"There is nothing wrong with your television set." Or your computer screen, for that matter. The Outer Limits, the ABC science fiction series that originally aired from 1963 to 1965, is getting the trade paperback companion treatment for a second time with The Outer Limits at 50!

Written and edited by renowned horror author David J. Schow, who co-wrote 1986's The Outer Limits: The Official Companion, this second installment in The Outer Limits companion series includes plenty of goodies for die-hard fans. The book is now available exclusively from the publisher Creature Features (http://www.creaturefeatures.com/shop/books/the-outer-limits-at-50/). On their site, the publisher shared what to expect from this behind-the-scenes look at one of science fiction's most memorable series:

"Creature Features is proud to present a one-of-a-kind book, THE OUTER LIMITS AT 50! Written and edited by David J. Schow, author of the essential OUTER LIMITS COMPANION and the world’s leading expert on the series, this unprecedented look at the beloved show presents over 150 new pages of rare photographs and collectibles—including many in full color, unearthed here for the first time ever.

Published exclusively by Creature Features, with a lavish introduction by original OUTER LIMITS zine publisher Ted C. Rypel, this limited trade paperback is jam-packed with never-before-published publicity and making-of photos, five decades of rare merchandise, exclusive photos of surviving props, plus stunning, newly commissioned OUTER LIMITS artworks from legendary artists Bernie Wrightson, Tim Bradstreet, Steve Bissette, and more!

The book ships in late March. All copies pre-ordered before March 17th will come hand-signed by author David J. Schow.

  • 1.76 lbs
  • 11″ high x 8 7/16″ wide

This book is exclusively sold through Creature Features, and is not available on Amazon or any other online vendor."

  • Derek Anderson
    About the Author - Derek Anderson

    Raised on a steady diet of R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps books and Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Derek has been fascinated with fear since he first saw ForeverWare being used on an episode of Eerie, Indiana.

    When he’s not writing about horror as the Senior News Reporter for Daily Dead, Derek can be found daydreaming about the Santa Carla Boardwalk from The Lost Boys or reading Stephen King and Brian Keene novels.