Fablelistik Editions

Standard Edition of Hidden Pictures

Jason Rekulak

A chilling tale reimagined. This time, five-year-old Teddy is drawing in color. Experience Hidden Pictures like never before in this vivid, colorized edition.

$85.00

Published editions may have slight variations from the photos and prototypes shown here.

Production Specs

  • Estimated Ship: Fall 2025
  • Available for Pre-Order: U.S., its territories, Canada and select countries around the world. At this time, we are unable to sell this title in the U.K. or British Commonwealth territories.
  • Page Count: 384 pages
  • Trim Size: 6.5 x 9.25
  • Signed by Jason Rekulak (while the Standard Edition may be reprinted in the future, only this first printing will have the author’s signature.)
  • 4-color Printed Interior

The Standard Edition cover is bound in Buckram cloth, blocked in white pigment and metallic red foil

Features 52 newly colorized illustrations for Fablelistik Editions by Will Staehle and Doogie Horner

Includes sprayed edges, a ribbon marker and printed endpapers

Book Summary

Hidden Pictures follows Mallory Quinn, a young woman fresh out of rehab who lands a seemingly perfect job as a nanny for five-year-old Teddy Maxwell. Living in a beautiful guesthouse on the family’s property, Mallory is determined to leave her troubled past behind. But when Teddy’s innocent crayon drawings begin to change—evolving into violent, unsettling sketches—she starts to question the dark history of the house and the secrets lurking within.

As time goes on, Mallory discovers that the sinister images may be tied to a decades-old unsolved murder. But no one believes her—not Teddy’s parents, not her sponsor, and certainly not the police. With only the disturbing illustrations as clues, Mallory races to uncover the truth before history repeats itself. Blending psychological tension with supernatural horror, Hidden Pictures is a haunting, twist-filled novel that will keep readers on edge until its final chilling reveal.

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Collaborators

Will Staehle
Illustrator

Will Staehle

Will Staehle grew up reading comics and working summers at his parents’ design firm in Wisconsin. He was art director for HarperCollins Publishers in New York City and VP of design at JibJab in Venice; has been labeled one of the top Twenty Under Thirty New Visual Artists by Print magazine and an Art Director’s Club Young Gun; and has also exhibited a solo show of work at the Type Directors Club. Will’s work has appeared in various design annuals, and he contributed to the AIGA’s 50 books | 50 covers competition.

Currently, Will resides in Seattle, Washington. He uses his design and illustration background to create bold covers, stylized posters, quirky websites, and mini comics to ensure that he gets as little sleep as possible.

Doogie Horner
Illustrator

Doogie Horner

Doogie Horner is a writer, illustrator, and comedian. Raised in Pennsylvania, he studied design at Tyler School of Art and Architecture in Philadelphia, intending to write and illustrate books. He spent his early career designing book covers, working at Quirk Books for about ten years.

Doogie is the author and illustrator of the Adventures of Invisible Boy graphic novel series and the author of This Might Hurt a Bit, A Die Hard Christmas, and many more books. He has two comedy albums, Dad Max and A Delicate Man, the latter of which was an A.V. Club staff pick. Doogie lives with his family in New York.