DC proudly presents Cooke's tales of the Dark Knight in one graphic novel, including the acclaimed "Batman: Ego" and the original graphic novel "Catwoman: Selinas Big Score." This volume also includes stories from "Gotham Knights" #23 and #33, and "Solo" #1 and #5. Older teens.
DC proudly presents Cooke's tales of the Dark Knight in one graphic novel, including the acclaimed "Batman: Ego" and the original graphic novel "Catwo...
With his old scores settled, Parker's living the good life...until a snitch rats him out to the Outfit for the bounty on his head. Now, he's no longer living in swank hotels and enjoying the finer things, and someone has to pay for that. The Outfit's about to learn, if you push Parker, it better be all the way into the grave. Darwyn Cooke, Eisner-Award winning creator of DC: The New Frontier, continues adapting Richard Stark'sParker novels with his signature pulp flair in this second installment. A hard-nosed thief, Parker is Richard Stark's most famous...
With his old scores settled, Parker's living the good life...until a snitch rats him out to the Outfit for the bounty on his head. Now, he's no longer...
A high-octane trip across America, The Score finds Parker assembling the best caper men he can find to knock over his most audacious target yet: an entire town. They scheme, they prepare, and they execute with military precision, unaware that the whole thing is about to blow up in their faces. Long considered a high water mark in the Parker series, this new graphic adaptation brings the original to violent, double-crossing life. Darwyn Cooke, Eisner-Award winning creator of DC: The New Frontier, continues adapting Richard Stark's genre-defining Parker...
A high-octane trip across America, The Score finds Parker assembling the best caper men he can find to knock over his most audacious target yet...
Welcome to the DC Universe in 1950s America a land of promise and paranoia, of glittering cities and segregated slums, of dizzying scientific progress and simmering Cold War conflict. A land without the Justice League Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. Or so it seems.
Welcome to the DC Universe in 1950s America a land of promise and paranoia, of glittering cities and segregated slums, of dizzying scientific progress...