Darwyn Cooke

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Darwyn Cooke was a Canadian comic book writer, artist, and animator renowned for his retro-inspired, noir-infused work on titles like DC: The New Frontier and various adaptations of Richard Stark’s Parker novels.

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instanceOf Canadian person
animator
comic book artist
comic book writer
adaptedFrom Richard Stark’s Parker novels NERFINISHED
awarded Eisner Award NERFINISHED
Harvey Award NERFINISHED
Shuster Award NERFINISHED
birthDate 1962-11-16
birthPlace Toronto, Ontario, Canada NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath cancer
deathDate 2016-05-14
employer DC Comics NERFINISHED
Warner Bros. Animation NERFINISHED
genre crime comics
noir
superhero comics
influencedBy Silver Age American comics NERFINISHED
knownFor Catwoman: Selina’s Big Score NERFINISHED
DC: The New Frontier NERFINISHED
Justice League: The New Frontier (animated film design work) NERFINISHED
Parker graphic novel adaptations
The Spirit (DC Comics series) NERFINISHED
language English
name Darwyn Cooke NERFINISHED
nationality Canadian
notableWork Catwoman: Selina’s Big Score NERFINISHED
DC: The New Frontier NERFINISHED
Parker graphic novel series NERFINISHED
The Spirit (DC Comics series) NERFINISHED
occupation animator
comic book artist
comic book writer
style noir-influenced
retro-inspired
workedOn Batman: The Animated Series (storyboard artist) NERFINISHED
Before Watchmen: Minutemen NERFINISHED
Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre NERFINISHED
Catwoman (2002 series, with Ed Brubaker) NERFINISHED
Catwoman: Selina’s Big Score NERFINISHED
DC: The New Frontier NERFINISHED
Parker: Slayground (graphic novel) NERFINISHED
Parker: The Hunter (graphic novel) NERFINISHED
Parker: The Outfit (graphic novel) NERFINISHED
Parker: The Score (graphic novel) NERFINISHED
Superman: The Animated Series (storyboard artist)
The Spirit (DC Comics) NERFINISHED

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Ed Brubaker collaboratedWith Darwyn Cooke