The Man with the Getaway Face! A Cool Format for a Cool Darwyn Cooke Comic!
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So heart broken when Darwyn Cooke passed. What a fantastic talent!
The emblem is for the Chevrolet Corvette. The car in question is what is known amongst gearheads as “ a split window Vette “ . The rear view of the car in the van body shows the structure of the rear window, it is divided into two sections. It is a particularly iconic vehicle, another thing that Darwin Cooke was well versed in! He could do a car that was simple and slightly cartoony, but never generic; you can always tell what he was drawing! Such a shame that he was taken so soon.
Y’all should do more Darwyn books.
Cooke is so great. I'd love to see more of his stuff on the channel.
I'd also recommend the novels. So awesome. The first three make a kind of trilogy: The Hunter, The Man with the Getaway Face, and The Outfit. Richard stark aka Donald Westlake was a great writer. His writing is like Alex Toth's art, genius with no wasted movement.
By far my favorite cartoonist. His passing left a hole no other cartoonist can fill
Looks like the first real spike strips were circa 1991, and this book was 2010, I don't know if the spike strip is in the original book but they're basically caltrops that have been in use for a long time.
Also, it's a Corvette! As a Vette lover, you know by the split back alone!
I read The Man with the Getaway Face a couple of weeks ago (after reading the graphic novel) and I can confirm that the spikes are in the original.
Big Darwyn Cooke fan and a new subscriber from PGH, PA - love the channel guys!
Please, please, PLEASE more Darwyn on this channel. One of the best to do the damn thing ever.
Amazing work. I have all of Cooke's Parker books, and they are just about the finest graphic novels I own.
He definitely had "cool" down to a science.
Darwyn Cooke ruled. New Frontier and the Parker books are so good. Love his sense and grasp of midcentury design and architecture
Chevrolet Corvette badge images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/1963-chevy-corvette-emblem-david-patterson.jpg The Corvette featured is from 1963 to 67. Also featured is the TWA Flight Center built 1962
Yup, but even slightly more specific; the split-window was only '63, which makes it additionally iconic and sought-after.
That binocular insight is fantastic, I never thought of wasting of space in panels.
Happy Holidays!
Great cover design!
Omg the opening page!!!
Great analysis. I will be looking at more of your videos.
Cooke's Parker books are so gooooood !
Love the videos guys. You’ve been a bright spot in a bleak year. Thank you.
The Parker books are wonderful. Haven't upgraded to the Martini edition yet but love seeing this art in all the forms available. Thanks guys for the look. Now I gotta go look at my copy.
Parker needs a Fast CAR!
Check out David Mazzucchelli's 'City of Glass'.
David’s short stories as well, particularly the ones he made for Kodansha and The Boy Who Loved Comics! ;)
Losing Darwyn Cooke, and all the amazing work ahead of him, crushed me. Got to me him once. Swell guy.
Merry Christmas guys!
Same to you!
Very very good
This was a very special thing.
It's been mentioned that the car is a Corvette, but what I liked was that if you know the car it's immediately recognizable. The split rear window, then insignia, then full body shot reveals it perfectly for everyone whether they recognize it or not. Not many better than Cooke, especially in his Parker work.
Darwin Cooke is a master (always will be) and his Parker adaptations are stellar.
What a beautiful book....where can I snag redroom
It's a Corvette logo.
I don't think the next to last page of this is in The Outfit.
He is missed!
Creo que el autor original estuvo preso o entrevisto a ex ladrones profesionales sobre sus "herramientas"