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Star Wars - Clone Wars, Volume 1-9  Comics

Posted by h_k at June 10, 2008
Star Wars - Clone Wars, Volume 1-9

Star Wars - Clone Wars, Volume 1-9
Comic | ~40x3 MB, ~50x3 MB, ~60x3 MB
Thor Volume 3 Compilation Plus Annual, Specials and One-Shots Current and Complete

Thor Volume 3 Compilation Plus Annual, Specials and One-Shots Current and Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 30 CBR | Marvel Comics | Release Dates Jul 5 2007 - Dec 23 2009 | 832.8 MB Total

This is the compilation of , including the annual, all one-shots and specials, current and complete. Thor Volume 3 started with released July 5, 2007 with cover date September 2007 and the latest release is released December 23, 2009. It is marked first of all by the run of writer J. Michael Straczynski who, together with artists Olivier Coipel and Marko Durdjevic, essentially took a moribund Marvel title, rebooted it and gave it a power boost, to make it one of, if not the strongest and best, of all current Marvel titles. As a whole Volume 3 has received consistently rave reviews from critics and fans alike, including record sales. A case in point is that IGN's highbrow but uneven reviewers started to regularly cover the title and not only that, began to consistently bestow Thor with its Editor's Choice Awards, giving it ratings ranging from "Great" to "Incredible"; so much so that Thor has been nominated for the coveted Eisner Award. Another thing worhty of note is that Volume 3 is where Thor's 600th issue milestone occurred. After the first 12 issues, for the 600th issue the numbering reverted back to that of the original from Volume 1; hence, issues 600, 601 and so on. The long-awaited one-on-one confrontation between the God of Thunder and a vastly more powerful Dr. Doom starts in issue #605.

Sensational Spider-Man (Complete volume 1 & 2)  Comics

Posted by kittylovely at Dec. 21, 2009
Sensational Spider-Man (Complete volume 1 & 2)

Sensational Spider-Man (Complete volume 1 & 2)
2009 | Collection | CBR & CBZ | 633 Mb

The first volume of The Sensational Spider-Man was published in the period from January 1996 to November 1998 - during this time was released 35 rooms. This series has replaced Web of Spider-Man and conceived as a presentation of Ben Reilly - the new Spider-Man. Over the first seven editions of work, Dan Jurgens, but because of disagreements with the chief editor of a series related to the further development of the plot (Jurgens planned to return to the role of the spider, Peter Parker), he had to leave the series and in its place stood Dezago Todd and Mike Vering.
Alpha flight Special (1991), Alpha flight Volume 2 (1997-1999) and Alpha flight Volume 3 (2004-2005)

Alpha flight Special (1991), Alpha flight Volume 2 (1997-1999) and Alpha flight Volume 3 (2004-2005)
English | CBR | 38 Issues | 382.5 MB
Chronicles of Kull Volume 04 - The Blood of Kings and Other Stories (2011)

Chronicles of Kull Volume 04 - The Blood of Kings and Other Stories (2011)
English | CBR | 212 pages | 243.68 MB

When Kull the Conqueror was re-launched in 1982, the finest fantasy artists and writers were assembled to bring all of Kull's barbaric rage to a new generation of fans! The legendary John Buscema and John Bolton lend their pencils to acclaimed writers Bruce Jones and Doug Moench's epic tales of pre-cataclysm warfare and political intrigue. This volume collects four, giant, forty-eight-page Kull stories including "Eye of the Tigress," about an ambitious warrior woman with a tiger's strength and ties to Kull's past, "The Blood of Kings" which tells of an Atlantean invasion of Valusian soil, and more! The Chronicles of Kull Volume 4: The Blood of Kings and Other Stories reprints Kull the Conqueror Volume 2 #1 and #2, and Kull the Conqueror Volume 3 #1 and #2 with their original colors digitally remastered and restored.

Madame Mirage - Volume 5  Comics

Posted by Mendose at July 9, 2011
Madame Mirage - Volume 5

Madame Mirage - Volume 5
German | CBR | 28 pages | 15.5 MB

Black Gas Volume 2 #1-3 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 24, 2010
Black Gas Volume 2 #1-3 Complete
Black Gas Volume 2 #1-3 Complete

Black Gas Volume 2 #1-3 Complete
3 CBR's in RAR | Avatar Press | Published 2006 - 2007 | 54.48 MB Total

is a two-volume comic book mini-series written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Max Fiumara, and published by Avatar Press from 2006 to 2007. The first volume deals with two lovers trapped on an island where a Black Gas has turned the residents into zombie-like monsters. The second volume deals with the effects of the Black Gas on the mainland. Each volume consists of three issues. Each issue was published with one standard and three variant covers (Terror, Gore, and Wraparound). Black Gas is Warren Ellis' take on the zombie mythos; as such it is ultra-violent, bloody, gory--some would even call it sick. And it predates Garth Ennis' by more than 3 years. Ellis said that "Blackgas" got its start from a request by Avatar's Editor-In-Chief William Christiansen. "William has a thing about zombies," said Ellis. "He's been after me for years to write him a zombie book. A ways back, I broke down and devised 'Blackgas,' specifically for him. It's basically me writing a book for my friend to read. Because my friend is sick in the head, it has disgusting violence and gutbusting horror in it. That's the whole deal, really. Sometimes it's just as simple as that."

Black Gas Volume 1 #1-3 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 24, 2010
Black Gas Volume 1 #1-3 Complete
Black Gas Volume 1 #1-3 Complete

Black Gas Volume 1 #1-3 Complete
3 CBR's in RAR | Avatar Press | Published 2006 | 54.48 MB Total

is a two-volume comic book mini-series written by Warren Ellis, illustrated by Max Fiumara, and published by Avatar Press from 2006 to 2007. The first volume deals with two lovers trapped on an island where a Black Gas has turned the residents into zombie-like monsters. The second volume deals with the effects of the Black Gas on the mainland. Each volume consists of three issues. Each issue was published with one standard and three variant covers (Terror, Gore, and Wraparound). Black Gas is Warren Ellis' take on the zombie mythos; as such it is ultra-violent, bloody, gory--some would even call it sick. And it predates Garth Ennis' by more than 3 years. Ellis said that "Blackgas" got its start from a request by Avatar's Editor-In-Chief William Christiansen. "William has a thing about zombies," said Ellis. "He's been after me for years to write him a zombie book. A ways back, I broke down and devised 'Blackgas,' specifically for him. It's basically me writing a book for my friend to read. Because my friend is sick in the head, it has disgusting violence and gutbusting horror in it. That's the whole deal, really. Sometimes it's just as simple as that."

Marvel Miniserie - Volume 175 - Civil War II - Volume 0  Comics

Posted by Mendose at June 16, 2019
Marvel Miniserie - Volume 175 - Civil War II - Volume 0

Marvel Miniserie - Volume 175 - Civil War II - Volume 0
Italian | CBR | 53 pages | 33.2 MB
Zenith Gigante - Volume 32 - Un Ragazzo Nel Far West - Volume 10 - La Foresta Pietrificata

Zenith Gigante - Volume 32 - Un Ragazzo Nel Far West - Volume 10 - La Foresta Pietrificata
Italian | CBR | 132 pages | 58.6 MB