 Welcome to Church of the Chair where wolves run. I'm your host E and today we're taking our eye out with some fireworks. If you're new around here I need to give you a warning. In this series I will be spoiling all of Stephen King's work so if you haven't read all of his books I suggest you click away now. You've been warned. Today we're talking about Cycle of the Werewolf by Stephen King with illustrations by the legendary Bernie Riteson. So how does Cycle of the Werewolf tie into the Dark Tower series in the Stephen King universe in general? Let's get into that. But first, first, first hold up, pump them brakes. I want to show off something that I forgot I had until just now trying to pick this out of my collection because it's not showcased up on my shelf. Something that my friend Josh who has sent me loads of collector's editions and rare books especially Stephen King stuff and that's this which is Silver Bullet. I guess you'd call this the movie tie-in cover but this is much different than your normal movie tie-in cover because not only does the first part of it have Cycle of the Werewolf but you also have images from production in the middle and then best of all I feel is the script for Silver Bullet in the back which I just find amazing. This is this is one of the coolest things I have and I don't know too many people who have it and before Josh sent it to me I had no idea this even existed. So if you have a copy of it let me know down there in the comments. Now finally on to the connections. There's only really one connection in here that I found over the years and that is Cycle of the Werewolf takes place in Tarker's Mill. Tarker's Mill and Chester's Mill are known as the Twin Mills in the Stephen King universe and Chester's Mill is the location of where Under the Dome takes place and since I have already tied Under the Dome into the Stephen King universe and the Dark Tower series I think that it's pretty self-evident that it's a tie-in. Unfortunately once again in the comments of the original video I got no additional theories, no corrections, nothing other than people talking about what their first experience with Stephen King was and that's probably because I talked about my own personal experience and this being the very first book of his that I ever even flipped through but I still wouldn't go on to read my first Stephen King book until 1993 when I stole Dolores Claiborne out of my out of my parent's mailbox. But that's all the time I have for you today. Did I miss anything? Do you have any corrections of anything I said in this video or do you have theories of your own on how Cycle of the Werewolf ties into the Dark Tower series and the Stephen King universe? Let me know down there in the comments. But until next time...