Cooke’s solution—and it’s as necessary as it is, at times, painful—is to be brutally efficient himself. His Hunter is colored only in a blue that works to make the black and white look like handpainted steel. The comic distills entire sequences down to one line, working to make Westlake’s story that much more concise, that much more efficient.
— The Hunter, by Way of Darwyn Cooke, Richard Stark, and a Guy Named Parker - comiXology
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