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  • CyberGhostface
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    This is Suntup's artist edition for 'Hannibal' by Thomas Harris.





    I particularly like the endpaper art which was not on the numbered.

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  • Sock Monkey
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    Beautiful Suntup books! I wish my budget and their choice of books to publish would line up more as they always make very attractive limited editions.

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  • CyberGhostface
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    This is Suntup's numbered edition of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Roald Dahl.











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  • CyberGhostface
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    This is Suntup's numbered edition of 'Imajica' by Clive Barker.

    As you can see it's a very big book.





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  • CyberGhostface
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    Not a book but I got a 'Thanksgiving card' from Grady Hendrix in the mail yesterday. It's because I ordered from him in the past but when I saw the envelope I was like "Why did Grady Hendrix send me a letter?"





    It's a pretty thick piece of board as well which is nice for collecting purposes.

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  • CyberGhostface
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    This is an ARC of Cemetery Dance's 'Midnight Under the Big Top'. I generally don't collect ARCs, but this was a book I was curious to read and I was able to get it for a very cheap price (thanks to c marvel on this board).



    A piece of Glenn Chadbourne's interior artwork, this one for 'The Black Ferris' by Ray Bradbury.



    And speaking of circuses, here's another Pennywise Funko Pop. I've lost track of how many I have at this point but I loved the scene in 'It: Chapter 2' where 'human' Pennywise smears makeup on his face before raking his nails in it so this was a must-have for me.



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  • mhatchett
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post

    Still nothing. Damn.

    Congrats on your ticket though!
    I bought mine from Camelot, so, no rush....Good Luck with the ticket!
    Last edited by mhatchett; 11-11-2022, 11:00 PM.

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by TacomaDiver View Post

    . . . goes and rechecks his box . . .
    Still nothing. Damn.

    Congrats on your ticket though!

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  • TacomaDiver
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    Originally posted by CyberGhostface View Post
    The ticket was in the box separate from the book.
    . . . goes and rechecks his box . . .

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  • mulleins
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    Originally posted by CyberGhostface View Post
    The ticket was in the box separate from the book.
    Thank you. I haven't been this excited about a book release in a long time. Not because of the Golden Ticket chance, but the contents inside the cover. Anytime you can open the imagination in an adults mind, you have accomplished something.

    Ralph A Mulleins
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    Authors Page- https://tinyurl.com/3wr4tcsd

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  • CyberGhostface
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    The ticket was in the box separate from the book.

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  • mulleins
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    Congratulations on the "Golden Ticket". That's a collectible in itself. Was the ticket in the box or sealed inside the book and slipcase?


    Ralph A Mulleins
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    Authors Page- https://tinyurl.com/3wr4tcsd

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  • Martin
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    Congratulations!

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  • Ben Staad
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    Those are all fantastic. Congrats on the golden ticket. That is awesome!

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  • CyberGhostface
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    This is Suntup's artist edition of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.







    In addition to the book, my package also had a 'Golden Ticket'. Twenty-five of these tickets were inserted randomly into the books with different prizes accompanying them. I was able to redeem mine for a $100 gift card. Needless to say finding the ticket in my box was pretty exciting and I'm grateful to Paul for the prize.



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