![]() ![]() He had a lot to say about what it was that Eisner’s body of work taught him as a storyteller - and he’s included a list of tales that every fan should read.ĭan Greenfield: What did you learn from Will Eisner’s work - what gem do you use to this day?ĭarwyn Cooke: I think the things I learned are far too numerous and involved for anything less than a book unto itself, but I can certainly touch on what I consider the big-picture things Will’s work taught me.įirst: Even if your story is about a toy gun or a crying statue, it is a story about character. Danĭarwyn Cooke famously followed in Eisner’s footsteps by bringing The Spirit to modern audiences at DC from 2006 to 2008. ![]() In what’s become an annual tradition, we present this again, in slightly altered form. ![]() The late, great Darwyn Cooke discussed what he learned from Eisner’s work and gave us a list of essential stories back in 2014. UPDATED 3/6/22: Will Eisner was born 105 years ago. The late Darwyn Cooke, whose evocative style recalled the greatest work of the master himself, picked some great Eisner stories for you… ![]()
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