top of page

Exciting News!




Our publisher, Taylor White of Creature Features, has officially transferred ownership of the NightGallery.net website to us, Scott Skelton and Jim Benson!

 

We thank Taylor for his tremendous support over the years, for building an incredible website, and, especially, for all that he has done for Night Gallery.

 

To celebrate, for the month of May, we’re offering a free Night Gallery painting poster (your choice) with any purchase of the massively expanded second edition of Rod Serling’s Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour.

 

A $19.99 value, these beautiful, 13-by-19-inch reproduction prints of the artwork for the series (most of them painted by artist Tom Wright) feature many of its most popular paintings, including The Cemetery, The Doll, Pickman’s Model, The Messiah on Mott Street, The Funeral, The Late Mr. Peddington, The Sins of the Fathers, and many, many more!  

 

The NightGallery.net website is your one-stop shop for all things Night Gallery: books, posters, autographs, DVDs, bookmarks, audio interviews, and much more! 

 

Our Rondo Award–winning Night Gallery paintings book, Rod Serling’s Night Gallery: The Art of Darkness, is now sold out and no longer available. Our companion guide, Rod Serling’s Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour, is a limited edition with a finite number of copies printed. Once it’s gone, it’s gone. As a limited edition, the After-Hours Tour will never again be reprinted.

 

We’ll have more exciting updates in the coming days and weeks, so stay tuned!


2 comentarios


Jonathan Berman
Jonathan Berman
18 may

Apparently at one time you could get a coffee table book with every illustration and painting from Rod Serling's Night Gallery, but it's long been sold out and none are available on either eBay or Abe Books or Etsy, etc... I would love to get a hold of a copy though.

Me gusta
serlingng
18 may
Contestando a

I wish I could tell you it was available, but, like all of Creature Features' publications, it was designed as a limited edition, and it ultimately proved so popular that the stock ran out. The newly published second edition of the companion guide, Rod Serling's Night Gallery: An After-Hours Tour, includes all of the paintings from the episode segments that were broadcast (not full-page illustrations), but leaves out the handful of paintings that didn't receive an airing or production.

Me gusta
bottom of page