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Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter
Hardback
Main Details
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Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Richard Stark
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By (author) Darwyn Cooke
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Series | Parker |
Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:160 | Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 162 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781600104930
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5 |
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Publishing Details |
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Idea & Design Works
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Imprint |
Idea & Design Works
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Publication Date |
28 July 2009 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The Hunter, the first book in the Parker series, is the story of a man who hits New York head-on like a shotgun blast to the chest. Betrayed by the woman he loved and double-crossed by his partner in crime, Parker makes his way cross-country with only one thought burning in his mind - to coldly exact his revenge and reclaim what was taken from him! Richard (Donald Westlake) Stark's groundbreaking Parker books are adapted for the first time as a series of graphic novels by Darwyn Cooke. The initial installment brings to life the first Parker book,The Hunter, which introduces readers to the dangerous anti-hero's cold and calculated world of criminals, thugs, and grifters.
Author Biography
Richard Starkis the most famous pseudonym of world-renowned author Donald Westlake (1933-2008). In 1962 hecreated the master thief Parker and began a series of novels that have been recognized as seminal works of crime fiction. Several of Westlake's books have been adapted by Hollywood and Westlake's adaptation of The Grifters earned him an Academy Award nomination for best motion picture screenplay. Westlake has won numerous awards for his fiction and in 1993 the Mystery Writers of America named him a Grand Master, the highest honor bestowed by that prestigious society. Darwyn Cooke(1962-2015) was a graphic designer and animator who turned his attention toward cartooning in the late nineties. Known primarily for his work on the DC line of superheroes, Cooke always had an affinity for crime fiction and has often cited the Parker books as a great source of creative inspiration. Cooke has won multiple Eisner, Harvey, and Shuster awards, as well as the National Cartoonist Society's Best Series award. In 2008 Cooke was Emmy-nominated for the animated adaptation of his magnum opus, DC-The New Frontier.
Reviews"Parker's a very bad man, but it's hard to take your eyes off him." -Washington Post "A tremendous feat of compression and interpretation. When Westlake wrote as Richard Stark, he wrote starkly, using minimal description and the tersest dialogue. Cooke, perhaps best known for his work on DC: The New Frontier and another remarkable adaptation, his reinvention of Will Eisner's The Spirit, somehow pares down the story of The Hunter even more radically than the Stark novel." -Entertainment Weekly
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