Twilight Zone literature is an umbrella term for the many books and comic books which concern or adapt The Twilight Zone television series.
Numerous novelizations were published based upon episodes of Twilight Zone, as were several volumes of original short stories published under the Twilight Zone brand and edited by Rod Serling himself.
Gold Key Comics published a long-running Twilight Zone comic that featured the likeness of Serling introducin...
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