Twilight Zone #5

Writer: J. Michael Straczynski Artist: Guiu Vilanova Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: May 28, 2014 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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For three years, Diana Tyler has been working at a small café in the shadow of Wall Street, putting in long hours to pay for her college education.  She's level headed, strong, not given to flights of fancy...until the day when she suddenly finds herself able to listen in on the thoughts of other people.  Suddenly a new world is revealed to her, with mysteries and wonders and an unforeseen threat that could mean the death of millions.

  • 9.6
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Jun 17, 2014

    You want a good creepy story? You can start here, but once in you're on your own to find your way out of…The Twilight Zone. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Unleash The Fanboy - Max Delgado May 27, 2014

    Overall, the second arc of the Twilight Zone is off to a beautiful start. And I hope it stays that way. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Front Towards Gamer - Lido May 29, 2014

    Overall though this is actually a pretty promising start of The Twilight Zone's 2nd installment; as I said the pacing is considerably flawed in how much the story spirals directionless in this installment but there are the seeds of a legitimately good modernization of a classic Twilight Zone story here and the ending does show they're being nurtured and might germinate into something worthwhile. I don't fully recommend it as it's sort of a circular read and chances are you'll be able to pick-up issue 6 without skipping a beat but if you want to complete the entire story or get into this new Twilight Zone comic this is a good place to start. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Big Comic Page - Laurence Almalvez Jul 1, 2014

    I still think it was unnecessary to go out of the way to introduce the additional storylines in issue two, but the breadcrumbs connecting the stories and the characters referencing key events are both organic and strong enough to bridge the events together. There's something unsettling when you have unusual events connected by everyday circumstances and people. As if to say there are no such things as coincidences in The Twilight Zone. Read Full Review

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