The Twilight Zone #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Charmed Life," teenage Charlotte Ashton disappears on her way to the family well, leaving behind only her voice—echoing from trees and rocks, pleading for help. Drawn by Joe Certa, whose art brings the eerie stillness of the countryside to life, this haunting issue of The Twilight Zone explores the thin line between the familiar and the uncanny. The cover, by George Wilson, captures the moment just before the mystery deepens.
In the stark wilderness of a forgotten land, Professor Harding’s desperate quest to prove his theory of human evolution takes a terrifying turn as he is stripped of reason and driven toward the primal core of his own species. With only a skeptical reporter, a hunter, and his pack of dogs for company, he finds himself hunted by creatures that seem to mirror the very beasts he once studied—hyena, lion, saber-toothed tiger, and a large bird that watches from above.
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