Regular Show v02 (2014) English | CBR | 124 pages | 205.17 MB A picture is worth a thousand words, but not in this case! Mordecai and Rigby find themselves in trouble after a selfie war and now they have to destroy all the evidence so no one (especially Margaret) sees Mordecai’s scariest picture. It’s a crazy battle of flashing cameras and Internet shame, written by indie rockstar Nick Sumida and drawn by amazingly gifted Allison Strejlau. Collects Regular Show #3, 6-8. Regular Show v01 (2014) English | CBR | 132 pages | 205.21 MB It’s a comic that is anything but regular! Benson just wants to have a quiet concert in the park... too bad Muscle Man has other plans! Will Mordecai and Rigby be able to stop the moshing before it gets out of control? The Art of Red Sonja v02 (2016) English | CBR | 337 pages | 747.43 MB Fiery in spirit, skilled in combat, lusty and bawdy in her revelry, the crimson-tressed heroine Red Sonja, known also as "The She-Devil with a Sword", is renowned as fantasy's most prominent female character. Since 2005, Dynamite Entertainment has been the proud home to Red Sonja, publishing hundreds of comics that have garnered critical acclaim and the devotion of a ravenous fan base. This second volume of the Art of Red Sonja showcases the fantastic illustrators and painters that have so perfectly captured the character's essence on cover artwork since 2010, including such comic book luminaries as Jay Anacleto, Ed Benes, Dan Brereton, Amanda Conner, Sergio Davila, Jenny Frison, Lucio Parrillo, Paul Renaud, Alex Ross, Mel Rubi, Marguerite Sauvage, Nicola Scott, and many more! PEP Digital #80 - Archie & Friends - Bromances (2014) English | CBR | 104 pages | 164.36 MB Betty and Veronica may be BFFs, but they're not the only ones! Riverdale's also home to a bunch of guys who pal around and watch each other's backs. Archie and Jughead, Moose and Dilton, Reggie and... Reggie..? These dynamic duos are so off-the-wall they have to be seen to be believed! Hang out with the boys in this 100-page digital exclusive book and see why these best friends are the best! Deadpool - All In The Family (2011) English | CBR | 117 pages | 186.05 MB Collects Cable (2008) #25, Deadpool & Cable (2008) #26, Deadpool Family #1. CHILL as Lady Deadpool and Headpool undergoe invasive analysis to ferret out the root cause of their majorly abusive frenemieship. THRILL as Kidpool and Dogpool embark on a 100-ton mechanized joyride. And... um... GET ILL as Dogpool makes a brand-new archenemy. Enter: Voidmutt! Then, it's "Two Mutants and a Baby" in the untold story of how Cable escaped from Alaska with Hope. Wait - you didn't think Cable did that alone, did you? Hell no. He asked for help from his favorite Merc with a Mouth. And finally, Deadpool struggles to find the perfect way to honor his fallen mutant pal when he remembers Rumekistan, the troubled and totally fictional European country Cable once tried to turn into a Utopia on earth. It's the perfect place for a Cable museum! A Cable amusement park! A Cable cable TV show! Blackjacked and Pistol Whipped - A Crime Does Not Pay Primer (2011) English | CBR | 228 pages | HD | 376.28 MB Gangsters, kidnappers, maniacal killers, and thugs of all stripes had their lurid stories recounted in Crime Does Not Pay, a seminal '40s comic-book series. Bob Wood, its editor, brutally murdered his girlfriend, did prison time, and was then murdered himself! This fascinating sidebar is described in an essay by cartoonist, historian, and co-editor Denis Kitchen. Featuring thrilling, disturbing, and brutal tales and despicable characters, Crime Does Not Pay enthralled a nation. With a claimed readership of over 5 million it was the most popular comic book of its day. The series was a favorite target of Dr. Frederic Wertham and other censors and is partially responsible for the creation of the Comics Code Authority, yet it was an inspiration for Harvey Kurtzman's reality-based EC Comics. See why this series was revered and reviled! Bucko (2012) English | CBR | 148 pages | 139.93 MB If you like the Portlandia television show, you'll love Bucko! From twisted masterminds Jeff Parker and Erika Moen comes the funniest webcomic of 2011! Discovering a dead body in an office bathroom, hungover job interviewee Rich "Bucko" Richardson is suspected of the murder. What he thinks is a quest to find the real killer turns into a weeklong romp through the wilds of Portland, Oregon, complete with bike-mounted cover bands, steampunk Makers, Juggalos, SuicideGirls, meth heads, so much absinthe, and an entire city made of books. After taking the Internet by storm, Parker and Moen's dirty, funny murder mystery is now the most hilarious book in comic shops! After discovering a dead body in an office bathroom, hungover job interviewee Rich "Bucko" Richardson becomes suspected of the murder. What he thinks is a quest to find the real killer turns into a weeklong romp through the wilds of Portland, Oregon, complete with bike-mounted cover bands, steampunk Makers, Juggalos, SuicideGirls, meth heads, so much absinthe, and an entire city made of books. After taking the Internet by storm, Jeff Parker and Erika Moen's dirty, funny murder mystery is now the most hilarious book in comic shops! Includes brand-new strips, commentary, and info on the real-life inspirations for Bucko! Best new webcomic of 2011! Cochlea & Eustachia (2014) English | CBR | 82 Pages | 117.87 MB Cochlea & Eustachia appear to be twin human girls, but this has yet to be confirmed. Their actions seem to be motivated less by curiosity than boredom and an inclination towards purposeless destruction. Julio's Day (2013) English | CBR | 112 pages | 102.85 MB It begins in the year 1900, with the scream of a newborn. It ends, 100 pages later, in the year 2000, with the death-rattle of a 100-year-old man. The infant and the old man are both Julio, and Gilbert Hernandez's Julio's Day (originally serialized in Love and Rockets Vol. II but never completed until now) is his latest graphic novel, a masterpiece of elliptical, emotional storytelling that traces one life -- indeed, one century in a human life -- through a series of carefully crafted, consistently surprising and enthralling vignettes. There is hope and joy, there is bullying and grief, there is war (so much war -- this is after all the 20th century), there is love, there is heartbreak. This is very much a singular, standalone story that will help cement Hernandez's position as one of the strongest and most original cartoonists of this, or any other, century. Introduction by novelist Brian Evenson. "A haunting performance and about as perfect a literary work as I've read in years. Hernandez accomplishes in 100 pages what most novelists only dream of -- rendering the closeted, phlegmatic Julio in all his confounding complexity and in the process creating an unflinching biography of a community, a country and a century. A masterpiece." -- Junot Díaz On the Camino (2017) English | CBR | 189 pages | 132.81 MB Northwestern Spain, observed with the eye of an artist, chronicling both the good (people, conversations) and the bad (blisters, bedbugs) he encountered on his journey. Full of quiet incidents, odd encounters, small triumphs, and the occasional setback, On the Camino is the first implicitly autobiographical long-form work by a master cartoonist. Our Mother (2016) English | CBR | 44 pages | 72.48 MB Our Mother is a comedy about growing up with a parent who has an anxiety order. Luke Howard mixes genres to tell an utterly open personal reflection about his childhood and his relationship with his mother. Jumping between noir, giant robots, fantasy adventure, and even scientific animal research, Luke brings a very intimate story to life with humor and cartooning experimentation. |
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