At the Comics (2013) English | CBR | 54 pages | 23.56 MB A Top Shelf digital exclusive! "Sometimes I just look at everyone and think how crazy it is that we are talking when we are all just animals." It's a majestic grab-bag of Lunney goodness, starring her beloved cast of weirdos and cute things: Keith the Wizard, Sour Rabbit & Crispy Duck, Food Dudes, Watermelon Boy, Leaning Rabbit, Bum Cats, and more! Collecting three mini-comics with loose themes - "At the Planetarium", "At the Caves," and "At the End of Your Garden" - for a total of 57 delightful pages. 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! The Judas Coin (2012-09) English | CBR | 110 pages | 205.20 MB This centuries-spanning original graphic novel from legendary writer/artist Walter Simonson cleverly ties the Biblical story of Judas to the DC Universe. Simonson shows how one of the silver coins Judas was paid to betray Jesus has had an impact on the DC Universe, with chapters starring The Golden Gladiator (70 A.D.), The Viking Prince (900 A.D.), Captain Fear (1740) and Bat Lash (1880). The centerpiece of the book is an epic battle between Batman and Two-Face. The story blasts into the future as well, with a final chapter set in the year 2070. Capote In Kansas (2013) English | CBR | 159 pages | 129.40 MB Murder. Not intricately plotted "whodunit." Not fiery passionate fury. But dirty, sad, disturbing actions from real people. That's what Truman Capote decided to use for In Cold Blood - his bold experiment in the realm of the non-fiction "novel." Following in that legacy is Capote in Kansas, a fictionalized tale of Capote's time in Middle America researching his classic book. Capote's struggles with the town, the betrayal, and his own troubled past make this book a compelling portrait of one of the greatest literary talents of the 20th century. A new edition of the critically acclaimed graphic novel by Ande Parks (Lone Ranger) and Chris Samnee (Daredevil). Fright Night 3-D Special (1992) English | CBR | 4 Issues | 340.57 MB My Favorite Martian The Complete Series Vol. 1 (2012) English | CBR | 193 pages | 134.22 MB Uncle Martin is back and he's found a new home with Hermes Press! Everyone's favorite martian from the classic TV series My Favorite Martian returns with Hermes Press' full-color, digitally remastered reprint of the Gold Key comic book tie-in. The first seven issues will be re-printed in Volume One with supplementary essays, photographs, show promotional material, and classic cover art. The stories in Volume One feature artwork by Silver Age greats Russ Manning, Dan Spiegle, and Mike Arens with scripts by Western Publishing mainstay Paul S. Newman. Baja (2012) GN English | CBR | 144 pages | 37.72 MB Written by Ben Wagner. Art and cover by Nathan St John. Illustrator Nathan St John and writer Ben Wagner bring modern noir to the West in the original graphic novel Baja. In this sexy, twisting thriller, Hil and Zack - a beautiful woman and a man who knows better - must escape a stalker whose fate is tied to their own. St John and Wagner play with conventions, leading readers in unexpected directions with a story that deftly weaves two tales of love, sex, greed, and betrayal. St John's distinctive art style perfectly matches the shadowy criminal world of Baja. Essential Wolverine Vol.1 TPB (2002) English | CBR | 553 pages | 340.19 MB Experience Wolverine's battle to keep the feral berserker within in check, while trying to be the best there is at what he does. Special guest appearance by the Incredible Hulk. Collects Wolverine #1-23. 39 Minutes Vol. 1 (2013) English | CBR | 130 pages | 172.37 MB ROBBING A BANK IS EASY, IT'S THE GETAWAY THAT'S HARD The bank is surrounded by police officers, alarms are blaring, customers and employees are screaming, and the streets are blocked off. So what's the solution? Kill everyone in town! Powerhouse Pepper (1997) TPB English | CBR | 106 pages | 43.28 MB Eleven "Powerhouse Pepper" strips, three "Supersonic Sammy" stories, and one "Hot-head Hotel" make up the meat of this marvelous tome — a worthwhile wad of Wolverton (early Mad, Marvel monster comics, Plop, Spacehawk, "Lena the Hyena" in Li'l Abner) wit we're sure you'll want to welcome (with a wail), whisk up, weep over, wince over, whinny and whoop over. Superman - For Earth (1991) 01 English | CBR | 50 pages | 102.31 MB Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 2 (TPB) (2013) English | CBR | 117 pages | 276.33 MB Volume 2 contains issues #5-7 including the stories "Complete Carnage and Radical," "Leatherhead," and "The Return of Savanti Romero." Includes all pinups and extra art from each issue. Spider-Man 3 - The Official Novelization of the Film (Pocket Books) (2007) English | CBR | 366 pages | 136.79 MB Tracker Vol. 1 TPB (2010) English | CBR | 147 pages | 81.00 MB The first property from Top Cow and Heroes & Villains Entertainment is here! Enter a world of werewolves and serial killers unlike anything you've seen before. This limited First Look was previously available only at San Diego Comic-Con. Blood, Shells & Roses GN (2010) English | CBR | 101 pages | 44.07 MB Playing their largest concert in their hometown, metal band and reformed monster hunters 'Subliminal Torment' and their fans are attacked by the worst creatures they've ever faced. After the monsters slaughter the fans in homage to a previous encounter, the band is left to take the fall. In heavy metal, there are dangers that surpass mosh pits and diseased groupies; rap and country ain't the only music genres that has to live out their lyrics, after all! Top Ten - The Forty-Niners (2005) English | CBR | 119 pages | 77.24 MB Written by Alan Moore Art and cover by Gene Ha The Eisner Award-winning TOP 10 team of writer Alan Moore and artist Gene Ha reunites for a softcover edition of the original graphic novel that delves into the past, revealing the origins of Neopolis and the first officers of Top Ten! Meet the original Top 10 officers who blazed the trail and made Neopolis the city it is today! 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. Jesus Hates Zombies - Those Slack Jaw Blues (2007) English | CBR | 143 pages | 17.28 MB No one is certain what caused it, but in only 6 days a zombie plague swept over the heart consuming over 29/37ths of the world's population...Disgusted by the sight of the walking dead devouring His precious creation, God has sent back His only Son to once again set right the wrongs of the world. But this time there's no room to turn the other cheek. This time, the message isn't one of love and compassion. This time, the J-man is looking to unleash some Wrath of God, because this time...JESUS HATES ZOMBIES! Peter Bagge - Adventures of Junior and Other Losers (1990) English | CBR | 140 pages | 72.39 MB Bagge's collection of misfits, nerds and assorted losers represents American satirical cartooning at its most inventively hilarious. He serves up the worst that American suburban "culture" has to offer. Junior is a simpleminded oaf who hates to leave the safety of his mother's house. When he does venture out, he ends up with a degenerate for a landlord and an unscrupulous conman as a housemate - an untoward experience which sends him quickly back to mom. But not all of Bagge's characters are geeks. Chet and Bunny Leeway, a quick, youngish couple living inexplicably in alienatingly bland suburbia, star in the most amusing stories in this collection. Their encounters with neighbors who are bigoted and proud of it, with radical castrating feminists and conniving artists and with their own engagingly neurotic personalities exemplify Bagge's ability to convey a sincere and subtle portrait of a happily modern relationship. Romance Without Tears (2003) English | CBR | 162 pages | 119.15 MB A first-time collection of the best romance comics of the 1950s. Four genres dominated American comic books in the 1940s and '50s: superheroes, funny animals, horror, and... romance. This revisionist collection of romance comics stories from the '50s challenges the cliché of the "tear-stained face" that later dominated the genre and became widely known and vilified as a tiresome icon of moral uplift. |
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