With the fourth annual Alien Day taking place on April 26th and this year marking the 40th anniversary of Ridley Scott's classic sci-fi horror film, the team at Grey Matter Art are celebrating in chilling style with an officially licensed, limited edition Alien poster by artist Karl Fitzgerald.

Featuring Jonesy the cat facing off against the titular entity from Alien, you can view Fitzgerald's screen print below, and keep an eye on Grey Matter Art's online shop on Alien Day, where two versions of the poster will go up for sale beginning at 1:00pm EST.

"Grey Matter Art, under license from 20th Century Fox, and in partnership with Acme Archives and Dark Ink, are pleased to announce the release of a new officially licensed limited edition screen-print for Director Ridley Scott's 1979 science-fiction horror masterpiece "Alien" by Karl Fitzgerald. With Scott's directing and Jerry Goldsmith's musical score, to Michael Seymour’s art direction and H.R. Giger's special effects, Alien is a frightening and tension-filled experience. It is regarded today as one of the most influential horror films of all time and still stands up as one of our favorites ever. We are so happy to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Alien, we are true fans of the franchise and honored to be releasing this beautiful 24x36 screen print for Alien Day!

"Alien" by Karl Fitzgerald
24" x 36" hand-numbered screen print
Regular Edition of 125/$45
Variant Edition of 100/$55
Printed by VG Kids

"Alien" will be released this Friday, April 26th at 1PM (est). at greymatterart.com.

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