Graphic Novel

Doctor Strange: Into Shamballa - Marvel Graphic Novel #23  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 28, 2010
Doctor Strange: Into Shamballa - Marvel Graphic Novel #23

Doctor Strange: Into Shamballa - Marvel Graphic Novel #23
J M Dematteis, Dan Green, et al. | Marvel Books | CBR | ISBN 0871351668 | Jan 1 1986 | 63 Pages | 27.71 MB

This reflective and mystical tales takes place twenty years after Dr. Strange left the temple in the Himalayas where, with the help of his mentor the Ancient One, he was transformed from a selfish, angry, bitter and spiteful man into a master of the mystic arts. Stephen Strange returns to pay homage to the memory of the Ancient One and finds out his departed master left him a strange gift, a puzzle box. In unlocking the secrets of the gift Strange gains an insight into his inner self and in the process faces a "trial by fire" by the Lords of the mystical Shamballa. Number 23 in the Marvel Graphic Novel series, is superbly written and drawn.

Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (HC)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 7, 2010
Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (HC)

Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (HC)
Stephenie Meyer & Young Kim | Yen Press | CBR | ISBN 0759529434 | Pub March 16 2010 | 213 Pages (Monochrome) | 90.22 MB

The graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's , the first book in her four-volume and runaway bestseller , published by Yen Press and adapted and illustrated by Korean talent Young Kim. The adjective is appropriate since Ms. Kim's monochrome artwork are just about perfect for the subject matter. Anyhow, just as the original books became best sellers, and the movie adaptation of these books box office hits, also set printing records: it sold over 66,000 copies in its first week, the largest debut for a graphic novel in the US, according to publisher Yen Press. It has already broken the record for largest first printing for a graphic novel with 350,000 copies. Of course you can ask any American teenage girl on the street if she has read Twilight and it would be safe to say she has (although we would much rather have them read many other books with better topics). If you're in the US you can ask your girlfriend or wife about it and chances are she's read it, too. And if she has, maybe now's your chance to curl and cuddle up with her with a laptop or e-reader and read the graphic novel.

Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and A Hard Place (Graphic Novel - Paperback)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Dec. 15, 2009
Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and A Hard Place (Graphic Novel - Paperback)

Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and A Hard Place (Graphic Novel - Paperback)
CBR | Vertigo (DC Comics) | ISBN-10: 1401200540 | Dec 1 2004 | Softcover | 145 Pages | 63 MB

Original Sgt. Rock series illustrator and industry legend Joe Kubert returns and teams up with Eisner-award winning writer () Brian Azzarello to craft a thoughtfully grim, yet thoroughly entertaining morality cum murder mystery tale in the middle of World War II. This is the revised paperback edition of the graphic novel, released December 1 2004. The original hardcover was released by DC Comics in July 1, 2003. Those not familiar with the Sgt. Rock comics need not worry because Azzarello introduces Sarge and the men of Easy Company right at the start. Great stuff.

Twilight - The Graphic Novel - Vol.1 HC (2010) Repost  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at July 3, 2013
Twilight - The Graphic Novel - Vol.1 HC (2010) Repost

Twilight - The Graphic Novel - Vol.1 HC (2010) Repost
English | CBR | 214 pages | 90.22 MB

The graphic novel adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight, the first book in her four-volume and runaway bestseller Twilight Saga, published by Yen Press and adapted and illustrated by Korean talent Young Kim. The adjective is appropriate since Ms. Kim's monochrome artwork are just about perfect for the subject matter. Anyhow, just as the original books became best sellers, and the movie adaptation of these books box office hits, Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 also set printing records: it sold over 66,000 copies in its first week, the largest debut for a graphic novel in the US, according to publisher Yen Press. It has already broken the record for largest first printing for a graphic novel with 350,000 copies. Of course you can ask any American teenage girl on the street if she has read Twilight and it would be safe to say she has (although we would much rather have them read many other books with better topics). If you're in the US you can ask your girlfriend or wife about it and chances are she's read it, too. And if she has, maybe now's your chance to curl and cuddle up with her with a laptop or e-reader and read the graphic novel.

