Flutter (comics)

Flutter is a comic series published by Dark Horse Comics. The first graphic novel in the series, Flutter, Volume One: Hell Can Wait, was published in March 2013. The Advocate named it one of the best LGBTQ graphic novels of 2013.[1] The following year, Bleeding Cool named Flutter one of the 15 best indie comics.[2]

Creation of Flutter

Flutter is the story of a teenage girl who shape-shifts into a boy to get her dream girl because her dream girl is straight. Series creator Jennie Wood said in a 2015 interview with The New York Times that the story came from her imagining that life would be better as a guy.[3] In a 2013 interview with Mic, Wood said the story was based on her own experiences growing up in a small southern town. [4] She worked in a movie theater while in high school where she would watch guys bring girls to the movies. Wishing she could bring a girl to the movies, Wood began daydreaming about what it would be like to be a boy. Those daydreams led to Flutter.

In 2008, series creator Jennie Wood began developing Flutter. By 2010, she was working with artist Jeff McComsey. Together, the duo self-published the first issue in 2011. Soon after, 215 Ink offered to publish the comics as a full color graphic novel series. 215 Ink published Flutter, Volume One: Hell Can Wait in March 2013.[5]

Two years later, on September 25, 2015, Flutter, Volume Two: Don't Let Me Die Nervous was published. Written by Wood with art by McComsey, Volume Two also included work by Chris Goodwin (colors) and Jeff McClelland (lettering). Flutter, Volume Two was named a 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year finalist[6] and a Virginia Library Association Diversity Honor Book.[7] The series has also been featured in the Boston Globe.[8]

The third and final volume of the series, Flutter, Volume Three: Rid of Me, was published on October 21, 2017.[9][10] In March 2018, Flutter, Volume Three became a 2017 Foreword INDIES finalist for graphic novels and comics.[11]

Also in March 2018, Dark Horse Comics announced that they would be publishing The Flutter Collection. The collection would combined all three previous graphic novels into one volume and be released on October 3, 2018. [12]

Television adaptation

In July 2017, Dark Horse Entertainment and Universal Cable Productions announced that Flutter had been optioned for television series. The comic series would be adapted for television by Katherine Lindberg and Sense8 producer Marc Rosen.[13]

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