Rod Serling’s NIGHT GALLERY – THE ART OF DARKNESS w/ Slipcase
Deluxe slipcase edition with the hardcover housed in a genuine Cabra leather slipcase stamped with a shiny foil logo on the front surface. This edition is strictly limited to 300 copies and is available on a first-come basis. ________ Fifty years ago, NBC-TV premiered the bone-chilling, three-episode pilot that gave birth to the supernatural series Rod Serling’s Night Gallery. Millions of viewers were riveted to every episode—often watching through their fingers—as the uncanny events unfolded. After three seasons the show ended—but the memories lingered. Though the quality of the episodes was hotly debated among fans and authorities from Stephen King to Guillermo del Toro, virtually all who tuned in agreed that the series’s most memorable elements were the paintings and sculptures showcased within. Chillingly introduced by the writer-host in his inimitable voice, these macabre masterpieces were the works of artists Thomas J. Wright, Jaroslav Gebr, and Phil Vanderlei, and have remained