And the last story is drawn by the legendary Darwyn Cooke!
Marvel has a one two GotG punch of a Captain Marvel centered Frank Cho annual, and Cosmo teaming with Rocket Raccoon for a single issue story Also, the Infinity Gauntlet "bank" is out from Diamond Select Toys, and is easily modified for cosplay! Thor #3[...]
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The book is being written by Brian Clevinger and will have a Darwyn Cooke cover for issue one.
Dynamite is doing a big crossover event featuring five characters from King Features Syndicate: Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim, Prince Valiant, The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician Each character will get a five-issue miniseries before its all[...]
The event will bring together some of history's most famous comic strip heroes – Flash Gordon, Mandrake the Magician, Prince Valiant, The Phantom, and Jungle Jim, to comic books with five miniseries that build to a grand crossover in May.
Each launch issue of the King event features an interlocking cover by acclaimed artist Darwyn Cooke[...]
These are also done by Darwyn Cooke Here we have the quotes "I'll dare any adventure!", "Time to put on a show!" and "I'm the guy til I find the next guy!" They go along with yesterday's images with the qoutes: "He's just a man!" and "He is the forest!" They all have the hashtag[...]
Here we have one of a guy in space with the line "He's just a man!" and another of a guy in a forest or swamp that says "He is the forest!" They also have the hashtag All Hail at the bottom.
Both images are drawn by Darwyn Cooke.
We got two teaser images from[...]
December is Darwyn Cooke Month at DC Comics.
Not only is he drawing variant widescreen covers for much of the New 52…
Including the standard cover for Star Spangled War Stories Featuring GI Zombie…
And DC Comics are remastering his New Frontier masterpiece in the Deluxe Format, that now includes the Justice League: The New Frontier Special #1…
But[...]
Darwyn Cooke may be someone I want to work with, speaking of the New Frontier.
Personally, just getting the chance to meet someone who had a hand in making so many of the stories that have touched and inspired me over the years would have been enough, but Sale was very open and went on to[...]
Before this book is adapted, you should pick up the first volume.
New Frontier
Darwyn Cooke's New Frontier is a brilliant and sincere ode to DC superheroes and one of my overall favorite comics Cooke's design is flawless His art has a sense of nostalgia, optimism and wonder that very few contemporary comic artists can capture[...]
Westlake writing as Richard Stark with new Darwyn Cooke illustrations Now we are getting more information about the project.
Cooke is providing all-new illustrations for the classic Parker novels presented for the first time in a deluxe format The series will be released in chronological order, and launch with The Hunter, the inaugural Parker story[...]
That there might be a Shazam series on the cards.
But the big news for me is that Darwyn Cooke will be drawing all of All-Star Western #34, published in August, though no word if this is the title's last issue, after having no Futures End oneshot in September But if so, what a way to go.
Cooke,[...]
Before it's debut this weekend at Wondercon, DC's All Access has a preview for the new Batman Beyond short done by Darwyn Cooke Cooke is best known for his The New Frontier series that became an animated feature…
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Before it's debut this weekend at Wondercon, DC's All Access has a preview for the new Batman[...]
You need only look at the roster of creators who have provided variant covers for the comic to see exactly the kind of people who recognize the ingenuity and quality of the series, from Darwyn Cooke to Fiona Staples, Howard Chaykin to Alex Toth Beyond that, it's also been critically acclaimed on nearly every comic[...]
As we discussed, I've been reading from a very young age and I've been able to publish many of the creators and characters that I read growing up.
Creators and characters like Harlan Ellison, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Richard Matheson, Donald Westlake (Richard Stark), Robert Bloch, John Romita's Spider-Man, John Byrne's Fantastic Four, Chester Gould, Berkeley[...]
The benefit of this option is that you can pick out specific panels by Darwyn Cooke and Bill Sienkiewicz for praise and amusement That would sit well with any conscience, surely.
Option Two: Leave them as prominent eye-candy on a shelf so that non-comics-reading friends will think you have very attractive books that go nicely in[...]
