Three new tales of the strange and unsettling by Mark Rahner (Twilight Zone Annual, Dejah of Mars)! A former terrorism detainee hunts down the ailing politician who authorized his torture - to deliver a very special gift. Tensions boil over on a space ship whose mission is to terraform a new planet, which happens to be occupied already. A tech mogul tries on his new smart-glasses prototype, and discovers an unexpected feature: he can see people's souls.
The art of each story is provided by three different artists: Randy Valiente, Edu Menna, and Rod Rodolfo. Valiente and Rodolfo provided the classic comic art expected in terms of the paneling, expressions, and gestures of the characters Mennas work is the most textured and free-spirited, theres some unique paneling work and his texturing makes his art a positive visual aspect. He does need some work when it comes to monsters. I really enjoyed the Twilight Zone cover art by Roberto Castro and the cover colors by Valentina Pinto for this issue. Read Full Review
While I love this title overall, this particular one-shot was more undercooked than I had hoped. But there's always next month". Read Full Review
Three not-quite-current-event stories are given an unsubtle Serling treatment in a one-writer anthology that tries too hard to imitate the television show. Read Full Review