Not sure why the page number have anything to do with it. It's a Pop-Up book for God's sake. The whole story is played out in this fashion with artist Alan Dingman. I thought it was fantastic.
The night I went in to Barnes & Noble to purchase the book was priceless. I'm sitting on the floor, Indian style, in the middle of the children section reading a Stephen King story with two ladies asking me to boycott the book because they felt it was misleading to the stores. "A King book in the children section" one of the witches, excuse me, ladies said.
I got up, smiled at my wife sitting on the little sofa to my left, turned back to the two ladies and said at the top of my lungs to embarrass them:
I guess next your going to tell me there's NO GREAT PUMPKIN
and stomped my feet towards the counter like a little child and bought the book
The manager thought it was the funniest thing she had seen. One other person bought the book behind me just because.
Again, I personally think the book was done in fine fashion. I wonder what we would do if King and Whelan got together for a 15 page Pop-Up of Dark Tower?
Mulleins
Cumberland VA