![]() ![]() ![]() Since this book is put out by DC Comics, don't expect to see any Parker art or other non-DC Comics related work. With the exception of The Private Eye which was from 1985, the rest of the comics featured are from 2000 onwards up to 2015. ![]() It's so cool to see how his work looked like back then compared to his more recent comics. It includes The Private Eye which was a story sample he prepared for DC when he was just 20 years old. This book is a collection of selected comic stories that he has published with DC over the years. I also like that Darwyn Cooke's attempt at other genres other than superheroes. 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. He has his own unique style that stands out from other comic artists. The same applies to the Frank Quitely book. 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. ![]()
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