The Halloweenies kick off a new October tradition! After carving out the franchise for a whole year in 2018, then proceeding to offer that same coverage to the Hallogreen trilogy, they're finally turning to the stacks. Specifically, the novelizations. Each spooky season, we'll dust off our vintage novelizations and cover them in full. This year, we begin with Curtis Richards' excellent 1979 screen-to-page adaptation of the John Carpenter original. Bonus: We also spoke with Printed in Blood co-founder and publisher Steven Hoveke, who shares some insights into the forthcoming illustrated reprint due out in 2024.
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The Halloweenies kick off a new October tradition! After carving out the franchise for a whole year in 2018, then proceeding to offer that same coverage to the Hallogreen trilogy, they're finally turning to the stacks. Specifically, the novelizations. Each spooky season, we'll dust off our vintage novelizations and cover them in full. This year, we begin with Curtis Richards' excellent 1979 screen-to-page adaptation of the John Carpenter original. Bonus: We also spoke with Printed in Blood co-founder and publisher Steven Hoveke, who shares some insights into the forthcoming illustrated reprint due out in 2024.

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