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Deathrealm, one of the most beloved magazines in horror history, makes its return to print in the form of a limited edition hardcover anthology. Deathrealm was a leading full-sized magazine edited by Stephen Mark Rainey in the early-to-mid ‘90s, featuring some of the best fiction in the genre. Editor Stephen Mark Rainey returns, compiling 15 stories from this legendary magazine. Cover artwork by Mike Bohatch.
This limited edition hardcover is signed and numbered to 350 total copies produced. Signed by all contributors, editor and cover artist.
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