Captain America Issue 1

Ultimate Comics Avengers #1-4 (Ongoing) Update  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Feb. 17, 2010
Ultimate Comics Avengers #1-4 (Ongoing) Update

Ultimate Comics Avengers #1-4 (Ongoing) Update
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 4 CBR | Marvel Comics | Aug 12 - Nov 25 2009 | 116.6 MB Total

It's the Ultimate Avengers rebooted as , with original writer Mark Millar and artist Carlos Pacheco on board. After the cataclysm things in the Ultimate Universe are again shaking up. Let's keep our fingers crossed. By the way issue #5 isn't due until March! Minutemen scans save for issue #4 which consists of high-quality extra-large page scans.

Steve Rogers: Super Soldier #1-4 (of 4) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 13, 2010
Steve Rogers: Super Soldier #1-4 (of 4) Complete

Steve Rogers: Super Soldier #1-4 (of 4) Complete
4 CBR's in RAR | Marvel Comics | Release Dates Jul 7 - Oct 20 2010 | 96.29 MB Total

An action-driven 4-issue miniseries by veteran Captain America writer Ed Brubaker and by artist Dale Eaglesham. Brubaker capture's Steve Roger's voice quite well and throws in an interesting though brief exploration into the concept of artificial intelligence. Fun and with an interesting premise, setting up future stories that will surely follow. All high-quality Minutemen scans.

I Am An Avenger #1-2 (of 5)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 8, 2010
I Am An Avenger #1-2 (of 5)

I Am An Avenger #1-2 (of 5)
2 CBR's | Marvel Comics | Release Dates Sep 1 - Oct 13 2010 | 30.95 MB Total

This is a five-issue anthology limited series featuring tales of the different members of the mighty Avengers through the years.

Namor: The First Mutant #1-3 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 9, 2010
Namor: The First Mutant #1-3 (Ongoing, Update)

Namor: The First Mutant #1-3 (Ongoing, Update)
3 CBR's in RAR | Marvel Comics | Release Dates Aug 25 - Nov 3 2010 | 60.96MB Total

Namor, The Sub-Mariner again is given his own ongoing series, although instead of an origin reboot, as what is apparently the vogue in comics these days, it starts with an event tie-in for its first story arc. The first issue spins directly out of the ending to , as the X-Men have divided to search for Dracula's scattered remains. Namor's assignment has him seeking the vampire lord's head deep beneath the surface of the ocean, where he encounters... well, underwater vampires, of course. Starts slow but by issue #3 there's progression and development. Issue #1 includes two variant covers while the second issue has one. All high-quality Minutemen scans.

Marvel's Ultimatum Storyline Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 8, 2009
Marvel's Ultimatum Storyline Complete

Marvel's Ultimatum Storyline Complete
Eng | RS | 36 CBR + 1 CBZ | Marvel Comics | Latest Issues Released Aug 5, 2009 | 694 MB Total

Here's the story arc compilation, complete, given in a suggested numbered reading sequence, which you may or may not follow. Ultimatum itself is a five-issue comic book title that began publication in November, 2008 featuring multiple tie-ins and crossovers beginning with series to the last issues of Marvel Comics' three Ultimate series, (Vol. 1 #129-133), (#98-100) and (#58-60); the limited series; and several Ultimate series Annuals. It was introduced by the , published October 1, 2008. The latter is a prosaic, lengthy and very useful primer that recaps all the key events of the Ultimate Marvel Universe from the beginning, leading up to the Ultimatum event. Since it was actually in the five-issue limited series (Dec 2007-Sep 2008) where the basis for the Ultimatum event was laid, I have uploaded this limited series separately and I think they should be read first or immediately after reading the primer above-mentioned.

