-Titulo Original : Dc Comics The Art Of Darwyn Cooke
-Fabricante :
DC Comics
-Descripcion Original:
A beloved member of the comics community since his breakout hit, Batman: Ego, more than 15 years ago, artist and writer Darwyn Cooke lent his signature retro style to all corners of the DC Universe, from Catwoman to Jonah Hex to Watchmen. DC Comics: The Art of Darwyn Cooke brings together more than 400 pages of comics and cover art from throughout the career of one of the greatest artists of his or any other generation. Drawing off the charms of decades past but always remaining fresh and contemporary, Cookes stylized and sophisticated artwork has won numerous accolades and the adoration of his fans the world over. Collects Batman Beyond #4, #23, # 24, Batman: Ego #1, Superman Adventures #41; 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, #34; 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! Review Praise for Darwyn Cooke: [NEW FRONTIER] chronicles the experiences of DC Comics heroes from the end of World War II through the Cold War. Mr. Cookes drawings are striking, and his plot makes good use of DCs diverse characters, from the alien Martian Manhunter to the military squadron known as the Losers. --THE NEW YORK TIMES A project composed from equal parts affection and ambition, Darwyn Cookes episodic miniseries DC: THE NEW FRONTIER looks back to the Silver Age of DC comic-book heroes, finding in them all the elements needed for a commentary on post-war America. Employing an art style that pays homage to the eras giants while remaining unmistakably his own, Cooke uses Superman, the Flash, Batman, and just as often, more obscure heroes like the Losers and Challengers of the Unknown to examine space-age optimism, Cold War paranoia, and the places where the two meet. --THE ONION A.V. CLUB About the Author Darwyn Cooke was 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. DC Comics then approached Cooke to write and illustrate Batman: Ego, which Cooke had pitched unsuccessfully several years earlier. The critical success of the title led to the relaunch of the Catwoman series with writer Ed Brubaker. Cooke then spent several years writing and drawing the ambitious epic The New Frontier. He was also the writer/artist of Before Watchmen: Minutemen and co-writer of Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre.
-Fabricante :
DC Comics
-Descripcion Original:
A beloved member of the comics community since his breakout hit, Batman: Ego, more than 15 years ago, artist and writer Darwyn Cooke lent his signature retro style to all corners of the DC Universe, from Catwoman to Jonah Hex to Watchmen. DC Comics: The Art of Darwyn Cooke brings together more than 400 pages of comics and cover art from throughout the career of one of the greatest artists of his or any other generation. Drawing off the charms of decades past but always remaining fresh and contemporary, Cookes stylized and sophisticated artwork has won numerous accolades and the adoration of his fans the world over. Collects Batman Beyond #4, #23, # 24, Batman: Ego #1, Superman Adventures #41; 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, #34; 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! Review Praise for Darwyn Cooke: [NEW FRONTIER] chronicles the experiences of DC Comics heroes from the end of World War II through the Cold War. Mr. Cookes drawings are striking, and his plot makes good use of DCs diverse characters, from the alien Martian Manhunter to the military squadron known as the Losers. --THE NEW YORK TIMES A project composed from equal parts affection and ambition, Darwyn Cookes episodic miniseries DC: THE NEW FRONTIER looks back to the Silver Age of DC comic-book heroes, finding in them all the elements needed for a commentary on post-war America. Employing an art style that pays homage to the eras giants while remaining unmistakably his own, Cooke uses Superman, the Flash, Batman, and just as often, more obscure heroes like the Losers and Challengers of the Unknown to examine space-age optimism, Cold War paranoia, and the places where the two meet. --THE ONION A.V. CLUB About the Author Darwyn Cooke was 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. DC Comics then approached Cooke to write and illustrate Batman: Ego, which Cooke had pitched unsuccessfully several years earlier. The critical success of the title led to the relaunch of the Catwoman series with writer Ed Brubaker. Cooke then spent several years writing and drawing the ambitious epic The New Frontier. He was also the writer/artist of Before Watchmen: Minutemen and co-writer of Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre.
