from DC: the New Frontier # 6, Written and Illustrated by the late, great Darwyn Cooke, with Colors by Dave Stewart, and Letters by Jared Fletcher.
“John Cloud was a Loser”, Written and Illustrated in Pencil by Darwyn Cooke, with Inks by Jay Bone, Colors by Dave Stewart, and Published in DC: the New Frontier, Vol. 1 # 01.
Bonus:
Darwyn’s original pencils for a prelim of that page.
In the Absolute Edition interview and commentary section, he refers to this sequence as possibly the best thing he ever did as an artist.
“One Penny”. Written and Illustrated in Pencil by Darwyn Cooke, with Inks by Jay Bone, and Colors by Dave Stewart. this is yet another of the countlessly great scenes from DC: the New Frontier.
DC: The New Frontier, Vol. 1 # 2 Page 06 was Written, Penciled, and Inked by the late, great Darwyn Cooke, with Colors by Dave Stewart, and Letters by Jared K. Fletcher.
Really nice Toth-inspired sequence by Darwyn Cooke from DC: The New Frontier, published by DC Comics, 2004.
DC: the New Frontier, Vol. 1 # 6 Page 64 by Darwyn Cooke, with Inks by Jay Bone, and Colors by Dave Stewart.
some Pencils by Darwyn Cooke. he will be sorely missed.
Goodnight, Darwyn.
You will always be the Champ. Thanks for the show. And I for one hope you are kicking back and enjoying a cold one from now on.
"a Man with a Hammer in his Hand"
by Darwyn Cooke, with Inks by Jay Bone, Colors by Dave Stewart, and Letters by Jared Fletcher. Published in DC: the New Frontier.
“One Penny”. Written and Illustrated in Pencil by Darwyn Cooke, with Inks by Jay Bone, and Colors by Dave Stewart. this is yet another of the countlessly great scenes from DC: the New Frontier.
J'onn J'onnz: learning how to be John Jones, by Darwyn Cooke from DC: the New Frontier.
more artwork by Darwyn Cooke*. *the Catwoman double-page spread was inked by Mike Allred*.
artwork by Darwyn Cooke and Dave Stewart, from chapter 6 of DC: the New Frontier.
Darwyn Cooke ~ Comic Book Artist # 3 Art Process.
Darwyn Cooke ~ DC: the New Frontier OK, for starters, this is probably the best book that DC has put out in a long, long time. Next, I'll quote Darwyn's take on Batman: "I've been watching you, Mister Jones. I know all about you. Except where you come from. My instincts tell me you're to be trusted, but make no mistake--it took a seventy-thousand dollar sliver of meteor to stop the one in Metropolis. With you, all I need is a penny for a book of matches."
Darwyn Cooke is awesome.