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Saturday, December 8, 2018

Twilight Zone Annual 1965

1964 (Annual).
96 pages. Full color.
World Distribution, Ltd.

Based on the television series presented by Rod Serling.

Painted cover (uncredited).
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #02 (Feb 1963).

Contents:

 7 The Lost Colonie w: (uncredited); p: Giovanni Ticci, i: Alberto Giolitti.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #02 (Feb 1963)
16 Doom by Prediction w: (uncredited); p: Giovanni Ticci, i: Alberto Giolitti.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #02 (Feb 1963)
25 The Shield of Medusa w: (uncredited); a: Frank Thorne.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #07 (May 1964)
39 Spectre of Youth w: (uncredited); p: Reed Crandall, i: George Evans.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #21 (May 1967)
49 The Phantom Lighthouse w: (uncredited); a: Reed Crandall.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #21 (May 1967)
61 The Ray of Phobos w: (uncredited); p: Giovanni Ticci, i: Alberto Giolitti.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #02 (Feb 1963)
71 The Man Who Haunted Himself w: (uncredited); a: Dick Rockwell.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #07 (May 1964)
83 Journey into Jeopardy w: (uncredited); p: Giovanni Ticci, i: Alberto Giolitti.
r: Twilight Zone (Gold Key) #02 (Feb 1963)
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension as vast as space, and timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow - between science and superstition. And it lies between the pit of man's fears and the summit of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area which we call The Twilight Zone.

The first (and, sadly, only) Twilight Zone annual is a fine sampler of the long-running Gold Key series. The stories may not be the finest the title ever ran (the highlight of the run was when the series was coming into its' third year, and beginning to take on the confidence of the television show), but it still a great collection of early stories. And, as always with the Gold Key run, the reproduced cover is absolutely gorgeous.

Contains information from Grand Comics Database

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