The Beast of Wolfe's Bay (2013) English | CBR | 92 pages | 107.97 MB "When a perpetual grad student is called in to help investigate mysterious attacks thanks to his expertise in paleoanthropology, he gets more than he bargained for when he's teamed with a no-nonsense sheriff and his brilliant daughter." -Nerdist.com The Uniques #1-9 (2008-2010) English | CBR | 9 Issues | 197.53 MB In one terrible moment, the life of a young girl called Telepath comes undone. Awakening alone, she must now navigate between those looking to stop her from pursuing the heroic future her parents had dreamed of and those looking to recruit her for their own ends. But how can one girl, no matter how powerful, make a difference in this new world? And how will the shadowy forces amassing in secret try to stop her? So begins the saga of a new generation of superheroes, facing their future on their own. Welcome to the world of The Uniques! Arkham Woods (2013) English | CBR | 219 pages | 267.5 MB Kirsti Rivers is an L.A. teenager suddenly transplanted to the small New England town of Arkham Woods. Kirsti and her mom, Victoria, are tasked with clearing out and selling the old house left to them by Silas Scadmore, Victoria's eccentric uncle. But from the hidden recesses of the house, Kirsti and her friends unwittingly unleash and ancient evil that could spell the end of the world-unless they can find a way to stop it first! Atomika #1-12 + Sketchbook (2005-2009) Complete English | CBR | 14 Issues | 221.06 MB Atomika is a 12-issue limited series, created in 2005 by Andrew Dabb (writer), Sal Abbinanti (penciller) and Buzz (inker), and published first by Speakeasy Comics (#1-4, 2005) and later by Abbinanti's creator-owned Mercury Comics (5-12). Often likened to DC Elseworlds' Red Son, this is the story of Atomika, a New God created in the 20th Century by the Soviet Union, and his attempted conquest of the Old Gods of Rus. Revolver Vol. 1 (2013) English | CBR | 51 pages | 81.42 MB Book one of Revolver is a collection of seven short stories, and assorted words and pictures. Exploring themes of mortality, belonging, identity and place. Some are parts of larger ongoing works but all can be read and enjoyed as stand alone tales. Mutant Zone #1-3 (1991) Complete English | CBR | 3 Issues | 102.88 MB Brandon Graham - Perverts of the Unknown (2003) English | CBR | 65 pages | 23.34 MB Introducing the cool and sexy graffiti/manga inspired art of Brandom Graham in an off-the-wall tongue-in-cheek SF spoof sure to get your rockets in full blast! Old perv Walt is called upon a mission with hot porn chick Stix to create the orgasm to end all climaxes to save... well, some important thing or other. Hey, itÕs not the end, itÕs the means! These punks really are steaming! The Secret Life of Crows (2013) English | CBR | 28 pages | 52.66 MB Adventures Into The Unknown # 1-174 (1948-1966) English | CBR | 174 Issues | 4.3 GB Adventures Into the Unknown is an American comic-book series best known as the medium's first ongoing horror-comics title. Published by the American Comics Group, initially under the imprint B&I Publishing, it ran 174 issues (cover-dated Fall 1948 - Aug. 1967). The first two issues, which included art by Fred Guardineer and others, featured horror stories of ghosts, werewolves, haunted houses, killer puppets and other supernatural beings and locales. The premiere included a seven-page, abridged adaptation of Horace Walpole's seminal gothic novel The Castle of Otranto, by an unknown writer and artist Al Ulmer. Unlike many horror comics of the Golden Age, it weathered the public criticism of the early 1950s and survived the aftermath of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency hearings of April and June 1954 when the comics industry attempted self-regulation with a highly restrictive Comics Code. The Dead - Kingdom of Flies #1-4 (2008-2009) Complete English | CBR | 4 Issues | 79.65 MB Most of Britain has fallen to an invasion of zombies. There is no escape from their insatiable appetite for living flesh. But in Oxford, city of the dreaming spires, an unlikely alliance between a crew of firefighters and a pair of misfit soldiers has allowed them to survive. Now, with the city virtually overrun, it's time to strike back!! Five Color Comics 1-2 (2008-2011) English | CBR | 2 Issues | 117.67 MB The first issue of Art of Fition's flagship title! Featuring artwork by Bruce Timm, Rodolphe Guenoden, Robert Goodin, Shawn McManus, Troy Nixey, Brandon "Ragnar" Johnson, and also including many more talented artists from the realms of comics and animation. All-new artwork and stories starring our own original characters! Dames in the Atomic Age (2012) English | CBR | 71 pages | 74.41 MB Private investigator Andrew Fisch is good at finding people, especially those who don't want to be found. But when his latest assignment (the seductive wife of a high-level Defense Department scientist) turns up in his best friend's bed, he is thrust into the underbelly of post atomic Los Angeles... where science is king and nothing is as it seems. What follows is a night of back alley beatings, triplet Russian thugs, and... lightning shooting revoolvers? Castle Waiting Vol. 1 #1-16 + The Curse of Brambly Hedge (1996-2003) Complete English | CBR | 18 Issues | 248.75 MB 1998 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards - Winner - Best New Series: (by Linda Medley [Olio]) Numbers 1-7 were self-published by Olio. Then four issues were released by Cartoon Books released as Volume 2 #1-4. Then it returned to Olio and continued at number 12! - Medley initially self-published the series as a series of individual chapters beginning with The Curse of Brambly Hedge through Olio Press using a 1996 grant from the Xeric Foundation. She continued self-publishing, releasing eight issues until the series went on hiatus in 1999. The series was picked up by Jeff Smith's Cartoon Books the following year, during which point Medley released four more chapters. The sales through Cartoon Books were disappointing and Medley returned to self-publishing in 2001. She released