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* The Dark Tower - Graphic Novel series
Beginning with a short story appearing in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1978, the publication of Stephen King's epic work of fantasy -- what he considers to be a single long novel and his magnum opus -- has spanned a quarter of a century.
Set in a world of extraordinary circumstances, filled with stunning visual imagery and unforgettable characters, The Dark Tower series is King's most visionary feat of storytelling, a magical mix of science fiction, fantasy, and horror that may well be his crowning achievement.
Book IIn The Gunslinger (originally published in 1982), King introduces his most enigmatic hero, Roland Deschain of Gilead, the Last Gunslinger. He is a haunting, solitary figure at first, on a mysterious quest through a desolate world that eerily mirrors our own. Pursuing the man in black, an evil being who can bring the dead back to life, Roland is a good man who seems to leave nothing but death in his wake.
This new edition of The Gunslinger has been revised and expanded throughout by King, with new story material, in addition to a new introduction and foreword. It also includes four full-color illustrations in the hardcover and trade paperback formats.
The second volume in Stephen King’s acclaimed, epic Dark Tower series. After his confrontation with the man in black at the end of The Gunslinger,
Roland awakes to find three doors on the beach of Mid-World's Western
Sea—each leading to New York City but at three different moments in
time. Through these doors, Roland must "draw" three figures crucial to
his quest for the Dark Tower. In 1987, he finds Eddie Dean, The
Prisoner, a heroin addict. In 1964, he meets Odetta Holmes, the Lady of
Shadows, a young African-American heiress who lost her lower legs in a
subway accident and gained a second personality that rages within her.
And in 1977, he encounters Jack mort, Death, a pusher responsible for
cruelties beyond imagining. Has Roland found new companions to form the
"Ka-tet" of his quest? Or has he unleashed something else entirely?
The stunning Plume edition features full-color illustrations by Phil Hale and is a collector’s item for years to come.
The Third Volume in the Epic Dark Tower Series…
The Waste Lands
In
1978, Stephen King introduced the world to the last gunslinger, Roland
of Gilead. Nothing has been the same since. More than twenty years
later, the quest for the Dark Tower continues to take readers on a
wildly epic ride. Through parallel worlds and across time, Roland must
brave desolate wastelands and endless deserts, drifting into the
unimaginable and the familiar. A classic tale of colossal scope—crossing
over terrain from The Stand, The Eyes of the Dragon, Insomnia, The
Talisman, Black House, Hearts in Atlantis, ’Salem’s Lot, and other
familiar King haunts—the adventure takes hold with the turn of each
page.
And the tower awaits....
Roland, The Last
Gunslinger, moves ever closer to The Dark Tower of his dreams and
nightmares—as he crosses a desert of damnation in a macabre world that
is a twisted image of our own. With him are those he has drawn to this
world: street-smart Eddie Dean and courageous wheelchair-bound Susannah.
Ahead
of him are mind-rending revelations about who and what is driving him.
Against him is arrayed a swelling legion of foes—both more and less than
human....
Fourth in the Epic Dark Tower Series…
Wizard and Glass
In
1978, Stephen King introduced the world to the last gunslinger, Roland
of Gilead. Nothing has been the same since. More than twenty years
later, the quest for the Dark Tower continues to take readers on a
wildly epic ride. Through parallel worlds and across time, Roland must
brave desolate wastelands and endless deserts, drifting into the
unimaginable and the familiar. A classic tale of colossal scope—crossing
over terrain from The Stand, The Eyes of the Dragon, Insomnia, The Talisman, Black House, Hearts in Atlantis, ’Salem’s Lot, and other familiar King haunts—the adventure takes hold with the turn of each page.
And the Tower awaits....
Roland
and his band of followers have narrowly escaped one world and slipped
into the next. There Roland tells them a tale of long-ago love and
adventure involving a beautiful and quixotic woman named Susan Delgado.
