Hey, hey, hey, Groove-ophiles! "The Isle of the Dead" was the cover feature for Gold Key's Twilight Zone #53 (September 1973). It's a creepy and cool story, and in true Twilight Zone fashion--its creators are mysterious as well. I've done some research, and have found the artists for the other features in TZ #53 (Adolpho Buylla, Luis Dominguez, and Jack Abel), but have found nuttin' for this ghostly gem. Oh, well, enjoy the mystery as you spend a few moments...in the Twilight Zone!
Awesome Groove, love Gold Key books, thanks for the post
ReplyDeleteHey Groovster! Thank you for posting the old Twilight Zone series. I loved these those five issues of Dell's Flying Saucers & the Dark Shadows comics as a kid. Charlton's B & W $6 Million Dollar Man & Space 1999 too. Keep on Groovin!!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff Groove! It ain't Sad Sack but at least it's a nice break from folks in colorful tights LOL!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to guess that either Jack Abel and/or Jack Sparling might've drawn this one. GK was infamous for not ID'ing their creators until years later, when they were likely shamed into it.
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