five more issues, bringing the total issues for the series to sixteen. Castle Waiting was again picked up by a publisher in 2006, Fantagraphics Books, who proceeded to release a hardcover collection of the first nineteen chapters. The 2010 release of Castle Waiting Vol. 2 did not include a credit to Linda Medley as creator on the cover or any interior pages. The only mention of her name was in the fine print of the copyright notice on the last page, and on a retro-actively affixed sticker on the back cover. The sticker read "FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS \ STORY AND ART BY L. MEDLEY" and was placed over the "Fantagraphics Books" logo. Fantagraphics has stated that this was at Medley's request. This edition included 11 chapters and the story ended abruptly. In 2013, Fantagraphics Books released a "Definitive Edition" of volume 2 which included an additional 60 pages in 7 chapters and epilogue, to complete the volume. Fantagraphics stated in 2010 that Medley was currently taking a break from writing any additional chapters for the series. ==================== Castle Waiting v01 (2012) English | CBR | 461 pages | 885.58 MB ==================== Castle Waiting v02 (2013) English | CBR | 469 pages | 576.36 MB Death Hawk #1-3 (1988) Complete English | CBR | 3 Issues | 82.50 MB The 25th century as presented in Death Hawk and its companion series Star Rangers was a dystopia of solar system-spanning corporations that held the true power behind the centralized government of the Sol 9 Commonwealth. His true name unrevealed, the protagonist was the surviving member of a group of corporate outcasts who called themselves the Death Hawks. When the group was betrayed by one of their own, Death Hawk escaped in his 50-year-old spaceship the Peregrine. With the aid of his bio-engineered sidekick, Cyke, Death Hawk traveled the spaceways eluding arrest warrants and creditors, his eye always out for ways to keep his salvage business going - often when legality was questionable. The Birthday Riots (2003) English | CBR | 67 pages | 20.88 MB It is a time of upheaval and civil unrest, but for Max Collins life is sweet. As campaign advisor to London mayoral candidate Thom Conran, he can always escape the pressures of the political arena and London city life to his country retreat. But when his errant daughter, whose fifteenth birthday is imminent, becomes embroiled in the politics of change that is sweeping the nation, when the problems show up literally right in his own backyard, Max's true colors begin to surface as he becomes torn between his current political allegiances and his more radical past. And all the while, the madding crowd is getting closer. Twisted ToyFare Theatre 10th Anniversary Collection (2007) English | CBR | 256 pages | 126.01 MB The Funniest Comic Strips from the First Decade of ToyFare Magazine. You know the trend of making classy, oversized collections of some of the greatest comic stories ever told? Take away the 'classy' part and you've got the Twisted ToyFare Theatre 10th Anniversary Collection! Packed with the funniest strips, coolest extras and most scintillating behind-the-scenes tales of ToyFare magazine's 10-year-old comic strip! 24 Hour Comics People - A Comics Anthology (2007) English | 606 pages | CBR | 129.95 MB A collection of stories from 24 of the participants in one of the most talented cartoonist groups to participate in the International 24 Hour Comics Day annually -- the Denver group. This year's stories were taken from the 4th Annual Denver 24 Hour Comic Challenge on Saturday, October 20, 2007. Twilight: The Graphic Novel - Vol.2 (2011) English | CBR | 229 pages | 136.35 MB Having uncovered the dark secret of her enigmatic classmate, Edward Cullen, Bella Swan embraces her feelings for him, trusting Edward to keep her safe despite the risks. When a rival clan of vampires makes its way into Forks, though, the danger to Bella has never been more real. Will she make the ultimate sacrifice to protect the people dearest to her? The second volume of Twilight: The Graphic Novelcompletes the visual adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's worldwide bestselling debut novel and is a must-have for any collector's library. Twilight - The Graphic Novel - Vol.1 HC (2010) English | CBR | 214 pages | 90.22 MB The graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, the first book in her four-volume and runaway bestseller Twilight Saga, published by Yen Press and adapted and illustrated by Korean talent Young Kim. The adjective is appropriate since Ms. Kim's monochrome artwork are just about perfect for the subject matter. Anyhow, just as the original books became best sellers, and the movie adaptation of these books box office hits, Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 also set printing records: it sold over 66,000 copies in its first week, the largest debut for a graphic novel in the US, according to publisher Yen Press. It has already broken the record for largest first printing for a graphic novel with 350,000 copies. Of course you can ask any American teenage girl on the street if she has read Twilight and it would be safe to say she has (although we would much rather have them read many other books with better topics). If you're in the US you can ask your girlfriend or wife about it and chances are she's read it, too. And if she has, maybe now's your chance to curl and cuddle up with her with a laptop or e-reader and read the graphic novel. Tinkerers GN (2010) English | CBR | 29 pages | 74.2MB Imagine a nation that has lost its ability and desire to make things…” With that tagline, we enter the world of TINKERERS, a graphic novel and “original tale of the near future” written by David Brin and illustrated by Jan Feindt. The comic book envisions a dystopian future, painting America’s flailing manufacturing sector as both victim of and primary accomplice to its own demise. As much an economic tale as a moral one, TINKERERS’ authors clearly have the US industry’s failings in their crosshairs. |
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