The Twilight Zone #7
| Writer | Tony Fleecs |
| Artist | Andy Price |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The Twilight Zone anthology continues with a new standalone issue! Comic book greats bring us fresh stories in chilling black and white, just like the original television show. This issue: A lonely taxidermist struggles to find solace in his grotesque work. Despite his solitary days, he’s lived a full life. His mother loves him, he runs a successful business, and he’s the local hero who saved his remote village from a recent wildfire. However, his heart still wishes for a companion who won’t be disgusted with his taxidermy obsession. No sooner does he wish it…than the Twilight Zone delivers the girl of his dreams. Tony Fleecs (Stray Dogs, Fer more
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Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
Jun 03, 2026IDW has dropped another fabulous entry into The Twilight Zone series. Fleecs, Price, and Keane work together to craft a beautiful narrative of a lonely, misunderstood man that you can’t help but be drawn into. Fleecs takes a unique setting and idea and weaves a spine-tingling narrative around it. Read Full Review
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9.6
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Jun 03, 2026Price delivers stunning art throughout the issue. I love the character designs a lot and Henry has a striking resemblance to Jack Klugman who I remember starred in several episode of the original Twilight Zone series. I also love the visual contrast between the first few pages and the final reveal. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jun 03, 2026And that's what The Twilight Zone is all about, isn't it? That sense of reality tilted and distorted to reveal deeper emotional and philosophical truths. It’s fun seeing the visual of that sort of thing celebrated while warping it in different directions that feel pleasantly unsettling. The original series may not have been the best that the franchise has had to offer over the years, but it’s fun seeing it brought to the page with such care and love. Read Full Review
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