The Flash Vol. 3 #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 18, 2010
The Flash Vol. 3 #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)

The Flash Vol. 3 #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)
5 CBZ's 1CBR | DC Comics | Release Dates Apr 14 - Nov 17 2010 | 142.74 MB Total

The Flash was created by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert in his original incarnation. He first appeared in Flash Comics #1. (1940) The modern version was created by Robert Kanigher, John Broome and Carmine Infantino, first appearing in Showcase #4 (1956). The superhero has remained one of DC's most popular and each version of the Flash has been a key member of at least one of DC's three premier teams: the Justice Society of America, the Justice League, and the Teen Titans. The Flash is the fastest man alive. The protector of Central City and Keystone City, fighting against evil using his super-speed and a dedicated sense of heroism. His legacy, the Flash Family, spans throughout history tapping into the enigmatic Speed Force to gain their powers. Jay Garrick was the original Flash of the Golden Age, and a founding member of the Justice Society of America. Barry Allen was the Flash of the Silver Age and a founding member of the Justice League of America. He sacrificed himself to save the universe during the storyline "Crisis on Infinite Earths", but was resurrected during "Final Crisis." His replacement was Wally West, his nephew and the original Kid Flash, formerly of the Teen Titans. The fourth was Bart Allen, who started his career as Impulse. They are all currently active. The current ongoing series' Flash is Barry Allen, the second incarnation of the character and generally considered the first hero of the Silver Age of comic books. Now volume three in library terms, this new series is fast-paced, dynamic and with a taut, coiled edge well-suited to the dynamics of a superhero universe that has radically changed during the last decade. Save for the current issue, all are high-quality Minutemen scans.

Namor: The First Mutant #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Feb. 1, 2011
Namor: The First Mutant #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)

Namor: The First Mutant #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)
6 CBR's (All Minutemen) | Marvel | Release Dates Aug 25 2010 - Jan 26 2011 | 139.05 MB Total

again is given his own ongoing series, although instead of an origin reboot, as what is apparently the vogue in comics these days, it starts with an event tie-in for its first story arc. The first issue spins directly out of the ending to , as the X-Men have divided to search for Dracula's scattered remains. Namor's assignment has him seeking the vampire lord's head deep beneath the surface of the ocean, where he encounters... well, underwater vampires, of course. Starts slow but by issue #3 there's progression and development. Issue #1 includes two variant covers while the second issue has one. All high-quality Minutemen scans.

Avengers Annual #1  Graphics

Posted by user47 at Oct. 8, 2006
Avengers Annual #1

Avengers Annual #1 | Published 1967
RAR | PDF | 27 Mb | RS

Destroyer #1-5 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 26, 2009
Destroyer #1-5 Complete

Destroyer #1-5 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 5 CBR | Marvel MAX | Apr 1 - Aug 5, 2009 | 55.8 MB Total

is a five-issue limited series from MAX, the mature-oriented imprint of Marvel Comics. It is based on Kevin "Keene" Marlow, aka The Destroyer, a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in the 1940s during what historians and fans call the Golden Age of comic books. He is significant as being one of the earliest creations of industry legend Stan Lee, and first appeared in (Oct. 1941), published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics. Keen Marlow is enhanced by a Super Soldier Serum variant duplicated like Captain America (Steve Rogers) but lacked the special vita ray treatment. His abilities all seem to be at peak human levels except that he is stronger than Steve and the other variants, like the 1950s Captain America and Protocide. Series writer Robert Kirkman () assumes that the Destroyer has had an an going series since the 1940s and thus portrays Marlow as quite elderly but still operating at peak power and strength. In the series Marlow discovers that he has only a short time to live so he resolves to wipe out all bad guys that may harm society or his family before he dies. Gory but considering it doesn't take itself too seriously, fun. Explicit content.

The Destroyer #1-3 (Of 5)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at June 20, 2009
The Destroyer #1-3 (Of 5)

The Destroyer #1-3 (Of 5)
Eng | RS | CBR | MAX (Marvel Comics) | June 17, 2009 | 31.4 MB

The is an ongoing five-issue limited series from MAX, the mature-oriented imprint of Marvel Comics. It is based on Kevin "Keene" Marlow, aka , a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in the 1940s during what historians and fans call the of comic books. He is significant as being one of the earliest creations of industry legend Stan Lee, and first appeared in (Oct. 1941), published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics. Keen Marlow is enhanced by a Super Soldier Serum variant duplicated like Captain America (Steve Rogers) but lacked the special vita ray treatment. His abilities all seem to be at peak human levels except that he is stronger than Steve and the other variants, like the 1950s Captain America and Protocide. Series writer Robert Kirkman assumes that the Destroyer has had an an going series since the 1940s thus portrays Marlow as quite elderly but still operating at peak power and strength. In the series Marlow discovers that he has only a short time to live so he resolves to wipe out all bad guys that may harm society or his family before he dies. Gory but considering it doesn't take itself too seriously, fun.