Flinch (comics)
Flinch was a Vertigo Comics horror anthology.
It ran 16 issues from June 1999 until January 2001 and featured the talents of Jim Lee, Bill Willingham, Frank Quitely and many others. Rumors of being canceled seemed to plague the book throughout its printing.[1]
Tim Truman said of the series: "...the best art I've done in any single comics story is on the "Brer Hoodoo" short story I did with Joe for Vertigo's Flinch anthology."[2] Issue #11 won a Horror Writers' Association Bram Stoker Award for "Red Romance" by Joe R. Lansdale.[3]
Issue guide
# | Date | Cover Artist | Story | Story Writer | Story Artist |
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1 | June 1999 | Phil Hale | Rocket-Man | Richard Bruning | Jim Lee |
Nice Neighborhood | Jen Van Meter | Frank Quitely | |||
Wolf Girl Eats | Bruce Jones | Richard Corben | |||
2 | July 1999 | Richard Corben | Maggie and her Microscope | Dean Motter | Bill Sienkiewicz |
Found Object | Bob Fingerman | Pat McEown | |||
Food Chain | Brian Azzarello | Eduardo Risso | |||
3 | August 1999 | Night Terrors | John Rozum | Kelley Jones | |
A Walk in the Park | Scott Cunningham | Marcelo Frusin | |||
Satanic | Garth Ennis | Kieron Dwyer | |||
4 | September 1999 | A Gift of Friendship | Kent Williams | Kent Williams | |
5 | October 1999 | Betrothed | Joe R. Lansdale | Rick Burchett | |
Peeping Bob | Colin Raff | James Romberger | |||
Fumes | Mark Wheatley | Marc Hempel | |||
6 | November 1999 | ||||
7 | December 1999 | Parade | Devin Grayson | Phil Jimenez | |
It Takes A Village | Bill Willingham | Bill Willingham | |||
8 | January 2000 | Guts | Greg Rucka | James Romberger | |
You've Got Mail | Robert Rodi | Marcelo Frusin | |||
The Lotus Shoes | John Kuramoto | John J. Muth | |||
9 | February 2000 | Mostly White | Bruce Jones | Dave Taylor | |
The Harvester | Thom Metzger | Sean Phillips | |||
Sitter | Steven T. Seagle | John Estes | |||
10 | March 2000 | Last Call | Brian Azzarello | Danijel Zezelj | |
In the Pink | Ken Rothstein | Frank Teran | |||
The Mule | Tony Bedard | David Lloyd | |||
11 | April 2000 | Red Romance | Joe Lansdale | Bruce Timm | |
12 | May 2000 | Watching You | Bruce Jones | Frank Quitely | |
13 | July 2000 | Brer Hoodoo | Joe R. Lansdale | Tim Truman | |
The Story of a Nut Gone Bad... | Roger Langridge | Roger Langridge | |||
The Shaft | Brian Azzarello | Javier Pulido | |||
14 | September 2000 | Michael Wm. Kaluta | Resolve | Bruce Jones | Berni Wrightson |
Grave Wisdom | Ted McKeever | Ted McKeever | |||
If Wishes Had Wings | Darko Macan | Tim Levins | |||
15 | November 2000 | Dean Ormston | A Night To Forget | Paul Jenkins | The Pander Bros |
Watchful | Lucius Shepard | Chris Weston | |||
The Future's so Bright | Will Pfeifer | Robert Valley | |||
16 | January 2001 | Richard Corben | The Wedding Breakfast | Mike Carey | Craig Hamilton |
a temporary life. | Charlie Boatner | Philip Bond | |||
DESCENT | Guy Gonzalez | Danijel Zezelj |
Awards
Issue #11 also received a nomination for a 2001 Will Eisner Comic Industry award for best cover artist (Phil Hale).
Notes
- ↑ Rich's Ramblings '99
- ↑ Tim Truman Interview, Comic Book Resources, April 15, 2002
- ↑ Miscellaneous Awards
References
- Flinch at the Comic Book DB
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