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ufonaut · 9 months
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finally got my hands on darwyn cooke's eisner winning (!!!) parker: the martini edition - last call, it's a real gorgeous real hefty book well worth the price!
it collects the score and slayground, as well as various interviews with darwyn, tributes to darwyn & richard stark, ed brubaker and sean philips' alan grofield epilogue, darwyn's painted pages for a fully illustrated version of the novels that never came to be, and mountains of layouts and concept art. maybe the single most gorgeous collection i've ever seen!
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funstealer · 2 months
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via Chrome Hearts’ Richard Stark Photograph Book
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disease · 4 months
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CHROME HEARTS | RICHARD STARK ED. | 1997
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comicarthistory · 4 months
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Page from Richard Stark's Parker: The Outfit. 2009. Art by Darwyn Cooke.
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lucienballard · 10 months
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theimaginauts · 11 months
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PARKER
Art bt DARWYN COOKE
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smashpages · 1 year
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‘Richard Stark’s Parker: The Complete Collection’ by Darwyn Cooke coming in October
IDW will collect all of Cooke’s work on the hard-hitting detective in one volume.
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balu8 · 1 year
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Richard Stark’s Parker: The Hunter by Darwyn Cooke
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filmnoirfoundation · 7 months
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FNF prez Eddie Muller responds to film noir fan questions fielded by the Foundation's Director of Communications Anne Hockens. In this episode, we discuss Lightning Strikes Twice, Woman on the Run, Darwyn Cooke’s comic book adaptations of Richard Stark’s Parker novels, which classic film noirs should be remade, Eddie’s novel The Distance and more. We wind up the show with a discussion of the notorious psychological thriller Who Killed Teddy Bear. On the cat front, we get a rare visit from Tizzy the traveling cat.
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The dialogue of LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE was nuanced, subtle, wicked, I wonder what male author has also sustained that continuous level of repartee? At the amusement park towards the finale of WOMAN ON THE RUN, the life-size Laughing Sally made me think it was San Francisco - am I mistaken?
Sara
Any news of a restoration/screening/Noir Alley showing/home release for CANON CITY (1948)? Morse
Eddie has expressed his affinity for comic books in the past, have either of you read the Darwyn Cooke adaptations of Richard Stark’s Parker books?
Nathanael from New Braunfels, Texas
Would Film Noir have existed if World War II had not?
John
Are there any classical Film Noir movies that might be worth a redo along the lines of NIGHTMARE ALLEY, with the chance of going back to original source material without the production code limitations?
Carlton, Atlanta, Georgia
In WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS Scalise keeps administrating what appears to be a nasal spray, but from my memory of Le Chiffre in James Bond isn’t it likelier that it is Benzedrine he’s inhaling?
Eric
One of my more favorite movies of recent vintage is EMILY THE CRIMINAL.  What do both of you think about the film?  
John - Brooklyn, N.Y.
I recently watched David Lynch's brilliant LOST HIGHWAY for the first time in several years and for the first time the very noir elements really stuck out for me. Is there another neo-noir with such strong sci-fi elements?
Joe on Long Island
My first question is for Eddie.  Do you consider Alfred Hitchcock’s SPELLBOUND and THE PARADINE CASE – both starring your favorite actor, Gregory Peck – to be good representatives of noir films?  
Anne, since you are a big fan of the Golden Era of Radio, were you a fan of the Alan Ladd radio series, BOX 13, and do you think it qualifies as a noir?  
Loren, Chicago
Re THE DISTANCE. Couldn't find any definition for "Swansy hollow punch". Could you elaborate? Did you make up the fighters' names or are they real names pulled from the past Was this your first book-length effort? If not, what was?
Jay and Connie, Ann Arbor, MI
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tomoleary · 5 months
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Darwyn Cooke “Parker” in Richard Stark's novels, including The Man with the Getaway Face.
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ufonaut · 3 months
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richard stark's the sour lemon score is by far one of the greatest books in the parker series but nothing, and i mean nothing in the world, could have prepared me for somebody like stark also writing one of the most cutting, visceral, hard-hitting portrayals of internalized homophobia out there. there's a lot of talk about his handling of gay characters but for a book written in 1968 (hell, for a book written any time! right now!), this level of introspection and complexity is genuinely revolutionary stuff.
i haven't been able to find any reviews that understand the sentiment put forward here, the weight of it, but a couple do hit on some interesting points
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and it's just amazing to see one of the seminal classics of american noir feature gay characters written like this. crazy stuff!
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funstealer · 2 months
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via Chrome Hearts' Richard Stark Photograph Book
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disease · 4 months
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CHROME HEARTS | RICHARD STARK ED. | 1997
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lil-doodles · 4 months
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New sketchbook, who’s this? Parker after one of my favorite sequential artists, Darwyn Cooke. RIP
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onlylonelylatino · 1 year
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Richard Stark's Parker by Darwyn Cooke
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