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The New Frontier (Absolute Edition) by Darwyn Cooke
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Absolute DC: The New Frontier

by Darwyn Cooke

Series: The New Frontier (Absolute Edition)

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DC Comics (2006), Hardcover, 462 pages

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I read this mini-series in the original issue form and really loved it then, but the Absolute Edition completely blew me away. The story is just as great as it was on the first read, but now the pages have blown up to a point where you can really appreciate just how beautiful the art is. Included are also a couple of "deleted scenes" incorporated back into the story, always a fun addition. The extras are great as well, particularly the annotations at the end by the author, giving insight into where the characters and ideas that make up the New Frontier come from. I cannot possibly recommend this book enough. ( )
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