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| Publisher |
DC Vertigo |
| Series |
Flinch |
| Published | November 1999 |
| Artist |
Phil Hester |
| Writer |
Ivan Velez Jr. |
| Writer |
William Messner-Loebs |
| Writer |
Phil Hester |
| Artist |
Duncan Fegredo |
| Artist |
Ho Che Anderson |
| Inker |
Ande Parks |
| Colorist |
Noelle Giddings |
| Colorist |
Digital Chameleon |
| Colorist |
Daniel Vozzo |
| Colorist |
Bjarne Hansen |
| Letterer |
John Workman |
| Letterer |
Ellie De Ville |
| Cover Artist |
Kent Williams |
A trio of disturbing tales for cold autumn nights. A woman struggles with anger that has followed her to the grave, literally, in "Dead Woman Walking" (written by William Messner-Loebs and illustrated by Duncan Fegredo); after boredom takes hold of his marriage, a man finds comfort in the arms of an other-worldly mistress in "The Daywife" (written and pencilled by Phil Hester, inked by Ande Parks); and a couple housebound by their monstrous child drifts towards an even more monstrous solution in "El Ogro" (written by Ivan Velez Jr. and illustrated by Ho Che Anderson).