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We've just added the Collected Edition Box Set Pre-Order to our Store section. Over the past few years we've received many emails and letters from people looking for past volumes. Thanks to Last Gasp and the many artists and contributors involved, we're finally able to offer this collection. We've set aside a limited number of sets for those who missed out on the past volumes so they can reserve a copy. There are a few notes to read over before ordering. Thanks to everyone for supporting our independent magazine.(HF Title page elements courtesy Alex Pardee)

We’ve just added the Collected Edition Box Set Pre-Order to our Store section. Over the past few years we’ve received many emails and letters from people looking for past volumes. Thanks to Last Gasp and the many artists and contributors involved, we’re finally able to offer this collection. We’ve set aside a limited number of sets for those who missed out on the past volumes so they can reserve a copy. There are a few notes to read over before ordering. Thanks to everyone for supporting our independent magazine.(HF Title page elements courtesy Alex Pardee)

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