that I have the anniversary reprint; it seems that the earlier printings were rather heavily bowdlerized to make it more YA-friendly, which might explain part of why Psion seemed a lot more disjointed and shallow than the other two books.
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Date: 2008-03-10 10:05 pm (UTC)I need to reread the first one now that I have the anniversary reprint; it seems that the earlier printings were rather heavily bowdlerized to make it more YA-friendly, which might explain part of why Psion seemed a lot more disjointed and shallow than the other two books.