Artists: Darwyn Cooke (Penciller) , Mike Allred (Inker)
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DescriptionThe Darwyn Cooke re-imagining of Catwoman is my favourite looking character in all of comics. This much-loved highlight of my collection is from issue 3 (2002) of the Cooke/Allred/Brubaker four-issue collaboration.In the page, Catwoman finishes interrogating the sleazy car salesman, 'Honest Jay', in the back room of his dealership. She emerges from the back room, tells her friend Holly what she learned, and departs as the stylish Selina Kyle; leaving the sleazy salesman tied up and humiliated in the back room (and Holly wondering what happened). There is also a foreshadowing on the table of who the next criminal to fall will be. I couldn't ask for more to love in a Catwoman page. I purchased this at an online auction in 2020. If you have any of the Cooke/Allred Catwoman pages or love them like I do, please say, "Hello". I am always happy to connect with our small club of Cooke+Catwoman enthusiasts. Social/Sharing |
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Keith Becker
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 6/25/2020
Congrats! Fantastic pick up! I wish Darwyn was still around. He was a genius, and was a super nice guy to meet. Glad to see this page go to deserving collector. Cheers man and congrats again!
Patrick O.
Member Since 2020
Posted on 6/25/2020
Keith Becker wrote:
Congrats! Fantastic pick up! I wish Darwyn was still around. He was a genius, and was a super nice guy to meet. Glad to see this page go to deserving collector. Cheers man and congrats again!
Thanks for the comment, Mr Becker. I regrettably never met Darwyn, but I am continuously fascinated and delighted by his work. His is the only art in the world that makes me want to give it a big warm hug, followed by a laugh and then ask how he makes it look so effortless (if that makes any sense?). This page definitely ended up in the hands of someone that will love it for the rest of their life.
Keith Becker
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 6/25/2020
Patrick O. wrote:
Thanks for the comment, Mr Becker. I regrettably never met Darwyn, but I am continuously fascinated and delighted by his work. His is the only art in the world that makes me want to give it a big warm hug, followed by a laugh and then ask how he makes it look so effortless (if that makes any sense?). This page definitely ended up in the hands of someone that will love it for the rest of their life.
Makes all the sense in the world, actually! And it's a great feeling. Congratulations again :D
Marc W
Member Since 2014
Posted on 12/2/2020
A wonderful page with fantastic pacing. Darwyn´s magic is something so special, thanks for sharing!
Patrick O.
Member Since 2020
Posted on 12/2/2020
Marc W wrote:
A wonderful page with fantastic pacing. Darwyn´s magic is something so special, thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the comment, Marc. This Cooke Catwoman page is my favourite piece of art that I own by a long way.
I just visited your gallery and of course I was impressed! I noticed that your Cooke Batman and your Bruce Timm Batman have very similar subjects and senses of motion. It would be continuously fascinated to see them displayed side-by-side.
All the best,
-Patrick
John Espinoza
Member Since 2014
1 - Posted on 11/28/2021
What I love about this page is that you get a Selina in and out of costume. Congrats on winning this!
Patrick O.
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 11/29/2021
John Espinoza wrote:
What I love about this page is that you get a Selina in and out of costume. Congrats on winning this!
Thanks for the message. I love that there are both versions of Selina too. This Catwoman page is framed and pride-of-place in my home. I visited your page and saw the Darwyn gem that you just picked up. The 'John' matches its owner. Perfect!
John Espinoza
Member Since 2014
Posted on 11/29/2021
Patrick O. wrote:
Thanks for the message. I love that there are both versions of Selina too. This Catwoman page is framed and pride-of-place in my home. I visited your page and saw the Darwyn gem that you just picked up. The 'John' matches its owner. Perfect!
I don't think another Cooke/Allred Catwoman page has popped up at auction since yours, so I definitely had to snag my sketch example especially since "this one had my name written all over it!"
Joe A
Member Since 2019
Posted on 3/7/2022
Such a great page of storytelling. It's amazing what Darwyn could capture with such simplicity. It sounds like it's in great hands. Congrats!
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