![]() ![]() Books like The Stand, Eyes of the Dragon, Insomnia, Hearts in Atlantis, ‘Salem’s Lot, and Everything’s Eventual in some way affect the outcome of The Dark Tower series, which you could almost refer to as “Crisis on Infinite Kings”if you’re a comic book fan. But the “Crisis” of reality that takes place in The Dark Tower books is probably best left for another, much bigger article.īut the most important thing about this novel is its villain, who pretty much ends up being the BIG BAD of the entire Kingverse, although it isn’t immediately apparent. ![]() These “standalone” works are part of a much larger meta-story. ![]() You see, King has written several books that connect in very specific ways, whether they share characters or plot points or locations or monsters. Because for almost the same amount of time as his entire professional career, King has been creating his very own fictional universe. Whether you’ve only read his horror stuff, or are all about his hard techno-fantasy books, you’ve probably read more than one of King’s works and have undoubtedly started to see the connections that form. Editor’s Note: This guide tries to keep it light on the spoilers, but there are some, gunslinger.įor the past four decades, Stephen King, an American master of letters, has shown time and time again why he’s the king of pop fiction. ![]()
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