Edgar Allan Poe’s classic Gothic poem “The Raven” is a pop culture fixture, permeating the realms of film and TV, literature and music, professional football and professional wrestling alike. But little did I know (until I stumbled upon this webpage a few days ago) that the poem has also been transformed into a glorious pop-up book by David Pelham and Christopher Wormell. First published in 2016, The Raven: A Pop-Up Book is now a pricey collector’s item, but this quaint tome can still be pondered on a midnight dreary by watching the video below:
Amazing. The price is amazing, too. Made eyes pop out. LOL
🙂 I know, that price will leave buyers in the Poe house.
Wow what a cool book!
Thanks for being part of the Countdown this year!
-Cryptkeeper Dex
Thanks, Dex. Excited to be joining the Countdown this year. Happy Halloween season!
My niece just got a beautiful graphic novel of “The Fall of the House of Usher”. I love these kinds of interpretations of Poe’s work.
Ooh, that “Usher” graphic novel sounds good. Poe was such a wonderfully descriptive writer; his work makes for great translation into visual media.