Flight (comic)

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Flight is a comics anthology series edited by Kazu Kibuishi, showcasing young and innovative arists and writers. According to Volume One's Afterword by "Scott McCloud's Brain", the average age of its contributors was 24 years, although Volume Two features one or two older contributors. The first two volumes were published by Image Comics. In June 2005 Kibuishi announced that the series would move from Image to Ballantine Books from Volume Three on in an attempt to increase sales through mainstream bookstores. Kibuishi also stated that subsequent volumes would be released twice-yearly.

Volume One was published in July 2004 and contains 23 stories, totalling approximately 160 (unnumbered) pages. Volume Two, published in March 2005, is over 400 pages long and contains 33 stories with a greater average length. The increase in size is almost certainly due to the interest generated in prospective contributors by the first volume. Volume Three was released in June 2006 and contains 26 stories over 352 pages.

Kibuishi has denied that Flight is a theme anthology, or that the title has any significance besides being short and memorable. Nevertheless, many of the strips do feature flight in one or more sense of the word. Other than that there is no unifying style or theme; the strips exhibit a wide variety of art techniques from the conventional to the experimental, and storylines include comedy, tragedy, macabre, adventure and romance.

Contents

[edit] Contributors

[edit] Volume One

[edit] Volume Two

[edit] Volume Three

  • Michel Gagné
  • Tony Cliff
  • Ben Hatke
  • Rad Sechrist
  • Johane Matte
  • Kean Soo
  • Phil Craven
  • Joey Weiser
  • Israel Sanchez
  • Bill Plympton
  • Yoko Tanaka
  • Azad
  • Neil Babra
  • Kazu Kibuishi
  • Rodolphe Guenoden
  • Bannister
  • Chuck BB
  • Matthew Forsythe
  • Becky Cloonan
  • Reagan Lodge
  • Alex Fuentes
  • Paul Harmon
  • Steve Hamaker
  • Dave Roman
  • Matthew Armstrong
  • Khang Le

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