The Twilight Zone Vol. 1 TP
Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment
Release Date: June 18, 2014
Cover Price: $15.99
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
Artist: Guiu Vilanova
Cover: Francesco Francavilla
Format: 120 pgs., Full-Color, Trade Paperback
Rating: Teen+
Trevor Richmond is a Wall Street investor who embezzled millions and is about to destroy the economy. Desperate to avoid the consequences of his actions, he goes to Expedited Services, which offers to help him disappear and enjoy a life of leisure in a new identity. But what exactly is this new life, and how much is freedom worth? And what happens to the old life when someone else shows up to claim it? This captivating first volume pushes the boundaries of The Twilight Zone into new and uncharted territory--join us on a journey into the past and the future, into murder and revenge, and finally into the sunrise of nuclear Armageddon!
This volume collects issues 1-4 of the hit series by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI (Hugo Award-winning creator of Babylon 5, and writer for the blockbuster films Changeling, Thor, and World War Z) and GUIU VILANOVA (Dark Shadows), and features the original script to issue one, character sketches, and all of the covers by Eisner Award-winning artist FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA, ALÉ GARZA, ROBERTO CASTRO, and KEN HAESER!
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Posted by ICv2 on June 13, 2014 @ 1:16 am CT
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