Spawn Sam and Twitch were originally introduced in the comic book series
Spawn as tertiary characters to the larger storyline of Al Simmons. The duo were at first at odds with Al, both due to Al's questionable methods and personality and Al's own distrust of the police. Eventually however, they had come to form a mutual respect and Al often sought help from the two, seeing them as two of the only people, cops, no less, that he could actually trust. Even after the detectives' own
spin-off series had started the two often made appearances in Spawn.
Sam and Twitch Due to issues with publishing,
Sam and Twitch was not always released in a timely manner. This affected sales. The series was subsequently cancelled in 2003 with only 26 issues after a four-year run. The delays continued until the end. The character Spawn makes a small cameo appearance in
Sam and Twitch and requests the duo's help. Sam and Twitch say that they are preoccupied and brush him off. The series has been collected as these graphic novels: •
Sam and Twitch Book One: Udaku TPB - collects #1-8 in black & white (Image Comics, 2000, 192 pages, ) •
Sam and Twitch: The Brian Michael Bendis Collection Volume 1 TPB - collects #1-9 (Image Comics, 2006, 224 pages, ) •
Sam and Twitch: The Brian Michael Bendis Collection Volume 2 TPB - collects #10-19 (Image Comics, 2007 ) •
Sam and Twitch: The Complete Collection Book 1 Hardcover- Collects Issues 1-13 •
Sam and Twitch: The Complete Collection Book 2 Hardcover- Collects Issues 14-26 •
Sam and Twitch: The Writer TPB
Case Files: Sam & Twitch The first issue of
Case Files was released in June 2003, a few months before the November cancellation of the original
Sam and Twitch series. Whereas the original series was concurrent with the duo's appearances in
Spawn, the continuity of
Case Files starts much later in their lives and revisits one of their old nemesis.
Sam and Twitch: The Writer A four-issue mini series.
Sam and Twitch: Case Files A new series from the Spawn universe line. == Other notable characters ==