Thanks, Uncle Roger! I didn't know they were trying to re-publish it in hard-cover format. My question, of course, is for what? I think the paperback edition would be enough for aficionados. It probably was. Like I said, his artwork is incredible. Unlike the Gold Key comic books, it doesn't look hokey. The characters actually look like the characters. But the plots were hokey. I'm glad I have the book. It's a keeper because it extended DS after it vanished. We still got our "fix" (like the Marylin Ross novels and the Gold Key comics). But it certainly wasn't of literary height. Hoping to make money by charging a lot for a cardboard cover as opposed to a glossy paper one doesn't make it worth it. People should search on Amazon or e-bay for the paperback original if it's at a reasonable price. If they can't find it, other than seeing his illustrations, it's just not worth it.
Gerard