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!! Jonah Hex - No Way Back (2010) HC English | CBR | 139 Issues | 135.63 MB One of the most feared bounty hunters in the West, Jonah Hex has spent his entire life roaming from town to town searching for his next paycheck and earning it with a fierceness that's earned him a reputation for being a stern dealer of frontier justice. But behind that hard exterior exists a man who longs for the same comforts as any man - including love. This original graphic novel sets Hex on a collision course with his past and future as he struggles to reconnect with his dying mother and searches for his missing lover Tallulah Black. By the end, the hard-living anti-hero will have to face the truths behind how his upbringing shaped the man he became and decide where to place his fate - in the arms of a woman who cares for him, or in the vast, unforgiving American West he's come to call home. But can he handle family life? Jonah Hex Vol. 2 (2006-2011) Complete English | CBR | 70 Issues | 1.32 GB Writers Justin Gray and Jimmy Palmiotti brought western hero Jonah Hex back to the mainstream DC Universe after several well received Vertigo miniseries. The newest version of Jonah Hex returned the anti - hero to his hard core western roots, providing a series of tough, violent and atmospheric tales set at various tomes during Hex's life. Luke Ross's gritty art was the perfect match for the grim tales of DC's most famous bounty hunter. A Civil War veteran turned bounty hunter, Jonah Hex's disfigured face and boorish personalty don't win him many friends, but his code of honor and expert marksmanship skills means he's always willing to fight for and protect the innocent and dispense lethal justice. 120 Days of Simon (2010) English | CBR | 409 pages | 60.43 MB Swedish cartoonist/rapper Simon Gardenfors left his home to spend four months on the road. His rules were simple: During the 120 days he wasn't allowed to return to his home, or to spend more than two nights at the same place. Otherwise, anything could happen - and it did. The result was an epic adventure across Sweden as Simon slept on strangers' couches, visited an ostrich farm, ate a psychedelic cactus, practiced free love, received death threats, was beaten up by teenagers, got adopted by a motorcycle gang, drank obscene amounts of alcohol, and sacrificed his underpants to the Nordic god Brage. Lower Regions (2007) English | CBR | 60 pages | 17.60 MB You tasted his Box Office Poison then got Tricked, so brace yourself for ALEX ROBINSON'S LOWER REGIONS! The award winning creator follows up his acclaimed graphic novels with a bold new direction: a pretty barbarian lady with an axe chopping her way through a dungeon filled with monsters! And if that doesn't make you curious, how about this: this bloody, funny 56-page story contains only one word: THOOOOM!. A unique blend of mayhem, cheesecake and humor, ALEX ROBINSON'S LOWER REGIONS will leave you breathless. Micrographica (2007) English | CBR | 207 pages | 67.14 MB Micrographica takes Renee French's Ignatz-award-nominated online strip of the same name and turns it way up. A mob of tiny rodents live la vida loca, led by the trash-talking bully Moe, and his trash-talking sidekick Preston. Add in Nubbins, the big guy; poor, sweet crapball-lovin' Aldo; and a rotting corpse turned playground, and you'll never find a more moving affirmation of traditional values. Inspired by a bald bird sighting while the author was wandering Hunter's Hill in Sydney, Australia, this book is pure weirdness -- just what Renee French fans dream of. With guest drawings by Jim Woodring, Penn Jillette, Dean Cameron, Dylan Williams, James Gunn and more. Moving Pictures (2010) English | CBR | 145 pages | 51.78 MB During World War II the Nazis pillaged much of Europe's great art collections. Museum curator Ila Gardner and SS officer Rolf Hauptmann are forced by circumstances to play out an awkward and dangerous relationship in a public power struggle. Moving Pictures unfolds along two timelines which collide with the revelation of a terrible secret, an enigmatic decision that not many would make, and the realization that sometimes the only choice left is the refusal to choose. 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? Arcana Studios Presents Swerve #1-6 (2012) Complete English | CBR | 6 Issues | 73.80 MB San Antonio, 1976: Eric Layton, desperate for cash, left college behind to dive into the world of pro-wrestling. From there, it was an easy slide into the underbelly of the "rasslin'" biz, where the box office and concession stand make for an easy way to launder drug money. Liars Kiss (2011) English | CBR | 119 pages | 36.94 MB Nick Archer isn't much of a detective, but he's managed to get himself one pretty sweet surveillance gig: once a week he sends a jealous millionaire the photos that prove his wife is faithful, leaving Nick plenty of free nights to spend making a liar of both himself and the client's wife. But when the client turns up dead, his cheating wife is the prime suspect and it's up to Nick to clear her, except Nick has connections to this case that go deeper than anyone realizes. Why I Hate Saturn (Piranha, DC Vertigo) (1990) English | CBR | 210 pages | 73.31 MB A real-life graphic novel featuring an out-of-work writer, Anne, feeling the effects of a surprise visit by her free-spirited sister. Published by Vertigo 1999. Originally published by Piranha Press 1990. Teen-Aged Dope Slaves And Reform School Girls (1989.Eclipse) English | CBR | 116 pages | 66.08 MB Re-presenting eight camp classics in one lurid volume! 67 Seconds GN (1992) English | CBR | 67 pages | 36.38 MB Emily Bougue is driven news reporter with a knack for getting into trouble. Brian Fellowes is the best war photographer, and the man in love with Emily, that follows and helps her on her adventures around the world 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 Unknown Soldier #1-25 (2008-2010) Complete Vertigo | English | CBR | 25 Issues | 521.88 MB Welcome to Northern Uganda. In 2002, it's a place where tourists are hacked to death with machetes, 12-year-olds with AK-47s wage war, and celebrities futilely try to get people to care. Moses Lwanga is a pacifist doctor caught at the center. But when his life is threatened, Moses suddenly realizes he knows how to kill all too well. What is this voice telling him the only way to fix what's wrong with the country is by slaughtering those responsible? And what is Moses' connection to another past bandage-wrapped warrior? BATGIRL (Barbara Gordon) ARCHIVES Volume 02 English | CBR | 280 pages | 171.62 MB BATGIRL (Barbara Gordon) ARCHIVES Volume 01 English | CBR | 285 pages | 196.06 MB Doc Stearn - Mr. Monster Vol. 2 #1-8 (1988-1990) Complete English | CBR | 8 Issues | 195.34 MB Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster is a fictional character comic book superhero created by Michael T. Gilbert, most recently published by Dark Horse Comics. The character first appeared in Pacific Comics Vanguard Illustrated #7 (July 1984). Later the character graduated to his own monthly series Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster from Eclipse Comics. Mr. Monster was derived from an old 1940's character appearing in only one issue of a defunct Canadian Comic who had lapsed into public domain, Gilbert heavily revised the character creating a Horror/Humor hybrid which often featured heavy satire of both horror as well as comics in general The Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. 1 (1991) English | CBZ | 260 Pages | 523.89 MB The Legion of Super-Heroes was merely a clever title for a group of teenaged super-heroes (only three of whom are actually named) from the far future who went back in time to pay tribute to the greatest teenaged super-hero of them all - the Boy of Steel, Superboy. But the interest on the part of comics fans was so great, the super-team was brought back time and time again, in the majority of Superman Family titles. Eventually, demand grew so strong the Legion of Super-Heroes was awarded its own continuing series. |
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