Darwyn Cooke était un créateur de bandes dessinées célébré dont le travail se distingue par un mélange unique de style rétro et de narration moderne. Son art capture l'esprit de l'âge d'or de la bande dessinée mais avec une touche rafraîchissante et contemporaine. Cooke a magistralement abordé des personnages emblématiques, les réinterprétant et leur insufflant une nouvelle vie grâce à sa maîtrise visuelle et narrative. Ses contributions servent de pont entre le passé et le présent de l'art de la bande dessinée.
This companion volume features a stunning oversized slipcase edition that brings together two acclaimed works, The Score and Slayground. Celebrated for its quality, this collection follows the success of the award-winning Martini Edition, offering fans an elegant presentation of these stories.
This special oversized hardcover edition features the first two Parker books, The Hunter and The Outfit, by Darwyn Cooke, along with an extra 65 pages of content. The collection is presented in a stunning slipcase, making it a perfect addition for fans of the series and collectors alike.
Welcome to the DC Universe in 1950s America a land of promise and paranoia, of
glittering cities and segregated slums, of dizzying scientific progress and
simmering Cold War conflict. A land without the Justice League Superman,
Batman and Wonder Woman. Or so it seems.
This deluxe hardcover collection features a space-age adventure that seamlessly connects the Golden and Silver Ages of comics, showcasing the talents of Eisner Award-winning writer/artist Darwyn Cooke. The work highlights Cooke's unique storytelling and artistic style, making it a significant addition for fans of the genre.
"Artist and writer Darwyn Cooke lent his signature retro style to all corners of the DC Universe, from Catwoman to Jonah Hex to Watchmen. [This book] brings together more than 400 pages of comics and cover art from throughout [his] career ... Collects Batman Beyond #4, #23, # 24, Batman: Ego #1, Superman Adventures ) Batman: Gotham Knights #12, #23, Catwoman #1-4, Batman: Gotham Adventures #45, #50, Justice League Adventures #7, The Flash #7, Batman Beyond #1, Justice Society #50, #54, Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1-6, Before Watchmen: Dollar Bill #1, Batwing #24, #26; #27, Justice League #33, #37, All-Star Western #28-29, " Harley Quinn #0, #13, Harley Quinn Holiday Special #1, Supergirl #37, #38, Action Comics #37, Aquaman #37, Batgirl #37, Batman #37, Batman And Robin #37, Batman/ Superman #17, Detective Comics #37, The Flash #37, Grayson #5, Green Lantern #37, Justice League Dark #37, Superman #37, Superman/Wonder Woman #14, Teen Titans #5, Wonder Woman #37, Action Comics #41, Green Lantern #47, Bizarro #4, DKIII #1 and so much more"--
Catwoman is presumed dead, but private eye Slam Bradley uncovers that she is alive. She must now decide whether to stay in the shadows or step into the light to pursue her destiny.
A high-octane trip across America, The Score finds Parker assembling the best caper men he can find to knock over his most audacious target yet: an entire town. They scheme, they prepare, and they execute with military precision, unaware that the whole thing is about to blow up in their faces. Long considered a high water mark in the Parker series, this new graphic adaptation brings the original to violent, double-crossing life. Darwyn Cooke, Eisner-Award winning creator of DC: The New Frontier, continues adapting Richard Stark's genre-defining Parker novels with his signature pulp flair in this third installment. A hard-nosed thief, Parker is Richard Stark's most famous creation, and Stark, in turn, is the most famous pen name of Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Donald E. Westlake.
After evening the score with those who betrayed him, Parker is riding high,
living in swank hotels and enjoying the finer things in life again. Until he's
fingered by a squealer who rats him out to the Outfit for the price they put
on his head... and they find out too late that if you push Parker, it better
be all the way into the grave.