Posted on 05/14/2016 6:46:29 PM PDT by COBOL2Java
Cookes wife, Marsha Cooke, said he died Saturday morning at his home in Florida following a battle with lung cancer.
Cooke famously reimagined the Justice League members in 2004 with a signature retro style in DC: The New Frontier.
His other work included gritty adaptations of Richard Starks Parker novels, a modern interpretation of Catwoman and the Solo graphic novel series, which earned Cooke an Eisner Award, considered to be the Academy Awards of the comics world.
This is an industry-wide loss that I feel personally, but the sadness is mitigated in the knowing that the beauty and grace of his art will forever stand the test of time and be a monument to all that is great about comics, said DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio in statement.
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Prayers for his Soul and his family he leaves behind..
Carole
Haircutter~Pennsylvania.
Lordy,53——I have kids in that that age group.
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Way too young.
I must admit that since I stopped buying new comics about a decade ago, I’ve never really experienced his work.
But the picture you posted with the article captures the joy that made me love comics. What a talent.
RIP.
He’s also done some superb adaptions of noir works, particularly Richard Stark’s Parker novels.
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