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I wish I could go back to my self that passed on that Centipede offering of the title…to this day. I can’t imagine why I passed on it. Especially with how scarce (have just seen one available on the aftermarket since publication) and expensive that title is now, I’ll never have a copy in my collection.
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Yes, I bought a copy. It looks like a nice production, and I've always liked Matheson's work.Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostAnyone else pick-up a copy of "Hell House"? I know that it was pricey, but I couldn't resist. I have always wanted to read this story but could never find a nice hardcover copy. Two birds-one stone! The art also looks amazing, and I'm a fan of all three people who are signing it!
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Man, I'm torn. I'm a big Matheson fan and have been holding out on picking up any edition of this book as I've been torn on what edition. One, Gauntlet lettered since it is signed by Matheson and I've been VERY slowly been piecing together a set of the Gauntlet lettereds; two, the Centipede edition that is not signed by Matheson, but has Centipede's normal production values AND fits into my growing Centipede collection; and now, three, this Suntup edition because, well, the Artist Edition is a heck of a lot cheaper than the other two editions AND it is signed by Mike Flanagan...
I was not expecting this announcement today. Frankly, I don't really keep an eye on when Suntup's announcements are coming as I almost invariably pass. This one, though...
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Pros: an Artist edition that’s signed by multiple people (I suppose because the artist passed away), intro by his son (whose work I also like), interesting art, printed letterpress.
Cons: priced high, and I already have the slipcased and numbered Gauntlet edition, signed by Matheson himself.
Not sure what to do about this one. It’s moving fast, though, so I need to hurry up and decide.
EDIT: I ended up placing an order. No regrets! :-)
Last edited by RonClinton; 11-16-2023, 06:23 PM.
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It looks like a great book. I loved the art as well and think fans will be thrilled with this one.
Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostAnyone else pick-up a copy of "Hell House"? I know that it was pricey, but I couldn't resist. I have always wanted to read this story but could never find a nice hardcover copy. Two birds-one stone! The art also looks amazing, and I'm a fan of all three people who are signing it!
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Very pleased with this offering. Easy purchase for me.Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostAnyone else pick-up a copy of "Hell House"? I know that it was pricey, but I couldn't resist. I have always wanted to read this story but could never find a nice hardcover copy. Two birds-one stone! The art also looks amazing, and I'm a fan of all three people who are signing it!
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Anyone else pick-up a copy of "Hell House"? I know that it was pricey, but I couldn't resist. I have always wanted to read this story but could never find a nice hardcover copy. Two birds-one stone! The art also looks amazing, and I'm a fan of all three people who are signing it!
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While I agree that it's a classic, it was an easy pass for me at that price point. I'd much rather spend that $325 on other upcoming titles. Hope it does well for Paul.Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostWell, I was wrong about "Sleepy Hollow." Looks like it's "The Yellow Wall-paper," which is a stone-cold classic. I've had to study it for two of my English classes and the story is so well crafted. I don't know if I need to spend $325 on it, though.
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Well, I was wrong about "Sleepy Hollow." Looks like it's "The Yellow Wall-paper," which is a stone-cold classic. I've had to study it for two of my English classes and the story is so well crafted. I don't know if I need to spend $325 on it, though.
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I'm thinking the same!Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI’m thinking “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving for October. November sure sounds like Matheson’s HELL HOUSE. As for the December title, maybe another one by Ania Ahlborn?
Ahlborn hasn't published anything since Palmetto (first published by Thunderstorm) and Dark Across the Bay (first published by Earthling), so I'm very excited!
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I’m thinking “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” by Washington Irving for October. November sure sounds like Matheson’s HELL HOUSE. As for the December title, maybe another one by Ania Ahlborn?
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Just saw the hints for Suntup's next quarter. I really home November is Matheson's Hell House. I've always wanted a nice copy.
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Well, Jesh! Now I wish I would have grabbed a copy! Maybe Paul will have a dinged copy up the road or perhaps I will have some luck on the aftermarket once it has been out a while. Glad to hear that it lives up the rep. Have heard the name plenty but always assumed that it was your typical YA book which usually isn't my thing.Originally posted by Splync View Post
Just read it this past week. It was a masterpiece.
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