- Parker Volume 1: The Hunter - Darwyn Cooke Richard Stark Tonino Benacquista - Books

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  • A glitter that leaves in shreds soon as you open the database.  

    Parker, Volume 1: The Hunter (Album)
    The scenario is nice, and the character designs too. However, I find this very expensive for BD HARDWARE quality of the work. The binding comes off the body of the book is found quickly separated from the cover, I replaced the same problem on the oth
  • Black, relentless, intelligent, beautiful  

    Parker, Volume 1: The Hunter (Album)
    The story begins in New York and it takes place in 1962. A man walks on the George Washington Bridge. He is big, strong and threatening. His clothes are threadbare and his pair of shoes is perforated. Using a fast and effective scam, he bails out and
  • exceptional drawings, screenplay at the height  

    Parker, Volume 1: The Hunter (Album)
    I like the way to draw Cooke: shadows, dynamic and false naivety. He really has a special feature that stands out. The layout that is constantly evolving makes it very dynamic story and addictive. The scenario (gangster revenge Parker) is classic but
  • Dark atmosphere ... guaranteed!  

    Parker, Volume 1: The Hunter (Album)
    For fans of the series PARKER, including myself, this adaptation is superb. Served by the elegant graphic designs that highlights a selection of minimalist colors, the story is exciting from beginning to end. It relies on a sophisticated layout and n