JSA - Classified #1-39 (2005-2008) Complete English | CBR | 39 Issues | 1.15 GB Stories starring the members of the Justice Society of America from throughout their long-standing DCU history! Each arc spotlights members of the team and showcases untold tales from JSA history. Is That All There Is HC (2011) English | CBR | 142 pages | 308.98 MB A career-spanning collection from the heir to Hergé. By appropriating and subverting Tintin creator Hergé's classic "clear line" style, Joost Swarte revitalized European alternative comics in the 1970s with a series of satirical, musically elegant, supremely beautifully drawn short stories - often featuring his innocent, magnificently-quiffed Jopo de Pojo, or his orotund scientist character, Anton Makassar. Under Swarte's own exacting supervision, Is That All There Is? will collect virtually all of his alternative comics work from 1972 to date, including the RAW magazine stories that brought him fame among American comics aficionados in the 1980s. Especially great pains will be taken to match Swarte's superb coloring, which includes stories executed in watercolor, comics printed in retro duotones, fiendishly clever use of Zip-a-Tone screens, and much more. (There's even a story about how to color comics art using those screens, with Makassar as the teacher.) Other noteworthy stories include Swarte's take on an episode from Hergé's early days, a Fats Domino story, a tribute to the legendary "Upside-Downs" strip, and a story titled simply "Modern Art." 120 pages of full-color comics Amazing Mysteries Bill Everett Archives v02 Heroic Tales (2013) English | CBR | 248 pages | 294.62 MB This book collects over 200 pages of this never-before-reprinted work by Bill Everett. Edited and compiled by best-selling author and comic-book historian Blake Bell, this volume follows the format of Bell's Steve Ditko Archives series; never-before-reprinted, beautifully restored, full-color stories from one of comic books' greatest visionaries and most accomplished artists. Also includes an introduction by Bell that delves even deeper into Everett's life, fiery personality, and the history of the era. The resultant package enhances Everett's place in history as one of the first and best comic-book creators of all time. "This volume provides an illuminating look at the artist's numerous attempts at catching Sub-Marineresque lightning in a bottle for a second time, a task that mostly eluded him. The comics studios of the golden age were product mills that threw any idea against the wall in hope it would stick, and Everett did much the same. Forgotten sci-fi and superhero creations, as well as forays into westerns, historical retellings, and crime comics, populate this loaded volume, which reads like it fell straight out of some four-color twilight zone." - Publishers Weekly Amazing Mysteries Bill Everett Archives v01 (2013) English | CBR | 243 pages | 267.24 MB This book collects over 200 pages of this never-before-reprinted work by Bill Everett. Edited and compiled by best-selling author and comic-book historian Blake Bell, this volume follows the format of Bell's Steve Ditko Archives series; never-before-reprinted, beautifully restored, full-color stories from one of comic books' greatest visionaries and most accomplished artists. Also includes an introduction by Bell that delves even deeper into Everett's life, fiery personality, and the history of the era. The resultant package enhances Everett's place in history as one of the first and best comic-book creators of all time. "This volume provides an illuminating look at the artist's numerous attempts at catching Sub-Marineresque lightning in a bottle for a second time, a task that mostly eluded him. The comics studios of the golden age were product mills that threw any idea against the wall in hope it would stick, and Everett did much the same. Forgotten sci-fi and superhero creations, as well as forays into westerns, historical retellings, and crime comics, populate this loaded volume, which reads like it fell straight out of some four-color twilight zone." - Publishers Weekly Alex Toth's Zorro The Complete Dell Comics Adventures (TPB) (2015) English | CBR | 243 pages | 333.45 MB Comics legend Alex Toth's pièce de résistance, the complete Dell adventures of Zorro is finally available in a full color archival hardcover reprint! Toth, who defined how action/adventure stories are told, set the standard for comic books with his Zorro tales. Cited by comic book artists, historians, and fans as some of Toth's best work, these stories have been painstakingly digitally reconstructed to look better than the original Dell comic books in this deluxe reprint. Edward Scissorhands v02 - Whole Again (2015) English | CBR | 135 pages | 203.65 MB After settling in with Megs and her family, Edward becomes curious about a television "miracle doctor" named April Wells, and enlists the help of friends and townspeople to send her a homemade audition tape. While Megs struggles with her uncertainty about the whole situation, Edward has a quiet hope that, maybe, she could help him. Collects issues #6 - 10. Edward Scissorhands v01 - Parts Unknown (2015) English | CBR | 153 pages | 192.72 MB An all-new adventure revisits Edward Scissorhands! Two generations of exile have left Edward digging through abandoned experiments, but once he wakes up a creature left buried, he discovers he isn't the only one missing a vital piece. Collects issues #1-5. Chicken Soup for Satan 01 (2003) English | CBR | 47 pages | 55.75 MB Chicken Soup for Satan contains horrific humor in the classic pulp comics tradition, and enough sex, sleaze and sadism to corrupt modern minds. Reader discretion is advised. This twisted horror anthology presents three tasty tales: "Fast Acting Xilotripimene," an army private is the guinea pig for a top-secret drug; "The Haunted Hood," about a family that moves into a haunted housing project; and "Boneyard Tours," about a Hollywood graveyard bus tour that literally digs up the dirt on deceased stars.Mature Readers. Short Strokes TPB (2005 - ADULT) English | CBR | 68 pages | 75.61 MB The next stunningly illustrated depraved but often tongue-in-cheek collection of X-rated short stories by Richard (Boneyard) Moore. And if you know anything about Moore, you know this guy can draw women! More of his horny M'Lady, Science Friction, Fantasee, gorgeous furry critters in all sorts of heated exchanges and pin-ups to drool for... With 16 pages in color! |
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