Stephen King's 73rd birthday this week put me in mind of my first collection of his paperbacks: these reprintings of his classic '70s and early '80s titles. I unfortunately don't own them any more, and haven't for decades. Since I began this blog I've amassed most first printings of his original Signet editions, but I can't quite forget my first true loves...
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
Stephen King: The 1980s Signet Reprints
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isn't it the very same typeface Stranger Things use in the opening credits?
It's not *exactly* the same typeface, but close; Stranger Things was definitely inspired by '80s horror paperbacks like these! I posted about the actual typeface, ITC Benguiat, here:
http://toomuchhorrorfiction.blogspot.com/2016/08/stranger-things-typeface-itc-benguiat.html
Could you give me an example of something similar on a paperback cover other than King's?
Disregard the last comment. I've noticed the link :) Sorry.
These were my first King experience too.I read Salems Lot first, after skipping Carrie,then The Shining (my favorite), Cujo,Pet Sematary (2nd favorite),IT, Misery, Night Shift and On to The Tommyknockers- which despite its bad rap-I enjoyed!I think I read Dreamcatcher but cant recall... My journey ended some years later with Geralds Game a fun read and a good place to end my relationship. Havent read a pg of King since and dont really want to haha. Guess I got burned out.
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