This issue was published in color 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 May, 1971 and priced at fifteen cents (American). This issue contained five stories—four fully illustrated and one in text format. Each of the illustrated stories over one page in length was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator. With the publication of this issue, the title resumes a bi-monthly, rather than quarterly, shipping schedule and the subscription rates increased accordingly.
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| - The Twilight Zone (Gold Key) 37
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| - This issue was published in color 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 May, 1971 and priced at fifteen cents (American). This issue contained five stories—four fully illustrated and one in text format. Each of the illustrated stories over one page in length was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator. With the publication of this issue, the title resumes a bi-monthly, rather than quarterly, shipping schedule and the subscription rates increased accordingly.
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| - Color; Saddle-Stitched; Newsprint; Ongoing Series
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| - Joe Certa, John Celardo, Luis Dominguez, Paul S Newman, Jack Sparling, Len Wein
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| - This issue was published in color 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 May, 1971 and priced at fifteen cents (American). This issue contained five stories—four fully illustrated and one in text format. Each of the illustrated stories over one page in length was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator. With the publication of this issue, the title resumes a bi-monthly, rather than quarterly, shipping schedule and the subscription rates increased accordingly.
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