Jennifer W. (GeniusJen) reviewed The Twilight Zone the After Hours (Rod Serling's the Twilight Zone) on + 5322 more book reviews
Reviewed by LadyJay for TeensReadToo.com
Marsha White is shopping for a gift - a gold thimble for her mother. She is taken to the 18th-floor of Brimble's department store, and is waited on by an extremely odd saleswoman. The woman clearly knows Marsha, but she cannot place her. Things go from bad to worse after Marsha discovers that the thimble has been damaged. After registering a complaint, Marsha falls asleep and is awakened to find herself trapped inside the department store.
The rest can only be described as a "Twilight Zone" experience.
Just as in WALKING DISTANCE, this graphic novel offers clean lines and bold coloring. Story panels are very easy to follow, and text bubbles are large and clear.
Another great addition to Rod Serling's THE TWILIGHT ZONE graphic novel series!
Marsha White is shopping for a gift - a gold thimble for her mother. She is taken to the 18th-floor of Brimble's department store, and is waited on by an extremely odd saleswoman. The woman clearly knows Marsha, but she cannot place her. Things go from bad to worse after Marsha discovers that the thimble has been damaged. After registering a complaint, Marsha falls asleep and is awakened to find herself trapped inside the department store.
The rest can only be described as a "Twilight Zone" experience.
Just as in WALKING DISTANCE, this graphic novel offers clean lines and bold coloring. Story panels are very easy to follow, and text bubbles are large and clear.
Another great addition to Rod Serling's THE TWILIGHT ZONE graphic novel series!