The Twilight Zone #01-860-210
In "The Ring," a 1962 Dell comic, lonely window dresser Carl Miller finds unexpected companionship in a mannequin he names Gina—until a new coworker, Eve Fellows, catches his eye. As Gina’s behavior grows increasingly strange, the line between illusion and reality begins to blur. Written by Leo Dorfman and illustrated by George Evans, with inks by Reed Crandall and Frank Frazetta, the story unfolds with quiet unease. The cover, by George Wilson, captures the eerie stillness of a world where mannequins might just be watching.
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Lonely and backward department store window dresser Carl Miller “romances” a mannequin he calls “Gina”. When Carl’s attentions turn to new employee Eve Fellows, “Gina” begins acting jealously.
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