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First Look: Overstreet #40 (Alternate Cover)

After the beautiful Mark Chiarello Batman Cover, I wasn’t really sure how Overstreet could top it. Well, that’s probably why they turned to Darwyn Cooke.
I can honestly say that I have never seen a Cooke Captain America, and I was not let down. Look at the image below and check out how dynamic it looks.

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Darwyn Cooke to Appear at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

Darwyn Cooke to Appear at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum

Reading and signing for acclaimed graphic novel, The Hunter
January 30th, 4:00 PM
San Diego, CA (January 18, 2010) – On Saturday, January 30th at 4 PM, award-winning creator Darwyn Cooke will read from his much-lauded graphic novel, The Hunter, which is based on the groundbreaking Richard Stark (a.k.a [...]

Just A Thought: Comic Book Of The Year

So a lot of people are doing end of year and end of decade lists for what their favorite this is and what their favorite that is.
…okay I’m one of those people.
In fact my co-host and I have built a whole episode around it and turned it into a parody awards show called The Assies.
We [...]

Review: Jonah Hex #50

I’ll start this review with a confession. Outside of one issue of Jonah Hex (issue #35 drawn by the amazing J.H. William the 3rd) I don’t really read his comics. This isn’t to say that they’re bad comics by any stretch, In fact from popular opinion they’re quite good, we constantly sell out of Jonah [...]

Darwyn Cooke Interview

Darwyn Cooke is a bit of a rarity in this business. For one thing, he’s a superstar in a field with very few superstars.  Let’s face it, with the exception of maybe Jim Lee and Alex Ross, there aren’t many people who have the crossover appeal of Darwyn Cooke. Having started in comics in 1985 [...]

Noir and Beyond: a Darwyn Cooke Exhibit

Chances are you’re pretty familiar with Darwyn Cooke. He’s arguably one of the most critically and commercially succesful artists working in the industry today. His recently(ish) released adaptation of Richard Stark’s The Hunter was one of the best selling books to come out this year and has been critically lauded by pretty much everyone.
Well, for [...]

Four Colour Crime.

Warren Ellis once said, sometime, somewhere long ago that, “the idea of superheroes dominating comic books was as ludicrous as all novels only being written about nurses.” What he means is that we have in ‘sequential art’ is a intelligent and groundbreaking medium that can tell wonderful stories, but we tend to dedicate a large [...]






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