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2000 AD Prog 1712 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 4, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1712 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1712 (Ongoing)
CBR (DCP) | Rebellion Developments | Released Nov 24 2010 | 29 Pages | 17.68 MB

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1713 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 4, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1713 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1713 (Ongoing)
CBR (DCP) | Rebellion Developments | Released Dec 1 2010 | 29 Pages | 17.99 MB

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1709 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 5, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1709 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1709 (Ongoing)
CBR | Rebellion Developments | Released Nov 3 2010 | 18.01 MB

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1703 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 22, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1703 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1703 (Ongoing)
CBR | Rebellion Developments | Sep 22 2010 | 32 Pages | 18.84 MB

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1699 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 25, 2010
2000 AD Prog 1699 (Ongoing)

2000 AD Prog 1699 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS MU & HF | CBR | Rebellion Developments | Aug 25 2010 | 32 Pages | 17.6 MB

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD #1650 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 29, 2009
2000 AD #1650 (Ongoing)

2000 AD #1650 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | 37 Pages | 20.3 MB

2000 AD is a weekly British science fiction-oriented comic. As a comics anthology it serialises a number of separate stories each "prog" and was first published by IPC Magazines in 1977, the first issue dated February 26. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog #1631-1653  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 21, 2009
2000 AD Prog #1631-1653

2000 AD Prog #1631-1653
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 23 CBR | Rebellion Developments | Apr 15 - Sep 16 2009 | 452.05 MB Total

is a multi-awarded, long-running and still-ongoing weekly British science fiction-oriented comics anthology that serializes a number of separate stories each issue (called a "prog") that has been at the cutting edge of contemporary pop culture since it’s first publication by IPC Magazines in February 26, 1997. IPC, later Fleetway, continued to produce the title until 2000, when it was bought by Rebellion Developments. Due in part to its weekly publication schedule, it is one of only a few comics to surpass 1,600 issues. It is most noted for its Judge Dredd stories, and has been contributed to by a number of artists and writers who became renowned in the field internationally, such as Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Grant Morrison, Bryan Talbot, Brian Bolland, Garth Ennis and Mike McMahon.

2000 AD Prog 1726 (2011)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 30, 2011
2000 AD Prog 1726 (2011)

2000 AD Prog 1726 (2011)
CBR | Rebellion Developments | Released Mar 23 2011 | 32 Pages | 20.92 MB

This weekly British anthology series is a landmark in the history of comics. It is best known for stories featuring the futuristic adventures of Judge Dredd, but has featured many other famous characters, including Johnny Alpha (in Strontium Dog), Halo Jones, Rogue Trooper, Nemesis the Warlock and many more. also introduced some the best known British comic book writers/artists such as Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Garth Ennis, Pat Mills, Neil Gaiman, Brian Bolland, Peter Milligan and many more. It is also notable for the fact that, due to its weekly publishing schedule, it has produced more than 1,700 issues. Although it doesn't have the most issues of all weekly comics, or British titles even, it is probably better known to America than those with more.

2000 AD Prog 1727 (2011)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 30, 2011
2000 AD Prog 1727 (2011)

2000 AD Prog 1727 (2011)
CBR | Rebellion Developments | Released Mar 30 2011 | 32 Pages | 21.45 MB

Garden History: Philosophy and Design 2000 BC - 2000 AD (repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by libr at Oct. 2, 2014
Garden History: Philosophy and Design 2000 BC - 2000 AD (repost)

Garden History: Philosophy and Design 2000 BC - 2000 AD by Tom Turner
English | 2004 | ISBN 0415317487 | PDF | 304 pages | 8,1 MB

Tom Turner, well-known teacher and writer in landscape architecture, garden design and garden history here explores more than 150 gardens over four millennia of Western garden design. He considers the why, the what, the how and the where of garden design by tracing the development of gardens through history and across social, political and philosophical boundaries.