J.N. Williamson's Illustrated Masques

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J.N. Williamson's Illustrated Masques

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This was announced yesterday (thanks to Randall Flagg on TDT.org):

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No orders are being taken yet (although the page says the orders will be taken starting January 1, 2011, the actual date will be February 2011.) King is signing only the 52-copy lettered edition, for which no price has yet been announced.

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I just received an email from CD advising they are taking orders now.

http://www.cemeterydance.com/page/CDP/PROD/o_jnwill01

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If you order from CD, they insist that you pay with the order. If you order from Gauntlet, you won't have to pay until the book is shipped.

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Hey Guys,

Thanks for the post! I'm the details below, since the gauntlet link isn't linking to a specific page. (I think there's no live page yet)

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J.N. Williamson's Illustrated Masques
Set for publication Spring 2011
Edited by Mort Castle and David Campiti

"A Masques story offers something beyond the transitory terror, the cheap thrill, the soon forgotten fright. It's horror fiction that says something about the way people are at heart." --J. N. Williamson, 1992
The Masques series of anthologies, published from 1984 to 2006 and edited by J. N. Williamson, presented superlative work by established and emerging horror writers, including Richard Matheson, Stephen King, Charles Grant, Ray Russell, Charles Beaumont, Tom Monteleone, Robert Bloch, F. Paul Wilson, Ramsey Campbell, Richard Christian Matheson, Paul Dale Anderson, and Robert R. McCammon. "Scare me!" was editor Williamson's principal guideline. The books won critical, popular, and international success, with editions published in Spain, Germany, Italy, and France.

In 1992, Mort Castle and David Campiti, working with J.N. Williamson, produced two 48 page issues of J.N. Williamson's Masques, presenting Masques stories in "graphic album" format. The "deluxe comics" (perfect bound) were published by Innovation Books, a comic book publisher. Illustrators included Mark Evans, Ted Naifeh, Mike Okamoto, Tim Vigil, Jose Pimentel, and Matt Thompson.

But the "comic book boom" was going bust -- and the "graphic novel" still had to await Art Spiegelman's winning the Pulitzer for Maus and Alan Moore's Watchmen being named one of the top "100 Novels of the 20th Century" by Time Magazine to become legitimate. Few copies of J.N. Williamson's Masques were printed, far fewer comics stores were around to sell them, and within a year, the publisher Innovation itself was gone from the scene.

Now, J. N. Williamson's Illustrated Masques triumphantly returns in a 112 page beautifully produced collectible from Gauntlet Press. All original art digitally restored.
  • New prose features from Mort Castle, David Campiti, and original Masques publisher John Maclay.

    A brand new, 16 page story: F. Paul Wilson's macabre masterpiece "Soft."

    A "continuity cover" by Clive Barker, "The Skull Tree," previously the cover image for the fifth and final edition of Masques
Here's what you'll find in this collection:

  • Paul Dale Anderson "Better Than One"

    Illustrated by Jose Pimentel

    Mort Castle "If You Take My Hand, My Son"
    Illustrated by Mark Evans

    Mort Castle "A Billion Monstrosities"
    Illustrated by Tim Vigil

    Stephen King "Popsy"
    Illustrated by Matt Thompson

    Robert R. McCammon "Nightcrawlers"
    Illustrated by Ted Naifeh & Scott Rockwell

    Wayne Allen Sallee "Rail Rider"
    Illustrated by Mike Okamoto

    Robert Weinberg "The Crushing Death"
    Illustrated by Mark Evans

    F. Paul Wilson "Soft"
    Illustrated by The Artists of Glass House Graphics
Mort Castle, editor of J. N. Williamson's Illustrated Masques, is the only living author to have stories in all five editions of Masques, including the "special addendum" to the fifth volume, "Masques: Further Stories." He's edited or written 16 books, including the essential reference work On Writing Horror (Writer’s Digest Books), and his publications list of "shorter things" now numbers over 500. As a comics creator, he's written Leatherface, Monolith, Dream Angel, and many other comics. Castle is a member of the Fiction Writing Department of Columbia College Chicago, where he teaches "Story in Graphic Forms," a class in writing comics and graphic novels.

David Campiti, co-editor of J. N. Williamson's Illustrated Masques, was first published in comics in 1983. By 1985, he was writing Superman stories in Action Comics for DC and soon went into freelance designing, editing, and book packaging, in which roles he helped launch Amazing Comics, Eternity Comics, Malibu Comics, and other companies. In the process, he discovered and debuted the careers of many talents.
500 copy signed numbered edition (signed by all authors except Stephen King and Clive Barker and most of the graphic artists) $125

Slipcase for signed numbered edition and unsigned edition – Bonded bound slipcase will be beveled with the Clive Barker cover art inset on one side. Available ONLY with preorders. There will be no slipcases available after the book has been published. $35

Unsigned trade edition $50

52 copy Traycased Lettered Edition (signed by all authors and many of the graphic artists; this is the only edition signed by Stephen King
and Clive Barker

Taking orders for this title beginning January 1, 2011 February, 2011
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Thanks, Tomas. The link worked yesterday when I posted it, but it obviously doesn't work now. I've edited that post to delete the link.

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