Gabriel Moser

Jodorowsky & Bess - Le Lama blanc - Complet - (re-up)  Comics

Posted by pinkpanther2 at Sept. 4, 2016
Jodorowsky & Bess - Le Lama blanc - Complet - (re-up)

Le Lama blanc - 6 Tomes
Scénario: Alexandro Jodorowsky | Dessin: Georges Bess | Fantastique | French | PDF | 178MB

"Oubliez vos peines car la réalité est une pure illusion. L'intelligence ne peut le comprendre, mais le vide n'a ni commencement ni fin. Illusion la mort... La naissance et la mort sont aussi de la nature du vide ! Illusion la Vie... Oui !... Illusion ! Craignez le doute et ses égarements ! Réjouissez-vous !" Série d'aventure empreinte de spiritualité, Le Lama blanc raconte l'histoire d'un enfant blanc né dans les montagnes tibétaines et qui est la réincarnation du Grand Lama. Une saga mystique où se côtoient illusion et réalité, violence et initiation, cadre historique et grande aventure.

Lepage - Muchacho - Complet - (re-up)  Comics

Posted by pinkpanther2 at Feb. 22, 2016
Lepage - Muchacho - Complet - (re-up)

Muchacho - 2 Tomes
Scénario & Dessin: Emmanuel Lepage | Aventure | PDF | French | 111MB

Jeune séminariste en rupture de ban dans un Nicaragua en pleine révolution, Gabriel de la Serna nous entraîne avec lui dans une aventure humaine et initiatique tout à la fois épique et romanesque. Arrivé dans le village de San Juan pour y exercer son talent de peintre aux côtés du prêtre Ruben, Gabriel découvre un monde très différent de celui dont il vient. Issu d'une grande famille, proche du pouvoir dictatorial de Somoza, il rencontre à San Juan la réalité de la vie du peuple, dans toute son âpreté, son injustice et sa souffrance. Doué d'une grande sensibilité, tourmenté par l'éclosion de désirs dont il découvre l'intensité, Gabriel se détourne peu à peu de ce que son éducation a essayé de lui inculquer, pour épouser la cause d'une révolution d'ores et déjà en marche.

Ange, Varanda & Xavier - Paradis perdu - Complet - (updated)  Comics

Posted by pinkpanther2 at Nov. 24, 2015
Ange, Varanda & Xavier - Paradis perdu - Complet - (updated)

Paradis perdu - 4 Tomes
Scénario: Ange (Anne et Gérard Guéro) | Dessin: Alberto Varanda & Philippe Xavier | Fantastique | PDF | French | 150MB

Il est baigné dans l’éternelle lumière. Elle vit au plus profond des enfers. L’éternité les a séparés. Tandis que la guerre gronde et menace l’équilibre entre le bien et le mal. Un enfant saura-t-il les rapprocher ?

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1-3 (Of 5)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 12, 2009
B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1-3 (Of 5)

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1-3 (Of 5)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 3 CBZ | Dark Horse Comics | Jul 8 - Sep 10, 2009 | 74.3 MB Total

After the overwhelming praise from fans and critics alike for , Mike Mignola and cowriter Joshua Dysart return to the Hellboy universe for , a five-issue miniseries continuing the early exploits of the fledgling Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense and its founder, Trevor Bruttenhom—occult investigator and guardian of the infant Hellboy. Despite the fact that the Hellboy/B.P.R.D. franchise has ballooned over the years and creator Mike Mignola rarely has the time to illustrate any of these stories, the various mini-series and one-shots over the years have managed to achieve a surprisingly consistent visual style. 1947 is no exception. With art by Eisner award winners Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, it is a visual treat. Mike Mignola himself talks about Bá and Moon: "Their work is amazing, and we’re giving them an epic gothic tale, a moody and shadowy nightmare unlike anything they’ve done, and darker, scarier, and more mysterious than anything we’ve done in such a long format." And about 1947: "In the 1946 series, the B.P.R.D. was just two guys and one of them died. In 1947 we see the humble beginnings of the Bureau we know and love today."

