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The Atlantic's October cover...thoughts?

From their website:

On the cover: The illustrator Justin Metz borrowed the visual language of old Ray Bradbury and Stephen King paperbacks to portray a circus wagon on its ominous approach to a defiled Capitol. Something Wicked This Way Comes, Bradbury’s 1962 masterpiece, was a particular inspiration. We believe this to be the first cover bearing no headline or typography in The Atlantic’s 167-year history.
 
I thought of "Something Wicked ..." immediately.
 
I immediately thought of a ringmaster at a circus, which would be quite fitting.
 
It’s not a cage if you volunteer.
 
Bradbury got the quote from Shakespeare's MacBeth.
 
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