And there they will be drawn into an ancient mystery of spellbinding
magic and supreme menace…
Roland Deschain and his
"ka-tet" are bearing southeast through the forests of Mid-World, the
almost timeless landscape that seems to stretch from the wreckage of
civility that defined Roland's youth to the crimson chaos that seems the
future's only promise. Readers of Stephen King's epic series know
Roland well, or as well as this enigmatic hero can be known. They also
know the companions who have been drawn to his quest for the Dark Tower:
Eddie Dean and his wife, Susannah; Jake Chambers, the boy who has come
twice through the doorway of death into Roland's world; and Oy, the
Billy-Bumbler.In this long-awaited fifth novel in the saga, their path
takes them to the outskirts of Calla Bryn Sturgis, a tranquil valley
community of farmers and ranchers on Mid-World's borderlands. Beyond the
town, the rocky ground rises toward the hulking darkness of
Thunderclap, the source of a terrible affliction that is slowly stealing
the community's soul. One of the town's residents is Pere Callahan, a
ruined priest who, like Susannah, Eddie, and Jake, passed through one of
the portals that lead both into and out of Roland's world.
As
Father Callahan tells the "ka-tet" the astonishing story of what
happened following his shamed departure from Maine in 1977, his
connection to the Dark Tower becomes clear, as does the danger facing a
single red rose in a vacant lot off Second Avenue in midtown Manhattan.
For Calla Bryn Sturgis, danger gathers in the east like a storm cloud.
The Wolves of Thunderclap and their unspeakable depredation are coming.
To resist them is to risk all, but these are odds the gunslingers are
used to, and they can give the "Calla-folken" both courage and cunning.
Their guns, however, will not be enough.
The next-to-last novel in Stephen King's seven-volume magnum opus, Song of Susannah is at once a book of revelation, a fascinating key to the unfolding mystery of the Dark Tower, and a fast-paced story of double-barreled suspense.
To give birth to her "chap," demon-mother Mia has usurped the body of Susannah Dean and used the power of Black Thirteen to transport to New York City in the summer of 1999. The city is strange to Susannah...and terrifying to the "daughter of none," who shares her body and mind.
Saving the Tower depends not only on rescuing Susannah but also on securing the vacant lot Calvin Tower owns before he loses it to the Sombra Corporation. Enlisting the aid of Manni senders, the remaining katet climbs to the Doorway Cave...and discovers that magic has its own mind. It falls to the boy, the billy-bumbler, and the fallen priest to find Susannah-Mia, who, in a struggle to cope with each other and with an alien environment "go todash" to Castle Discordia on the border of End-World. In that forsaken place, Mia reveals her origins, her purpose, and her fierce desire to mother whatever creature the two of them have carried to term.
Eddie and Roland, meanwhile, tumble into western Maine in the summer of 1977, a world that should be idyllic but isn't. For one thing, it is real, and the bullets are flying.
These are the simple vectors of a story rich in complexity and conflict. Its dual climaxes, one at the entrance to a deadly dining establishment and the other appended to the pages of a writer's journal, will leave readers gasping for the saga's final volume (which, Dear Reader, follows soon, say thank ya).
This 4,000 copy Limited
Artist Edition is numbered and is signed by Michael Whelan. It is
issued in a foil stamped slipcase. Published in a larger format than the
Dark Tower series which enhances Michael Whelan's thirteen full color
plates and over twenty-three black & white designs.
"The Man
in Black fled across the desert and the Gunslinger followed." This is
our introduction to Roland Deschain, the last Gunslinger, published by
Donald M. Grant in THE DARK TOWER: THE GUNSLINGER in 1982. Twenty years
later Stephen King revised and expanded this volume. In his own words:
"What I did want to do was to give newcomers to the tale of the Tower
(and old readers who want to refresh their memories) a clearer start and
a slightly easier entry into Roland's world. I also wanted them to have
a volume that more effectively foreshadowed coming events.
This
volume contains that expanded version as well as the novella THE LITTLE
SISTERS OF ELURIA which chronicles an earlier adventure of Roland's as
he persued the Man in Black.