Locke & Key Vol.1 - Vol.5 + Specials (2008 - 2012) Complete  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at May 16, 2012
Locke & Key Vol.1 - Vol.5 + Specials (2008 - 2012) Complete

Locke & Key Vol.1 - Vol.5 + Specials (2008 - 2012) Complete
English | CBR | 35 Issues | 714.78 MB

Awards: 2009 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards - Nominee - Best Limited Series: (Locke & Key, by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez (IDW))
Locke & Key Vol.1 - Vol.4 + Specials (2008 - 2010) Complete (Updated)

Locke & Key Vol.1 - Vol.4 + Specials (2008 - 2010) Complete (Updated)
English | CBR | 29 Issues | 538.71 MB

Awards: 2009 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards - Nominee - Best Limited Series: (Locke & Key, by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez (IDW))

Daytripper #1-10 (2010) Complete Repost  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at May 4, 2012
Daytripper #1-10 (2010) Complete Repost

Daytripper #1-10 (2010) Complete Repost
Vertigo | English | CBR | 10 Issues | 189.27 MB
Written by Gabriel Bá & Fábio Moon Art by Fábio Moon & Gabriel Bá Cover by Gabriel Bá

They were two of Entertainment Weekly's Top 100 stars to watch. They've won multiple Eisners and have worked with the top names of comics and pop culture from Joss Whedon (Sugar Shock) and Mike Mignola (BPRD: 1947) to Gerard Way (Umbrella Academy) and Matt Fraction (Casanova). Now, Brazilian wonder twins Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá are back writing and drawing in a hauntingly lyrical series set in their native Brazil. With DAYTRIPPER, they follow in the tradition of Craig Thompson, Paul Pope and David Mazzucchelli - cartoonists at the top of their game making comics about the quiet moments that ask big questions. Brás de Oliva Domingos is an obituary writer with a famous father, a career he hates, and tons of questions. How does a person become a successful writer? How does a man get out of his father's shadow? All High Quality Minutemen scans.

Station to Station (2013)  Comics

Posted by TimMa at Dec. 7, 2013
Station to Station (2013)

Station to Station (2013)
French | CBR | 30 pages | 49.4 Mb

Quelque chose d'épouvantable est arrivé dans la baie de San Francisco.
L'explosion d'un pipeline a complétement ravagé l'îlot de Treasure Island et a détruit le Pont du Golden Gate.
Tout du moins, c'est l'histoire officielle…

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1-5 (Of 5) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 12, 2009
B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1-5 (Of 5) Complete

B.P.R.D.: 1947 #1-5 (Of 5) Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 5 CBR | Dark Horse | Jul 8 - Nov 11 2009 | 109.2 MB Total

After the overwhelming praise from fans and critics alike for , Mike Mignola and cowriter Joshua Dysart return to the Hellboy universe for , a five-issue miniseries continuing the early exploits of the fledgling Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense and its founder, Trevor Bruttenhom—occult investigator and guardian of the infant Hellboy. Despite the fact that the Hellboy/B.P.R.D. franchise has ballooned over the years and creator Mike Mignola rarely has the time to illustrate any of these stories, the various mini-series and one-shots over the years have managed to achieve a surprisingly consistent visual style. 1947 is no exception. With art by Eisner award winners Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, it is a visual treat. Mike Mignola himself talks about Bá and Moon: "Their work is amazing, and we’re giving them an epic gothic tale, a moody and shadowy nightmare unlike anything they’ve done, and darker, scarier, and more mysterious than anything we’ve done in such a long format." And about 1947: "In the 1946 series, the B.P.R.D. was just two guys and one of them died. In 1947 we see the humble beginnings of the Bureau we know and love today."

B.P.R.D. 1947 #4 (Of 5)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 15, 2009
B.P.R.D. 1947 #4 (Of 5)

B.P.R.D. 1947 #4 (Of 5)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBZ | Dark Horse Comics | Oct 14, 2009 | 29 Pages | 22.9 MB
+ B.P.R.D. 1947 Issues #1-3

After the overwhelming praise from fans and critics alike for B.P.R.D.: 1946, Mike Mignola and cowriter Joshua Dysart return to the Hellboy universe for , a five-issue miniseries continuing the early exploits of the fledgling Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense and its founder, Trevor Bruttenhom—occult investigator and guardian of the infant Hellboy. Despite the fact that the Hellboy/B.P.R.D. franchise has ballooned over the years and creator Mike Mignola rarely has the time to illustrate any of these stories, the various mini-series and one-shots over the years have managed to achieve a surprisingly consistent visual style. 1947 is no exception. With art by Eisner award winners Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon, it is a visual treat. Mike Mignola himself talks about Bá and Moon: "Their work is amazing, and we’re giving them an epic gothic tale, a moody and shadowy nightmare unlike anything they’ve done, and darker, scarier, and more mysterious than anything we’ve done in such a long format." And about 1947: "In the 1946 series, the B.P.R.D. was just two guys and one of them died. In 1947 we see the humble beginnings of the Bureau we know and love today."