The Twilight Zone #5

8.0

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
7.0

User Rating

1 Reviews
Writer Francesco Francavilla, L. Marlow Francavilla
Artist Francesco Francavilla
Cover Price $4.99

This all-new Twilight Zone anthology series comes to a close with its final standalone issue! Our fresh tale resonates with the iconic original television show that’s captivated audiences for over 60 years. And like the show, this story will be revealed in terrifying black and white! This issue: Imagine, if you will, a world where the urgency of science meets the obstinance of humanity. Submitted for your approval, the tale of a brilliant scientist who finds herself on the brink of a monumental discovery. A meteor emitting cryptic audio waves has crashed into the ocean and plummeted into its depths. Only she has the skill to decode its signal more

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  • 9.0

    KPB Comics - Chris Parker Jr

    Mar 03, 2026

    Twilight Zone #5 is a near-perfect single-issue story. It’s a reminder that sometimes the things we long for most: to be heard, to be part of something, can be our ultimate undoing. If you love atmospheric horror, classic sci-fi tropes, or just want to see one of the best artists in the business at the top of his game, pick this issue up.< Read Full Review

  • 8.5

    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally

    Mar 04, 2026

    Francavilla crafts beautifully detailed and visually compelling art throughout the issue. I love the visual style and its use of shadow. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    COMICON - Tom Smithyman

    Mar 03, 2026

    Strong and period-appropriate visuals lift this otherwise incomplete story about an expert on sound who is struggling to be heard. The concept is a good one, but the execution is lacking, and the ending feels rushed. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Graphic Policy - Brett

    Mar 04, 2026

    Twilight Zone #5 is a bit more subtle in its lesson than previous issues, but it comes together with a solid tale that evokes classic sci-fi. Read Full Review

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  • 7.0

    DDJamesB

    Mar 15, 2026

    The art is the selling point of this book. It felt like an old episode of TZ. The story was the usual for the series. Decent but ended kind of lame.

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