The Twilight Zone #4 delivers a powerful, emotionally heavy anthology entry that feels perfectly aligned with the legacy of the iconic series.
Written and illustrated by National Book Award–winning cartoonist Nate Powell, this issue tells a haunting story about family, fractured relationships, and the painful realization that love doesn’t always survive time and resentment. What begins as a quiet birthday getaway at a lakeside houseboat slowly transforms into a Twilight Zone tale about desire, reflection, and loss.
In this video, I discuss:
• The core premise and Twilight Zone twist
• How the issue uses darkness and restraint to explore emotional themes
• Nate Powell’s art and visual storytelling
• Why this issue feels like a classic Twilight Zone episode in comic form
If you enjoy anthology storytelling, psychological horror, or comics that have something meaningful to say, The Twilight Zone #4 is well worth your time.
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