Originally Posted by
carlosdetweiller
Could probably write an essay on this topic. Basically, if it has original writing by King I try to get it. Fiction (novel length and short stories) and non-fiction (introductions, reviews, columns) are equal in my eyes. If it is writing BY King then I collect it.
I've got most all of the published interviews and, in my mind, they are almost like published non-fiction.
I have a lot (and I mean a whole lot) of magazines with articles about King but I don't obsess over them. If they are available and look interesting then I get them on a case by case basis.
The comic books are a no go for me. I felt that I got taken advantage of with the first arc of them...The Gunslinger Born. I bought all of the cover variants and began to feel used. Swore I wouldn't travel that path again. I bought the hardback compilation of American Vampire because it had an introduction by King.