What if you discovered your whole life was an elaborate, unbelievable fiction? And what if you found yourself tasked with creating it all over again, from the beginning? In a wondrous land bounded only by imagination, a typewriter can kill just as surely as a gun. The Shadow finds himself with an unwritten future, facing a blank page straight from a mysterious stationary store that we call... the Twilight Zone.
The manuscript page by artist Dave Acosta is simple, but elegant. It allows the story to be bolstered as Maxwell tells some of his backstory. And it's an interesting backstory involving World War II and him learning an ancient secret. Read Full Review
This is a slightly atypical Twilight Zone "episode", in that it's only part of a series focusing on the same plotline, whereas they usually focus on one episode, and one occurrence, at a time. The surrealism of the situation, however, is very much in keeping with the traditional Twilight Zone, and it looks like it means to go on in this vein. The storyline is quite confusing, with various names for the same person " and that person even keeps changing into another " so things should continue strongly providing the reader can keep track of who is who. Read Full Review
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