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This was the twentieth issue in the 1962 The Twilight Zone comic series, published by Gold Key.

Series information[]

Main article: The Twilight Zone (Gold Key)

Publication details[]

This issue was published in color as a saddle-stitched pamphlet on newsprint. The size was typical of Standard Silver and Modern Age comics and consisted of 36 pages, including ads. The cover was dated March, 1967 and priced at twelve cents (American).

This issue contained six stories—five fully illustrated and one in text format. Each of the illustrated stories over one page in length was introduced by Rod Serling as the Narrator.

Indicia[]

THE TWILIGHT ZONE, No. 20, March 1967. Published bi-monthly by K.K. Publications, Inc., North Road, Poughkeepsie New York 12602. Second-class postage paid at Poughkeepsie, New York. Subscription price in the U.S.A. 65¢ per year; foreign subscription $1.15 per year; Canadian subscriptions 90¢ per year. All rights reserved throughout the world. Authorized edition. Designed, produced and printed in the U.S.A. by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. Copyright © 1967, by Cayuga Productions, Inc.

Contents[]

  1. "The Phantom Bullets"
    Type: Story, 1 page
    Credits: Joe Certa (Pencils), Joe Certa (Inks), machine type (Letters)
    Summary:
    Genre/Subject:
  2. "The Plague"
    Type: Story, 9 pages
    Credits: Joe Orlando (Pencils), Joe Orlando (Inks), Ben Oda (Letters)
    Summary:
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  3. "The Wonderful Lulu Hearst"
    Type: Text story, 1 page
    Credits:
    Summary:
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  4. "The Prodigy"
    Type: Story, 4 pages
    Credits: Andre LeBlanc (Pencils), Andre LeBlanc (Inks), Ben Oda (Letters)
    Summary:
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  5. "The Day That Couldn't Get Lost"
    Type: Story, 5 pages
    Credits: Sal Trapani (Pencils), Sal Trapani (Inks), Ben Oda (Letters)
    Summary:
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  6. "The Portal"
    Type: Story, 7 (6.5) pages
    Credits: Russ Jones (Pencils), Russ Jones (Inks), Ben Oda (Letters)
    Summary:
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