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The Twilight Zone | |
Title: | "The Big Dry" |
Volume: | 2 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $1.95 |
Cover date: | November, 1991 |
Publisher: | NOW Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Tony Caputo |
Writers: | Bruce Jones |
Pencilers: | Eddy Newell |
Inkers: | John Stangeland |
Cover artists: | Eddy Newell; Mitch O'Connell |
Cover inker: | Eddy Newell; Mitch O'Connell |
Letterers: | Joseph Allen |
Editors: | Joan M. Weis |
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Next: | Twilight Zone #2 |
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"The Big Dry"[]
Featured characters
- Carla
- Corky
- Stanley
Supporting characters
- Deputy Mathers
- Girdy
Villains
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Minor characters
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Organizations
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Races & Animals
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Locations
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Items
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Miscellaneous
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Notes & Trivia[]
- The Twilight Zone is an American science fiction anthology series created by producer/screenwriter Rod Serling, who also served as host for the series. The original series aired for five seasons between 1959 and 1964 spanning a total of 156 episodes. Each episode was a mixture of self-contained fantasy, science fiction, suspense, or horror, often concluding with a macabre or unexpected twist. A popular and critical success, it introduced many Americans to serious science fiction and abstract ideas through television and also through a wide variety of Twilight Zone literature.
- This issue shipped with a variant cover illustrated by Mitch O'Connell.
- This issue includes the "Enter... The Twilight Zone" letters page written by Joan M. Weis.