Bottleneck Gallery Celebrate Alien Day with ‘50s Style Print

Artist Tom Walker brings Alien back in time twenty years.

By Jay Gervais

Joining in on the Alien Day festivities is Bottleneck Gallery, a studio that is releasing a brand-new, officially licensed screen print by artist Tom Walker, in partnership with Acme Archives. This one is a fun take on Alien, imagining it as a ‘50s science-fiction movie, an era in which this print would have been appropriate for. Feast your eyes on it below.

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There are several scenes represented here, mainly of the expedition party that investigates the source of the alien distress signal, which ultimately leads them to the derelict spacecraft that houses leathery eggs containing the deadly Facehuggers. The addition of the text, “Sometimes the scariest things come from within” made us hold our chests while hoping something out of this world wasn’t about to burst out of it. At the top of the print, we have a beautifully-inked drawing of the alien creature, along with the film’s unforgettable tagline, “In space, no one can hear you scream.”

This new print is sure to be quite a conversation piece, so don’t miss your chance to snag this item up tomorrow in celebration of Alien Day. It will be available for purchase at Bottleneck Gallery at 12:00 PM eastern time.

Stay tuned to Dead Entertainment for all the latest news and updates on Alien, as well to keep up-to-date on all the latest horror prints from Bottleneck Gallery!

About the Author

Jay Gervais

From small town to big city and back again, Jay was born and raised in Canada and has lived his whole life there. He’s always ready to cut down any misconceptions his American friends have of life in the great white north. He’s also no stranger to this kind of community, and has plenty of experience under his bed. He enjoys all kinds of horror entertainment, as long as it’s got the heart and soul to it. When he’s not doing something here, he can be found at his post at the night’s watch, or knee deep into his school studies.