King had to dial back his criticism of Kubrick’s film (see above) in order to get the director to sign off on this TV miniseries, which Mick Garris directed and King associate directed for ABC.
The Shining
The only King novel to be illustrated by Ned Dameron, a sci-fi artist who illustrated several of the Dungeons and Dragons books.
The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands
Illustrated by surrealist Dave McKean, known for his work on Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman and a 1989 Batman comic.
The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
Rob Wood created a real-world set out of clay and wood that he used as reference to paint the cover.
Gerald's Game
Rob Wood designed this cover in under an hour after spending all weekend on another writer’s book cover that was later rejected.
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