Marvel Graphic Novel: Daredevil - Love and War  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at June 7, 2009
Marvel Graphic Novel: Daredevil - Love and War

Marvel Graphic Novel: Daredevil - Love and War
Eng | RS | CBZ | Marvel Comics | Graphic Novel (September 1990 Print) | 65 Pages | 38.4 MB

. Good versus Evil. Mind and Soul. Stories as old as man himself. Master revisionist storyteller Frank Miller presents his own transcendent, original take on these dichotomous subjects, showing us how things just are in a Marvel Comics graphic novel featuring Daredevil.
This is the Miller Daredevil story that got away. Coming out around the same time as Miller was knocking the socks off of the comic world with the "Born Again" story in the funny book format, this oversize graphic novel slipped under many radars. Like many of Marvel's graphic novel series, this is part of the main character's continuity and follows up on events of Miller's 1st run of DD. -- Kelly Langston-Smith,
Supergirl Vol. 5 #0-49 (Ongoing) Current and Complete Plus Graphic Novel and Annual

Supergirl Vol. 5 #0-49 (Ongoing) Current and Complete Plus Graphic Novel and Annual
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 50 CBR 2 CBZ | DC Comics | Release Dates Oct 2005 - Jan 27 2010 | 913.9 MB Total
+ Codename: Patriot/World Against Superman Crossover Story Arcs Compilation Current and Complete

aka Kara Zor-El is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics and related media, created by writer Otto Binder and designed by artist Al Plastino. As Supergirl, Kara Zor-El serves as the biological cousin and female counterpart to DC Comic's iconic superhero Superman. Although there have been many precursors, the most prototypical being the Super-Girl character that appeared in (August 1958), the character actually first appeared in a story published in (May 1959) entitled "The Supergirl from Krypton." Since the character's comic book debut, Kara Zor-El's Supergirl has been adapted into various media relating to the Superman franchise including merchandise, television, and feature film, making her a cultural icon...

Alan Moore: A Small Killing (Graphic Novel)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 27, 2009
Alan Moore: A Small Killing (Graphic Novel)

Alan Moore: A Small Killing (Graphic Novel)
Eng | RS | CBR | Dark Horse Comics, Inc. | 1st US Ed. - February 1993 | ISBN: 1878574450 | 97 Pages | 29 MB

A Small Killing is the story of Timothy Hole, a successful adman who has just been handed the biggest assignment of his life, marketing a major cola in Russia. But his smooth life begins to unravel as he is stalked by a demonic child that makes him question not just who he is, but how he really effects those around him. It is about the little murders that we all have to make each day just to get by. The trace assassinations of tiny things. Really, how much damage can be done by a small killing?

XXXenophile Adult Graphic Novel Collection Volumes 1-6 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at April 29, 2009
XXXenophile Adult Graphic Novel Collection Volumes 1-6 Complete

XXXenophile Adult Graphic Novel Collection Volumes 1-6 Complete
Eng | RS, MU & Hotfile | 6 CBZ | XXXenophile Books | B & W | 1989-1998; 2000 | 141 MB Total

is an American adult comic book series, published by Palliard Press and later Studio Foglio. The comic is structured as an anthology of whimsical erotic fantasy and science fiction stories written and penciled by Phil Foglio; each story is inked by a different artist (in black and white), including among many others Matt Howarth, William Messner-Loebs, Frank Kelly Freas, Kevin Eastman, and Bob Eggleton. The comic was originally published in ten comic books, at which time the contents were collected into five graphic novel compilations published by XXXenophile Books. Each graphic novel also added a new story (generally a second look at characters from an earlier story such as the superhero Orgasm Lass and her four-armed male sidekick Foreplay). These new stories were compiled separately in a final, eleventh issue of the comic book; in 2000 a sixth graphic novel (with an all-new story) has been published.
War Of The Worlds The Graphic Novel 2022 Graphic Novel AAM-Markosia Digital-HD LeDuch

War Of The Worlds The Graphic Novel 2022 Graphic Novel AAM-Markosia Digital-HD LeDuch
CBZ | 127.7 MB
Frankensteins Monster-The Graphic Novel 2023 Graphic Novel Markosia Digital-HD LeDuch

Frankensteins Monster-The Graphic Novel 2023 Graphic Novel Markosia Digital-HD LeDuch
CBZ | 138.1 MB