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The Folio Society reveals its luxurious release, with a Guillermo del Toro introduction and artwork that's nearly as scary as ...
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SYFY on MSNYou'll Float Too: New Illustrated Edition of Stephen King's IT Features Guillermo del Toro IntroStart praying to Maturin for a sudden windfall because a copy of this limited printing will set you back over 800 bucks!
Check out some exclusive art from the new, gorgeous illustrated edition of Stephen King's 'IT', out now from the Folio ...
The Folio Society has chosen Stephen King’s horror opus as the latest book to get one of its stunning collector’s editions.
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Screen Rant on MSNAn Iconic Stephen King Novel Is Getting A Hand-Illustrated Limited Edition July 15th - But Only 500 CopiesThe Folio Society is releasing a limited edition, hand-illutstrated edition of his horror classic, It, with a foreward by Guillermo del Toro.
Even after all this time, IT remains one of the crowning achievements of Stephen King's prolific writing career. The Folio ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNWhy less is more when crafting horror artAngieHoffmeister reveals how she created the eerie art for The Folio Society's The Lottery and Other Dark Tales.
The Folio Society has been making exquisite book cover art and illustrations for nearly 80 years now. And with its new Spring collection, they've outdone themselves – having received all of the ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — The Folio Society has become a crucial part of my gift guides. They simply make some of the most beautiful illustraited books that you'll ever tumb through. Their Spring ...
Ahead of the publication of a new edition of Homer’s epics—which he has illustrated—the artist also explains why he switches mediums for different books ...
Folio Society Art Director, Sheri Gee, said of the task: “I'll be honest – in the beginning, I did not particularly relish the idea of producing an illustrated edition of Lolita.
In an exclusive excerpt from the Folio Society's new collection of essential Superman comics, Eisner-winning Monstress writer Marjorie Liu discusses the enduring appeal of DC's greatest hero.
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