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Comics Collector's Series: Marvel Feature Series 1 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at April 29, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: Marvel Feature Series 1 Complete

Comics Collector's Series: Marvel Feature Series 1 Complete
Eng | RS & MU | CBR & CBZ | Marvel Comics | 1971-1973 | 152 MB Total

was the name of two comic book series published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s. The first Marvel Feature series was published for twelve issues, at irregular intervals from December 1971 until November 1973. The lead story in Marvel Feature #1, written by Roy Thomas, featured the team-up of the Incredible Hulk, Dr. Strange, and the Sub-Mariner as the , as well as a guest appearance by the Silver Surfer. The Defenders continued as the stars of Marvel Feature for only two more issues and then received their own self-titled book beginning the following month...

Nightwatch #1-12 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 5, 2009
Nightwatch #1-12 Complete

Nightwatch #1-12 Complete
Eng | RS & MU | 1 CBR & 11 CBZ | Marvel Comics | 160 MB Total

was a mini-series published by Marvel Comics that ran for 12 issues from April 1994 to March 1995. The title character Nightwatch himself is a fictional super hero who has appeared in various comic book series of Marvel. He exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. Aside from his own short-lived self-titled series, most of his appearances came in the 1990's in various titles starring Spider-Man. One of his more prominent roles was in the crossover, where he proved a specific ally to Morbius, the Living Vampire during the conflict.
Comics Collector's Series: Frank Miller's Hard Boiled #1-3 Complete

Comics Collector's Series: Frank Miller's Hard Boiled #1-3 Complete
Eng | RS & MU | CBZ | Dark Horse Comics | 31.6 MB Total

is a three-issue comic book mini-series written by Frank Miller and drawn by Geof Darrow, and published by Dark Horse Comics in 1990. In it, Carl Seltz, an insurance investigator, discovers he is also a homicidal cyborg tax collector who happens to be the last hope of an enslaved robot race. Ultra-violent (posibly one of the most violent if not the bloodiest comic book ever), luridly explicit, vertiginously granular and truly stylish, it sets a benchmark for others of its kind to follow.

Comics Collector's Series: What If Volume 1 #1-47 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 10, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: What If Volume 1 #1-47 Complete

Comics Collector' Series: What If Volume 1 #1-47 Complete
Eng | RS | CBZ | Marvel Comics | 681 MB Total

, sometimes rendered as , is the title of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics, exploring "the road not traveled" by its various characters. Events in the series are considered separate from mainstream continuity in the Marvel Universe. Volume 1 which had the initial 47-issue series ran from February 1977 to October 1984. The first What If story, "What if Spider-Man Had Joined the Fantastic Four?", presented an alternate version of events seen in . Great fun for all Marvel Comics fans everywhere.

Comics Collector's Series: Frank Miller's Ronin #1-6 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 11, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: Frank Miller's Ronin #1-6 Complete

Comics Collector's Series: Frank Miller's Ronin #1-6 Complete
Eng | RS | CBR & CBZ | DC Comics | 154 MB Total

is a six-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by Frank Miller with artwork painted by Lynn Varley and published between 1983 and 1984, by DC Comics. It takes place in a dystopic near-future New York in which a ronin is reincarnated. One of Miller's most stylish works, showing as it does strong influences of Japanese manga, both in the artwork and narrative style.

Comics Collector's Series: Tom Strong Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 21, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: Tom Strong Complete

Comics Collector's Series: Tom Strong Complete
Eng | RS | CBR | America's Best Comics | 36 Issues | 367 MB Total

is a comic book created by writer Alan Moore (of fame) and artist Chris Sprouse published bi-monthly by America's Best Comics, an imprint of DC Comics' Wildstorm division. The series ran for 36 issues, starting from April 7, 1999 to March 8, 2006. The title character Tom Strong is a "science hero", a term coined by Alan Moore to describe basically a superhero that has a science fiction explanation for his/her powers, and also as a nod to the classic pulp heroes of old, from which the series mainly draws inspiration.

The Complete Dracula #1-2 (Of 5)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 25, 2009
The Complete Dracula #1-2 (Of 5)

The Complete Dracula #1-2 (Of 5)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dynamite Entertainment | May 20 - Jul 29, 2009 | 28.4 + 18.5 MB

Bram Stoker's Dracula is meticulously and faithfully transferred to the medium of comic books by the storytelling team of Leah Moore and John Reppion, with stunning, painted artwork by Colton Worley and detailed lettering by Simon Bowland, published by Dynamite Entertainment. The result is a gorgeous adaptation and presentation of the original novel: lush, textured brushstrokes; startling transition from the dark, dreary, somber hues of Transylvania through the stark contrasts of a frightful sea voyage to the vivid hues of the daylight Victorian-era English countryside. Bram Stoker wrote his novel as a collection of excerpts from personal diaries, journals, telegraph messages and letters, written by different characters, revealing the story from these characters' viewpoints. portrays these changes in narrative voice by showing these messages neatly typed on telegraph paper with varying typefaces, or handwritten in letters or personal diaries, by different hands. Such approach and attention to detail have, even with only two issues released, drawn praises and rave reviews from everyone.

Comics Collector's Series: Two-Fisted Tales Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at April 2, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: Two-Fisted Tales Complete

Comics Collector's Series: Two-Fisted Tales Complete
Eng | RS & MU | CBR & CBZ | EC Comics | 24 Issues Complete | 464 MB Total

was a bi-monthly, anthology war comic published by EC Comics in the early 1950s. The title originated in November 1950 when Harvey Kurtzman suggested to William Gaines that they publish an adventure comic. Kurtzman became the editor of Two-Fisted Tales, and with the advent of the Korean War soon narrowed the focus to war stories. The book often took an anti-war stance. The title hit newsstands with its November/December 1950 issue, and ceased publication February 1955, producing a total of 24 issues. Years after its demise, the title was reprinted in its entirety and was adapted to television.

Comics Collector's Series: The Beatles Complete Life Stories_Issue_#1  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at April 18, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: The Beatles Complete Life Stories_Issue_#1

Comics Collector's Series: The Beatles Complete Life Stories Issue #1
Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Rare Comic Book | Dell Comics | 68 Pages | 15.1 MB

was a Dell Giant--so-called because it had twice the usual number of pages--published by Dell Comics on September, 1964. As per rarebeatles.com, it is the rarest and hardest to find of all Beatles comics, and it is a wonder this scanned copy, understandably with handwritten notations on its cover, turned up. Unfortunately the back cover is missing.

Comics Collector's Series: The Pulse 1-14 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at April 10, 2009
Comics Collector's Series: The Pulse 1-14 Complete

The Pulse 1-14 Complete
Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | 137 MB Total

is a 14-issue comic book mini-series published by Marvel Comics from April 2004 to May 2006, written by Brian Michael Bendis, about the people who work on "The Pulse", a weekly section in the fictional Daily Bugle newspaper, focusing on superheroes. The main star of the book is Jessica Jones, a former superhero and private investigator, previously seen in the Alias series. Jones works as a specialist consultant for "The Pulse" with journalists Ben Urich and Kat Farrell. Other cast members include Luke Cage, superhero and boyfriend to Jessica, the Bugle's publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, and senior editor Joseph "Robbie" Robertson. Complete synopses of story arcs can be found in the Wikipedia article the link of which is in "Original News."