![]() Readers of Stephen King’s 1979 novel THE DEAD ZONE might wonder if Harlan Ellison could see the future… In 1968, Harlan Ellison wrote a detailed treatment for a TV movie intended to spawn a series. Two of Harlan Ellison’s most compelling unfulfilled dreams will, at long last, finally find their audience when you open this book to discover 1968’s Esper-the story of a broadcast news journalist whose emerging telepathy changes his professional perspective forever-and 1975’s The Tigers Are Loose-which finds a penal psychiatrist attempting to understand and treat the monsters in our midst. ![]() THEY WERE SLIGHTLY DENTED, DINGED, OR SCRATCHED. ![]() THESE ARE THE LAST COPIES OF THE LIMITED-EDITION PUBLISHED IN 2016. ![]()
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