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Tales for a HalloweeNight Vol. 1 - 5 Box Set plus Volumes 6, 7 & 8 Bundle
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This beautiful box set contains the first five volumes of the award-wining graphic novel anthology series, John Carpenter's Tales for a HalloweeNight, and included in this bundle are volumes 6, 7 & 8 as well. These eight books feature over eighty writers and artists from around the globe, from the worlds of comics, novels and film, and each contains a collection of stand-alone horror and sci-fi horror tales, celebrating our favorite night of the year. Perfect to curl up with on a dark and stormy night. Each volume also features one story written by the Master of Horror himself, John Carpenter, and another written by our Queen of the Damned, Sandy King. The slipcase features exclusive new art on the front and back cover by comic legend Tim Bradstreet, foil title on the front cover and spine and the slipcase is signed by John Carpenter and Sandy King. None of the individual books are signed.
A $180 value for $150.
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