Twilight Zone #81 (1977 Gold Key Comics)

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The Twilight Zone #81 (1977 Gold Key Comics)

This anthology issue presents multiple chilling tales that question the limits of fate, identity, and time. Ordinary people find themselves thrust into extraordinary circumstances — each forced to confront the unknown and pay the price for crossing into the Twilight Zone.

A late-run issue from Gold Key’s long-running The Twilight Zone comic series, The Twilight Zone #81 (1977) delivers eerie, thought-provoking short stories in the classic Rod Serling tradition. Known for its haunting cover art and moral-driven storytelling, this issue embodies the atmospheric, speculative tone that defined the franchise in both television and print.

The Twilight Zone #81 (1977 Gold Key Comics)

This anthology issue presents multiple chilling tales that question the limits of fate, identity, and time. Ordinary people find themselves thrust into extraordinary circumstances — each forced to confront the unknown and pay the price for crossing into the Twilight Zone.

A late-run issue from Gold Key’s long-running The Twilight Zone comic series, The Twilight Zone #81 (1977) delivers eerie, thought-provoking short stories in the classic Rod Serling tradition. Known for its haunting cover art and moral-driven storytelling, this issue embodies the atmospheric, speculative tone that defined the franchise in both television and print.

Creative Team & Publishing Info:

  • Writer: Arnold Drake

  • Artist: Jose Delbo

  • Cover Artist: George Wilson

  • Colorist: Gold Key Color Department

  • Letterer: Gold Key Editorial Staff

  • Editor: Chase Craig

  • Publisher: Gold Key Comics

  • Release Year: 1977

  • Cover Type: Standard Newsstand