Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal Steelbook & Collector's Editions Are Cheap At Amazon
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Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal Steelbook & Collector's Editions Are Cheap At Amazon
"The popular Steelbook Editions of Jim Henson's groundbreaking dark fantasy films The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth received reprints earlier this month, and both are available for terrific prices at Amazon. The Dark Crystal Limited Edition Steelbook is up for grabs for only $25.89, and Labyrinth Limited Edition Steelbook is down to $27.84. Shout Factory originally released both Steelbook Editions last fall alongside lavish 4K Blu-ray Collector's Editions. Fans will have a tough decision to make, as The Dark Crystal Collector's Edition is discounted to only $47 (was $100) at Amazon and Walmart."
"While Henson is best known as the creator of The Muppets, The Dark Crystal (1982) and Labyrinth (1986) have proven to be highly influential films in their own right. Plus, these movies are fascinatingly weird and show a different side of the beloved puppeteer and animator's creative talents. Both of these films have been expanded on in books and comic books over the years, and if you're looking to read them, Amazon has some nice deals up for grabs. The selection includes adaptations, prequels, and spin-offs, as well as a definitive guide to the world of Labyrinth."
Steelbook Editions of Jim Henson's The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth received reprints and are available at discounted prices on Amazon, with The Dark Crystal Steelbook priced at $25.89 and Labyrinth Steelbook at $27.84. Shout Factory released 4K Blu-ray Collector's Editions last fall; The Dark Crystal Collector's Edition is discounted to $47 (was $100) while Labyrinth's Collector's Edition is $78.50 (was $100). Amazon offers limited-time deals on official companion books, graphic novels, and novelizations, including a Buy 1, Get 1 50% Off Book Sale ending October 25. Labyrinth's novelization is receiving its first official graphic novel adaptation, available for preorder in hardcover for $30 on December 2.
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