The Twilight Zone #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Masquerader," Myrna’s haunting dreams of Anton—her betrothed, listed as missing in World War I—take a chilling turn when she begins to suspect the truth behind his disappearance may be far stranger than official records suggest. Penciled and inked by Tom Gill with lettering by Ben Oda and coloring by the Western Publishing Production Shop, this 1966 issue unfolds with eerie precision. The cover by George Wilson captures the story’s unsettling mood, drawing readers into a mystery that lingers just beyond the edge of memory.
In a quiet Polish village haunted by memory, Myrna dreams each night of Anton—her betrothed—trapped in a crumbling castle, though records declare him lost to World War I. As her visions grow more vivid, the line between dream and reality blurs, and the resistance fighters, officials, and villagers around her begin to wonder if the past is not as buried as they believed.
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Reprinted in Mystery Comics Digest #15 (1974), Mystery Comics Digest #18 (1974), Gespenster Geschichten #28, Gespenster Geschichten #30, Gespenster Geschichten #32
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