EC Archives - Limited Editions

Limited Editions

In February 2008, the first limited leather-bound edition of one of the EC Archives was released. Weird Science Volume 1 was released in a limited print run of 300, all signed by EC editor Al Feldstein. Weird Science Volume 2 was released in August 2008. The limited editions came packaged with a pair of white gloves for handling of the expensive volumes.

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