THE TWILIGHT ZONE #6 | COMIC REVIEW| IDW COMICS | DON’T GET TOO ATTACHED
Piper can’t take care of herself. She barely eats, and her apartment is a mess. In a last desperate attempt to quick-fix her life, she decides to order a food delivery service. But her first delivery includes an unexpected arrival: an unsettlingly baby-shaped vegetable. Its pudgy plant hands and feet may be too cute to eat, but Piper is about to learn that caring for another is far more complicated than caring for yourself. Especially if you love the other more than yourself…
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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Which Twilight Zone story has stayed with you the longest?
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