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The Outer Limits: Volume One

(1996)
(A book in the Outer Limits series)
A collection of stories by

 
 
The original Outer Limits series ran for only a season and a half in the mid-1960s, but is still hailed as a classic. Revived in the 1990s, the new Outer Limits has met with critical and popular acclaim. In this volume of anthologies, Prima presents some of the best stories from both the old and the new series.

"Soldier" by Harlan Ellison

Ellison composed two legendary teleplays for the series, Soldier and Demon with a Glass Hand. Here is the original story of love and war that spawned an unforgettable episode.

"It Crawled Out of the Woodwork" by Diane Duane

Bestselling author Duane shows how the thirst for power can lead to a darkness that destroys all in its path.

"The Sixth Finger" by John M. Ford

Two-time World Fantasy Award winner Ford brings to life the unforgettable 1960s episode featuring an angry Welsh miner who becomes the subject of a Frankensteinian experiment.

"If These Walls Could Talk" by Howard V. Hendrix

Newcomer Hendrix creates an atmosphere of extreme dread in a house on the borderlands of reality.

The Outer Limits is a trademark of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc.


Genre: Science Fiction

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