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Parker: The Martini Edition

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Darwyn Cooke's first two Parker books, The Hunter and The Outfit, collected in a special oversized hardcover edition kept in a beautiful slipcase!

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Darwyn Cooke's first two Parker books, The Hunter and The Outfit, are collected in a tremendous, special, oversized hardcover edition - with an additional 65 pages of Darwyn Cooke content and a brand-new story - encased in a beautiful slipcase!

Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter graphic novel debuted in July 2008 to instantaneous popular and critical acclaim.

It made the New York Times bestseller list and won coveted Eisner and Harvey awards. The second graphic novel, The Outfit, was released in 2010 and met with similar response, and won the 2011 Eisner for Best Writer/Artist.

The Hunter and The Outfit tell the story of Parker, Richard Stark's classic anti-hero, as he returns to New York to settle the score with his wife and partner in crime after they betray him in a heist gone terribly wrong.

After evening out the field and reclaiming his prize, the Outfit decide to do some score settling of their own... and learn much too late that when you push a man like Parker, it had better be all the way to the grave.

Also contains the short stories The Man With the Getaway Face and The Seventh.

Authors: Richard Stark, adapted by Darwyn Cooke
Artist: Darwyn Cooke
Publisher: IDW Publishing, 2011
Number of pages: 360
Format: Hard Cover in Slipcase; Black & White illustrations
Size: 9" x 13" (235mm x 340mm)
ISBN: 9781600109805


Price:  £75.00
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