We have Haspiel's "Freak Magnet" cover, his official "The Fox" cover which was previewed at New York Comic Con, and Darwyn Cooke's beasty painted cover of the Fox in black running wild in a fleet of foxes in an autumny wood, and Fiona Staples' lush painted and poised photog Fox descending on you. The covers[...]
Plus they got to announce things with Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko, Charles Schulz, Darwyn Cooke, Dave Gibbons, James O'Barr and Frank Bill Pretty impressive list.
This was the week that was:
Three new Artist's Editions were announced for Jack Kirby, Dave Gibbons and Charles Schulz.
A second My Little Pony series will make it's debut next year.
A pair of Artist's[...]
IDW has announced that Darwyn Cooke will be once again going into the world of Richard Stark's Parker with Slayground.
Darwyn Cooke's acclaimed Parker series from IDW continues to expand with the classic Slayground In this newest graphic novel, Parker is put to the test against crooked cops and sleazy gangsters after a heist goes south[...]
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Rich Johnston People understand Hollywood feuds exist, but find it strange similar behaviour might be exhibited in a
As I said, while we did discuss Cooke's thoughts on Bleeding Cool, I'm going to leave that out of the article, because I want to focus on Cooke's work, instead of seeking to sensationalize the conversation we had.
The Darwyn Cooke Spotlight was a discussion between Cooke and his IDW editor on the Parker books, Scott[...]
Currently the plans for the first 15-24 issues are laid out, but Robinson noted a need for flexilibity if a Justice League/Justice Society crossover was called for.
The Shade series was begun before the New 52, and for that reason a few pages had to be redrawn to take out things like the Starman museum and[...]
It would seem horrible to compare Watchmen #1 with Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1. But it's unavoidable. I can't read this one issue without those twelve
We'd mentioned how Seymour couldn't have been writing for the New Frontiersman in 1975. But that was just a marketing bit of bumf. But the first issue of
Here are the first five pages of Before Watchmen: Minutemen #1 by Darwyn Cooke, published tomorrow Let's have a look Note that the front cover does not work as the first panel to the story, as it did with the original However there is a feeling of gratitude, the key to the city, ticker tape…[...]
Looks like midnight EST was the embargo point, for certain comic book journalists to be allowed to talk about the Before Watchmen comics they've seen. And
And a bunch of Darwyn Cooke Minutemen designs, and the Rorschach and Silk Spectre statue designs – the latter of which DC sent us a Cease And Desist notice over back in January How things change…
BuzzFeed, after their trip around the DC Offices, were allowed to take some shots of the Before Watchmen comic[...]
Gorgeous, beautiful, sensational are words that have reached me.
Darwyn Cooke and Amanda Conner's Silk Spectre has received the most praise, as has Darwyn's Minutemen.
I'm told that Silk Spectre sticks to the nine panel grid of Watchmen but a number of the books don't.
I'm told that JMS's version of the Comedian may be rather controversial in[...]
Richard Pace was the first comic book creator to state that they knew that Before Watchmen was actually happening. And now he has a take on the current
And he just bumped into Darwyn Cooke, briefly, who is appearing at the show Guess what they talked about…
Siike: I'm a big fan I loved your work back to the Batman Beyond intro on the cartoon… can you give me any details on Minutemen? When it takes place… if it covers their entire history or[...]
FastCoCreate has a new interview with Alan Moore talking about Watchmen – accompanied by the first art from Darwyn Cooke from the Minutemen book It seems an odd article for DC Comics to have agreed to provide such artwork for, as negative as it is, including such paragraphs as;
More recently, Moore says some lawyers involved[...]
They include;
(UPDATE: USA Today confirms the artists)
Rorschach by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo
Comedian by Brian Azzarello and JG Jones)
Minutemen by Darwyn Cooke
Silk Spectre by Darwyn Cooke and Amanda Conner
Doctor Manhattan by J Michael Straczynski and Adam Hughes
Nite Owl by Joe Michael Strazynski (and presumably Andy and Joe Kubert)
Ozymandias by Len Wein and Jae Lee.
The last[...]