IDW produces a comic adaptation of Twilight Zone
Back in October, indie publisher IDW announced a collaboration with Paramount to launch a new imprint. Through IDW Dark, some of the Hollywood studio's horror franchises will now enter the comic book space. Entertainment Weekly can exclusively reveal one of the first projects from this partnership.I'm sure Twilight Zone wasn't the most violent horror series of its time, but that doesn't make this any more a production to celebrate. Especially not if there's more horror franchises on the way from this same publisher. There's surely all sorts of comedy concepts and optimistic fantasy novels from past decades that could be adapted to comics too, and all we hear about are these horror stories being adapted. Sorry, but this is another tired cliche we don't need to hear.
The Twilight Zone is getting an anthology comic series that will be rendered in black and white as a nod to the original TV show that captivated viewers in the late 1950s and early '60s. While there are plans for additional issues in the future, the initial order consists of five issues. Each will be a complete, standalone tale from various storytellers.
But if a product with a more optimistic view is ever adapted, we must hope they don't intend to apply a PC approach to how it's written up. Brightness can't be held hostage to woke dictates, something else that, if you know where to look, the industry's guilty of doing in the past decade.
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