The "The Number of the Beast" album cover features Eddie, Iron Maiden's mascot, in a fiery, hellish landscape. Eddie has long, white hair styled like curtains with a center parting, reaching shoulder length. He has a skeletal face and glowing eyes. Eddie stands menacingly above a red devil with horns, who is holding a pitchfork. Eddie's right hand controls the devil with very thin, translucent puppet strings, while his left hand holds yellow fire. Flames and smoke surround them, casting eerie shadows on Eddie's decayed skin. Eddie is dressed in torn, dark clothing. The background is a chaotic scene of fire and brimstone. The color scheme is dominated by reds, oranges, and blacks, with yellow highlights from the flames and Eddie’s eyes. The album title, "The Number of the Beast, " is prominently displayed at the top in bold, fiery letters, while the band's name, "Iron Maiden, " is positioned at the bottom in their signature font. The artwork is created by Derek Riggs, known for his iconic illustrations for the band. In claymation- style, Eddie’s hair would be spiked clay, and his skin would have rough textures, while the background is made from blocky clay shapes with carved details
