Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke, by Darwyn Cooke
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Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke, by Darwyn Cooke
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This beautiful, oversized art book features the distinct, classic style of Eisner Award-winning writer/artist Darwyn Cooke. Best known for the ambitious epic THE NEW FRONTIER, a six-issue miniseries bridging the gap between the end of the Golden Age of comics and the beginnings of the Silver Age, Cooke has also worked on BEFORE WATCHMEN, BATMAN: EGO, CATWOMAN with Ed Brubaker, as well as Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and Men In Black: The Series.
Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke, by Darwyn Cooke- Amazon Sales Rank: #13125 in Books
- Published on: 2015-10-20
- Released on: 2015-10-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 12.00" h x 1.20" w x 9.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 400 pages
About the Author Darwyn Cooke is an Eisner Award-winning cartoonist and animator. After spending several years as a magazine art director and graphic designer, Cooke switched careers and began working in animation, where he contributed to such shows as Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series and Men In Black: The Series. From there, DC Comics approached Cooke to write and illustrate a project that the artist had submitted to the company years earlier: BATMAN: EGO. The critical success of the title led to more freelance work, including the relaunch of the CATWOMAN series with writer Ed Brubaker (which inspired Cooke to write and draw the graphic novel CATWOMAN: SELINA'S BIG SCORE). Cooke then spent several years writing and drawing the ambitious epic THE NEW FRONTIER, a six-issue miniseries bridging the gap between the end of the Golden Age of comics and the beginnings of the Silver Age. He is the writer/artist of BEFORE WATCHMEN: MINUTEMEN and co-writer of BEFORE WATCHMEN: SILK SPECTRE. Currently he is working on a series of best-selling graphic novel adaptations of Richard Stark's hard-boiled Parker crime series.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful. Not a Traditional Art Book, but a Compilation of Cooke's One-Shots, Covers, and More By Amazon Customer Just to let people know, this isn't a typical art book that features mostly covers, commissions and sketches -- this is a collection of mostly comic book stories, along with some covers, just like the recent Frank Quitely Graphic Ink book. It does feature a lot of covers and stuff, but the story contents are --Talent Showcase #19Superman Adventures #41Legion Worlds #29-11 ArtGotham Knights #23Just Imagine Stan Lee: CatwomanLooney Tunes #100JSA All-Stars #3New Frontier SpecialDC Comics Presents: Superman #1Solo #5Green Lantern Secret Files & OriginsAmerican Splendor #3Jonah Hex #33Jonah Hex #50Weird War Tales #1House of Mystery #36Shade #4All-Star Western #34Harley Quinn #0Harley Quinn Holiday Special #1It's a gorgeous package and a beautifully designed book. A really great way to get a lot of Cooke's odds and ends without back-issue hunting.
24 of 28 people found the following review helpful. I am vastly disappointed as it only contains full issues of darwyn cooke ... By SpazMaster-J As previous reviewer noted this is NOT an artbook. The only "new" work is the front slipcover. I am vastly disappointed as it only contains full issues of darwyn cooke illustrated comic books, with a few bonus full page covers. I took pics of the table of contents so you can see the full issues you are getting. the most disappointing aspect for me is the recent Darwyn Cooke Horizontal covers of the DC universe are all presented as not quite full page spreads, which is bad enough, but the designers of the book did not account for the margin/gutter, and the art is not view-able see the pics.It has 130 pages of Jonah Hex comics, which I love and already own. The new frontier covers are here, but NONE of the bonus material from the collected version. No sketches at all. Everything here is in print in other collections. No commentary or interviews with Cooke. Nothing. Just an odd collection of Darwyn Cooke issues. Of course his style is beautiful, but this is not a necessary buy at all. I plan to take an exacto knife to the binding and cannibalize it for cheap framed art. Good if you know what you are getting, and it was 45% off on Amazon when I bought it, but for me this is still buyers remorse.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Great selection of Darwyn Cooke comics By Parka [[VIDEOID:bd6308af9cce91e5ad322dbf75c546c3]]The first thing to note about DC Comics' Graphic Ink artist series is that it's more of a compilation of comics than an artbook. The same applies to the Frank Quitely book.I love Darwyn Cooke's art. He has his own unique style that stands out from other comic artists. I like his stylised characters, line art and the way he uses colours, such as those where he has to work with a limited palette, e.g. Parker comics. I also like that Darwyn Cooke's attempt at other genres other than superheroes.This book is a collection of selected comic stories that he has published with DC over the years. It includes The Private Eye which was a story sample he prepared for DC when he was just 20 years old. Oh wow, how time has passed. It's so cool to see how his work looked like back then compared to his more recent comics. With the exception of The Private Eye which was from 1985, the rest of the comics featured are from 2000 onwards up to 2015.Since this book is put out by DC Comics, don't expect to see any Parker art or other non-DC Comics related work.The full list of comics featured areThe Private Eye from Talent Showcase #19 (1985)Toyman's Christmas List from Superman Adventures #41 (2000)A Change in Climate from Legion Worlds #2 (2001)Human Values from 9-11 (2002)Here Be Monsters from Batman: Gotham Knights #23 (2002)On the Street from Just Imagine Stan Lee with Chis Bachalo Creating Catwoman #1 (2001)'n" is for Nasty Canasta! from Looney Tunes #100 (2003)Doctor Fate from JSA All-Stars #3 (2003)Introduction by Rip Hunger from Justice League: The New Frontier Special (2008)The Greater Good from Justice League: The New Frontier Special (2008)The Phantom Quarterback from DC Comics Presents: Superman #1 (2004)World's Window/King of America/Funny Pages/Solo Dreamgirl/Everyday Madness/The Question/Deja Vu from SOLO #5Flight from Green Lantern Secret Files and Origins (2005)Cousin Walter the Scientist from American Splendor #3 (2008)The Hunting Trip from Jonah Hex #33 (2008)The Great Silence from Jonah Hex #50 (2010)Armistice Night from Weird War Tales #1 (2010)The Laws of Motion from House of Mystery #36 (2012)Times Past: 1944 from Shade #4 (2012)The Final Curtain from All-Star Western #34 (2014)Page from Picky Sicky from Harley Quinn #0 (2014)Killin' Time from Harley Quinn Holiday Special #1 (2015)In addition to the comics, there are also several pages of full page splash art, such as for covers, the superheroes, Justice League, Batman and the ones I like best are The Spirit covers from 2007.As for the binding, well, the book doesn't open flat. So it affects quite a number of double page spreads, especially the 40 pages of double page splash art that appears at the back of the book. Some of the character faces are sucked into the gutter and can't be seen. It's not a good way to present wonderful art.Overall, it's a book that's value for money. My only quibble is the binding. I would still highly recommend it to Darwyn Cooke fans unless of course if you already have most of the stories featured.(See more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
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