This issue was published in four color print as a saddle-stitched pamphlet on newsprint. The size was typical of Standard Silver and Modern Age comics and consisted of 36 pages, including ads. The cover was dated February-April, 1962 and priced at fifteen cents (American). This issue contained three fully illustrated stories accompanied by three fact sheets concerning real-life mysteries with similarities to The Twilight Zone stories. Each of the illustrated stories was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator.
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| - This issue was published in four color print as a saddle-stitched pamphlet on newsprint. The size was typical of Standard Silver and Modern Age comics and consisted of 36 pages, including ads. The cover was dated February-April, 1962 and priced at fifteen cents (American). This issue contained three fully illustrated stories accompanied by three fact sheets concerning real-life mysteries with similarities to The Twilight Zone stories. Each of the illustrated stories was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator.
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| - Color; Saddle-Stitched; Newsprint; One-shot
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| - Reed Crandall, George Evans, Ben Oda
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| - The Twilight Zone #2 , The Twilight Zone #1288
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| - This issue was published in four color print as a saddle-stitched pamphlet on newsprint. The size was typical of Standard Silver and Modern Age comics and consisted of 36 pages, including ads. The cover was dated February-April, 1962 and priced at fifteen cents (American). This issue contained three fully illustrated stories accompanied by three fact sheets concerning real-life mysteries with similarities to The Twilight Zone stories. Each of the illustrated stories was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator.
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