Flint Henry

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Flint Henry (* 1965 ) is an American comic artist .

Henry, who is characterized by his surrealist style, has been working as a full-time comic artist since the late 1980s. He succeeded Timothy Truman as the illustrator of Truman's and author John Ostrander's Grimjack comic series at First Publishing.

In the past, Henry mainly created stories that, due to their unusual content, require an unconventional drawing style that is not content with a naturalistic depiction of reality, but uses expressive distortions for graphic characterization: for example, an internal story that - in the form of a dream sequence one of the main characters - was embedded in a story in Detective Comics # 722 as well as the mini-series Man-Bat , which is in the horror genre , the science-fiction suit Guy Gardner : Warrior Annual # 1 and the humorous One Shot Bullock’s Law , which is caricaturally exaggerated tells the adventures of a chaotic cop. Henry's most frequent artistic partner is the author Chuck Dixon .

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