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DC: The New Frontier, Vol. 1 - Community Reviews back

by Darwyn Cooke
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Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 10 years ago
What I liked about DC: The New Frontier, Vol. 1 1. Seeing the characters restored to a 1960's context. DC has rebooted their comic book universe about once a decade in order to keep pushing the characters up the timeline and maintain them in their late twenties, early thirties. It is refreshing to s...
Booklog
Booklog rated it 14 years ago
Masterful. Darwyn Cooke is amazing. Set in the heyday of the Silver Age, Cooke begins a story that is at once nostalgically heroic and reminiscent of a simpler time, and profoundly complex, dealing with political and sociological issues ignored by writers of the period. In this story is the seed of ...
Booklog
Booklog rated it 14 years ago
What can I say that I haven't already? Comic books just don't get much better than this. From a completely biased point of view, I wish Superman played a bigger role in all of this, but I completely agree with Cooke's focus on Hal Jordan. Jordan is in many ways a Silver Age transitionary figure. A d...
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it 17 years ago
Who knew this would be in a Columbia library? Ah, higher education.Like the first book, (it's all one story anyway) this is incredible. (Also like the first book, I pretty much read it in a day.) The simple and beautiful 1950's style belies just how complex these characters get, and how ready Cooke ...
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it 18 years ago
An incredible piece of work. Cooke manages to take the look and feel of a "simpler time" while exploring some serious issues in the background. So we get not only a loving portrait of the world in which our modern mythological heroes came of age, but one that successfully blends things like the Klan...
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