
Twitch Williams
Maximilion Steven Percival Williams III
First Appearance
Crusade of Comics Presents Spawn #1 (1992)
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Also Known As
Maximilion Steven Percival Williams III, Twitch Williams
About Twitch Williams
Twitch Williams — full name Maximilion Steven Percival Williams III — is one of the most enduring and beloved supporting characters to emerge from the early Image Comics era. Partnered with the volatile Sam Burke, Twitch serves as a detective with the New York Police Department whose razor-sharp intellect and almost supernatural marksmanship set him apart from every other cop on the beat. While his unassuming appearance might suggest a mild-mannered desk jockey, Twitch is a tactician of the highest order, capable of tracking targets through the most chaotic urban environments and putting a bullet exactly where it needs to go with chilling precision.
Twitch made his debut in Crusade of Comics Presents Spawn #1 in 1992, stepping onto the scene alongside the dark world Todd McFarlane built around Al Simmons. From the very beginning, the Sam and Twitch dynamic gave the Spawn universe a grounded, street-level perspective that contrasted sharply with the supernatural chaos surrounding Spawn himself. Collectors who grabbed those early issues early recognized something special — a character whose humanity and quiet competence anchored an otherwise larger-than-life mythology. The Sam and Twitch pairing would go on to become so popular that the duo earned their own acclaimed limited and ongoing series, written by Brian Michael Bendis during one of his most celebrated pre-Marvel runs.
The Sam and Twitch series, launched in 1999, is considered a landmark in crime comics and a must-have for any serious Image Comics collector. Bendis crafted gritty, layered detective stories that stood completely on their own merits, earning critical praise and expanding Twitch's character in profound ways. His family life, his moral compass under pressure, and his complex loyalty to a system that constantly disappoints him all made Twitch a three-dimensional figure worthy of the spotlight. Angel Medina and Ashley Wood contributed distinctive artwork that gave the book a raw, kinetic energy still celebrated today.
For collectors, Twitch Williams represents exactly the kind of character that rewards long-term investment. His first appearance in Spawn #1 is already one of the cornerstone keys of the Image Comics era, and early Sam and Twitch issues remain highly sought after. As Spawn's cultural footprint continues to grow — fueled by ongoing comics, collectibles, and a long-anticipated film — the characters woven into that universe from the very beginning carry serious hobby significance. Tracking down a clean copy of that 1992 debut or the full Bendis run on Sam and Twitch is a pursuit any Image collector should take seriously.

















