Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN num: 9781933076140
ISBN number: 1933076143
Label: Moonstone
Manufacturer: Moonstone
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 464
Printing Date: October 11, 2006
Publishing house: Moonstone
Sale Popularity Level: 850799
Studio: Moonstone
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This massive bone-rattling tome contains the original Kolchak scripts from the classic comics Kolchak Tales of the Night Stalker, as well as the graphic novels Get of Belial, Lambs to the Slaughter and Eve of Terror! All in their original and unadulterated form! See how insane these writer guys really are!
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I was excited to see these books, but after buying this one, I'll take the rest of them off my wish list. Besides the two typos on the very first three pages (and there are many more throughout,) the format is extremely hard to read and follow. I wish I hadn't wasted my money. If it had been written as an actual book and not scripts, it might have been a different story. Moonstone are obviously amateurs! No wonder they won't show their faces on the back cover. Heck, I'm embarrassed for them. DON'T BUY IT! Stick to the original TV series and the double feature that's available on DVD.
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This book was very good, but the two part story was messed up. The story was supposed to be Proximity Prt. 1 and Proximity Prt. 2 but they were both part two.
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This book is terrific! It is a collection of comic book scripts that not only provides an inside view of how comic books are put together,but also perfectly captures the dialogue and spirit of the 1974 TV series. A couple of the stories are based on semi-completed scripts from that show. The supporting cast of Vincenzo, Updyke, and Miss. Emily are here, and the Kolchak charm and charisma shine through. Forget the pathetic remake that the network executives tried to foist on us. Those of us who remember the 2 telemovies and the Darren McGavin series can enjoy new Kolchak stories in this book.
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