The Odyssey Of Flight 33 (The Twilight Zone)

Author: Mark Kneece

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  • : $18.99 AUD
  • : 9780747587880
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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  • : January 2009
  • : 254mm X 168mm
  • : United Kingdom
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Description

A plane leaves London bound for New York as scheduled. Not far into the journey, Flight 33 crosses through some sort of time warp that sends it back in time by 100 million years.

As they fly over giant creatures which they recognise as dinosaurs on Manhattan Island, the pilots realise they must find a way back into the future.

Promotion info

The Twilight Zone is a permanent fixture in pop culture with a dedicated fan baseThis series reimagines the show's most enduring episodes, originally written by Serling himself, now adapted for a new generation of fansAuthorized editions strongly interpreted by a variety of artists

Reviews

'Serling's imagination opens doors to "a wondrous land" ' SFX magazine

Author description

Rod Serling worked as a writer and producer throughout his career in television, and won the most Emmy awards for dramatic writing in the history of television. He wrote over seventy-five episodes of The Twilight Zone series for which he won two of his Emmys. Rod was also the show's creator, host and narrator. Mark Kneece co-wrote a story in Alien World in 1987 for Pacific Comics and discovered a talent for comics writing. He has written stories for Hellraiser (Marvel / Epic), Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight (DC Comics), The Spirit: New Adventures (Kitchen Sink Press) and Tarzan for the syndicated newspaper strip (United Media). Robert Grabe grew up in rural Iowa. He attended the Savannah College of Art and Design from which he graduated in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in Sequential Art. Robert lives in Chicago, Illinois.