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«Joe Simon – My Life in Comics» by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 12, 2023
«Joe Simon – My Life in Comics» by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel

«Joe Simon – My Life in Comics» by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel
English | EPUB | 8.7 MB

«Joe Simon – My Life in Comics» by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Dec. 28, 2020
«Joe Simon – My Life in Comics» by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel

«Joe Simon – My Life in Comics» by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel
English | EPUB | 12.4 MB

The Comics of Joe Sacco: Journalism in a Visual World  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by arundhati at March 21, 2022
The Comics of Joe Sacco: Journalism in a Visual World

Daniel Worden, "The Comics of Joe Sacco: Journalism in a Visual World "
English | ISBN: 1496802217 | 2015 | 298 pages | PDF | 49 MB

Rocky Joe - Stagione 1 [79/79]  Movies

Posted by edi1967 at Feb. 13, 2011
Rocky Joe - Stagione 1 [79/79]

Rocky Joe - Stagione 1 [79/79]
Anime | Released: April 1 1970 | Audio: Italian, Japanese | Sub: No
DVDrip | AVI | MPEG-4 | 640x480 | Xvid @ 1496 Kbps | 25.000 fps | AC3 @ 192 Kbps CBR
Duration: 24 min. per episode | Size:+/- 320 MB mb per episode | Total Size: 25,76 Gb
Genre: Sports, Animation

Il cartone animato giapponese di Rocky Joe (titolo originale Ashita no Joe) è stato prodotto nel 1970 dalla Mushi Productions per la regia di Osamu Dezaki, che in Italia venne trasmesso per la prima volta nel 1982 su Rete 4 e ribattezzato Rocky Joe, per richiamare l'attenzione del pubblico al successo cinematografico di Sylvester Stallone.

Wednesday Comics #8 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 6, 2009
Wednesday Comics #8 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #8 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBZ | DC Comics | Nov 4 2009 | 18 Pages | 44.1 MB

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Joe Simon: My Life in Comics  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by IrGens at Jan. 8, 2018
Joe Simon: My Life in Comics

Joe Simon: My Life in Comics by Joe Simon, Steve Saffel
English | June 21, 2011 | ISBN: 1845769309, 1781163081 | EPUB | 256 pages | 9.6 MB

Joe Kubert Presents #1-6 (2012-2013) Complete  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at May 2, 2013
Joe Kubert Presents #1-6 (2012-2013) Complete

Joe Kubert Presents #1-6 (2012-2013) Complete
English | CBR | 6 Issues | HD | 456.18 MB

Don't miss the start of this far-ranging collection of stories from comics legend Joe Kubert and other great talents! This debut issue includes: Joe Kubert writes and illustrates two stories: A new Hawkman epic, and a tale of hard times called 'Spit.' A tale of Angel and The Ape from writer/artist Brian Buniak. Plus: Writer/artist Sam Glanzman returns to comics with a new tale of the U.S.S. Stevens!

Joe Kubert Presents 001 (2012)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Nov. 6, 2012
Joe Kubert Presents 001 (2012)

Joe Kubert Presents 001 (2012)
English | CBR | 52 pages | 30.87 MB

Don't miss the start of this far-ranging collection of stories from comics legend Joe Kubert and other great talents! This debut issue includes: Joe Kubert writes and illustrates two stories: A new Hawkman epic, and a tale of hard times called 'Spit.' A tale of Angel and The Ape from writer/artist Brian Buniak. Plus: Writer/artist Sam Glanzman returns to comics with a new tale of the U.S.S. Stevens!

Wednesday Comics #5 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 18, 2009
Wednesday Comics #5 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #5 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | DC Comics | Issue #5 Released Aug 5, 2009 | 19 Pages | 38.6 MB
+ Wednesday Comics Issues #1-4

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

Wednesday Comics #4 (Of 12)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 16, 2009
Wednesday Comics #4 (Of 12)

Wednesday Comics #4 (Of 12)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | DC Comics | Issue #4 Released Jul 29, 2009 | 19 Pages | 41.8 MB
+Wednesday Comics Issues #1-3

At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This then is the rationale behind DC's Wednesday Comics, a new 12-part weekly series launched this summer, presented in a 14” x 20” broadsheet format and that will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week. Each issue is 16 pages and each story takes up one full page when folded out. For each issue there will be 15 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.