Those Eerie and Creepy covers take me back to my misspent youth - ah, the nostalgia
I missed out on the first couple of years - they only became available here around '72/'73. I never missed an issue. During the mid-eighties I thought it was a good idea to get rid of my collection. Don't ask.
I'm glad Dark Horse is reprinting them - these archives look almost as good as the originals.
I think I do too -the upcoming A Dance With Dragons, for instance, looks awesome (hope I'll be able to order a copy soon), same for McCammon's Baal.
Still, I was not too impressed with what I posted above. As I said, nice books, but not what I expected from a S/L.
The main focus of my collection lies on hardcover editions from any country I can get hold of, plus signed/limited editions. King's my number one author (collecting-wise) and my King collection just flowed over into bookcase #5. First printings are nice, but not a must at all.
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