ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares“What amazed me was the fact (Will Eisner) could tell a complete story in seven pages. I would skip school to read the magazine before, and then run back to class.” — Sergio Aragones at Baltimore Comic Con ’07,… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesWhy I’m not the biggest fan ofDarwyn Cooke’s version of The Spirit Posted by Greg Burgas, Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 12:05 PM Of course, the latest issue was very good, so maybe this will be a moot point soon,… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesCOOKE BRINGS “THE SPIRIT” BACK TO LIFE by Jeffrey Renaud Contributing Writer Posted: May 9, 2007 “The Spirit” #6, in stores May 19 Re-imaging a Will Eisner comic book hero is the equivalent of telling Zeus you may want… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 Shares“The occasional dreamy look of The Spirit has been replaced with a more conventional comic book feel, and Cooke’s action-oriented plots haven’t yet suggested anything as curious as “The Story of Gerhard Shnobble” or “The Story of Rat-Tat the… Continue Reading →
ShareTweet+1SharePin0 SharesGuest: Darwyn Cooke, comic book artist, “Batman/The Spirit,” “DC: The New Frontier,” Batman Beyond: The Movie (EDITOR’S NOTE: Yesterday brought the news that one of comics’ most inventive and stylized modern artists, Darwyn Cooke,was “receiving palliative care following a bout… Continue Reading →
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