Flinch #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeVertigo's horror anthology Flinch delivers its second issue in July 1999 with a cover that doesn't ease you in gently — a leering skeleton looms overhead, its bony hands wrapped tightly around the face of a terrified woman whose wide, desperate eyes say everything. The tagline "Down to the Bone" feels entirely earned given that unsettling image, rendered with grim, textured detail by Corb. Inside, three separate "trips into the darkness" await, including a story by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso alongside contributions from Dean Motter & Bill Sienkiewicz and Bob Fingerman & Pat McEown — strong company for fans of short-form horror.
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Two detectives on a stake-out hear a mob boss take out an undercover cop.
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