<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Originally published in single magazine form in DC: The New Frontier 1-6 and Justice League: The New Frontier Special 1"--Copyright page.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>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. <p/>Darwyn Cooke's undeniable classic is now released as a part of DC's prestigious new imprint of standalone graphic novels, DC Black Label.</b> <p/>The masked mystery men who fought for freedom in the Second World War have been outlawed. The soldiers and spies who conducted top-secret missions into the unknown now work in the shadows. And those icons who do still fight on -- Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman -- operate under hidden agendas and dueling ideologies. <p/>Yet this America needs its heroes more than ever. With darkness gathering on the horizon once more, only a bold new generation of adventurers -- young, daring, and dedicated to the better angels of our nature -- is equal to the challenge of the New Frontier. <p/>From Eisner Award-winning writer-artist Darwyn Cooke and Eisner Award-winning colorist Dave Stewart comes <i>DC: The New Frontier</i>-- a timeless tale of idealism that has become one of the most acclaimed superhero comics of the 21st century. This edition collects the original 6-issue miniseries together with the <i>Justice League: New Frontier Special</i>, and features over 50 pages of designs, sketches and preliminary artwork from the author. <p/>DC Black Label, a new publishing imprint from DC Entertainment, gives premier talent the opportunity to expand upon the canon of DC's iconic Super Hero comic book characters with unique, standalone stories that are outside of the current DC Universe continuity. An all-star lineup of creative teams will craft their own personal definitive DC stories in the tradition of compelling literary works like <i>Batman: The Killing Joke</i>, <i>All-Star Superman </i>and <i>Kingdom Come</i>.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Composed from equal parts affection and ambition, Darwyn Cooke's <i>DC: The New Frontier </i>looks back to the Silver Age of DC comic-book heroes, finding in them all the elements needed for a commentary on post-war America. Using a classic style, Cooke creates a classic of his own. -- A.V. Club/The Onion <p/> Mr. Cooke's drawings are striking, and his plot makes good use of DC's diverse characters. -- <i>The New York Times</i> <p/> You need to drop what you're doing and go read <i>New Frontier</i>. Now. -- IGN <p/> Cooke has stirringly laid out a promising new path for the superhero genre. --<i>Publishers Weekly</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Darwyn Cooke</b> was an Eisner Award-winning cartoonist and animator. After spending several years as a magazine art director and graphic designer, Cooke switched careers and began working in animation, where he contributed to such shows as <i>Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series, </i> and <i>Men in Black: The Series.</i> DC Comics then approached Cooke to write and illustrate <i>Batman: Ego</i>, which Cooke had pitched unsuccessfully several years earlier. The critical success of the title led to the relaunch of the <i>Catwoman</i> series with writer Ed Brubaker. Cooke then spent several years writing and drawing the ambitious epic <i>The New Frontier</i>. He was also the writer/artist of <i>Before Watchmen: Minutemen</i> and co-writer of <i>Before Watchmen: Silk Spectre.</i>
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