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Sneak A Peek Inside Printed In Blood’s Upcoming “Halloween” Artbook

Tuesday, May 4, 2021 | Exclusives

By CHRIS HAMMOND

Publisher Printed in Blood is Celebrating John Carpenter’s classic slasher film HALLOWEEN with an all-new 240-page hardcover artbook created in partnership with Compass International Pictures. Featuring over 200 creators from all over the world, the book contains 225 images exclusive to this collection, bringing together artists from myriad different mediums to celebrate the characters that make the film a classic. The book also includes an all-new introduction by David Gordon-Green, director of the upcoming Halloween Kills.

 

Art by 17th & Oak, Liam Brazier, and Scott Woolston.

 
 
The book is available in a deluxe, limited slipcase edition which is only available via pre-order until May 31st, 2021 (this version will not be available after pre-order ends.) The limited slipcase edition is priced at $75 USD. There is also a regular hardcover edition for $45 USD. Shipping is not included. Printed In Blood has also selected a handful of the featured artist’s pieces to be released as limited edition prints in the months leading up to the book’s release date. In partnership with Printed in Blood, MEOKCA and Moor-Art Gallery will be providing print and fulfillment services for several of the artists who have artwork featured in the HALLOWEEN artbook. No word yet on pricing, size of editions, or when these prints will be available for purchase.
 
 

Printed In Blood’s HALLOWEEN artbook is now available for pre-order in North America at printedinblood.com, and worldwide from forbiddenplanet.com.

 

 

 

Chris Hammond
The Curator of the Creepy collectibles. I've been an avid horror fan for over 3 decades. Meeting and writing about some of the finest artists from all over the world is a pure joy. I've written for multiple websites on the art and collectible front. The horror bug that lives inside me is well cared for and has been going strong since I watched my first introduction to horror through a grainy VHS copy of John Carpenter's 1978 classic film Halloween.