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Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II: 90 Days 1-6 Complete (Limited Series)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 28, 2009
Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II: 90 Days 1-6 Complete (Limited Series)

Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II: 90 Days 1-6 Complete (Limited Series)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 6 CBR | DC Comics | April-September 1991 | 57.6 MB Total

is the sequel to . As with , also a six-issue limited series and published from April 1991 through September 1991 by DC Comics. This series explores what happened during Jordan's 90-day jail sentence, when he was taken under training by Sinestro. Also scans of the original comic books. As good as--if not better than--.

The Red Star Volume 1 Issues #1-9 Complete + Annual  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 15, 2009
The Red Star Volume 1 Issues #1-9 Complete + Annual
The Red Star Volume 1 Issues #1-9 Complete + Annual

The Red Star Volume 1 Issues #1-9 Complete + Annual
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 10 Issues + Annual - 5 CBR & 6 CBZ | Image Comics | 2000-2002 | 89.4 MB Total

is an award-winning graphic novel and comic series by Christian Gossett set in a sci-fi/fantasy world described by Gossett as "Mythic [Soviet] Russia". As a graphic novel it remains one of the most celebrated of the decade, an epic mythology inspired by the art, folklore and military history of the former Soviet Union. The series is thus an allegory of the former USSR--a post-World War II Soviet Russia mixing technology and sorcery. The 'United Republics of the Red Star', often simply called the 'State' in the comic, are shown to be coterminous with the historical Soviet Union in a map at the beginning of the first issue. The main enemy of the first novels, Al'Istaan, is a stand-in for historical Afghanistan and occupies a similar area on the map. Volume 1 consists of ten comics in a limited series, published by Image Comics from June, 2000 to June 2002. There are actually nine issues with an added Issue #7.5, plus an annual issue. Within the comics world, the books are a hit, and have already amassed an international cult following. For the world of popular art, they represent a very important progression in the way that comic books can be drawn, coloured and produced using a combination of traditional drawing, CG artwork and digital compositing, resulting in a unique, cinematic visual style that many have since tried to emulate but have never equalled. Superior story and incredible artwork.

The Red Star Volume 2 Issues #1-5 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 15, 2009
The Red Star Volume 2 Issues #1-5 Complete

The Red Star Volume 2 Issues #1-5 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 5 CBR | Archangel Studios/CG Entertainment | 2003-2004 | 55.3 MB

Published by Archangel Studios/CG Entertainment Group (Cross Generation Entertainment, Inc.), this series picks up exactly where the Image comic leaves off, with the crew of the Konstantinov fighting off the crew of the R.S.S. Tartarov which has followed them through the gate into the "Storm of Souls". Volume 2 consists of five issues in a limited series, published from February 2003 to July 2004. The collected five issues of Volume 2 was published as the third Red Star TPB, "Prison of Souls." The art is fantastic. The use of 3D models is much more advanced than many others' attempts in other titles; consequently their 2D/3D integration is much better than anything seen so far. The printing is first class too. Reminiscent of the early Aria books. The story is likewise on a similar level--it totally immerses you in its world. Three thumbs up.
Shanna The She-Devil Vol.2 and Shanna The She-Devil: Survival of the Fittest Complete Marvel Alternate-Universe Mini-Series

Shanna The She-Devil Vol.2 and Shanna The She-Devil: Survival of the Fittest Complete Marvel Alternate-Universe Mini-Series
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 10 CBR + 1 CBZ | Marvel Comics | Apr 2005 - Jan 2008 | 127 MB Total

is a fictional jungle adventuress in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writers Carole Seuling and Steve Gerber and penciler George Tuska, she made her first appearance in . This initial series ran five issues (Dec. 1972 - Aug. 1973). After starring in several solo features and backup stories, a blond, alternate-universe version of the character starred in the seven-issue miniseries (April-Oct. 2005), written and drawn by Frank Cho. This Shanna is the result of a genetic experiment and she also has superhuman strength and agility. One member of a scientific expedition that encountered her named her Shanna after the "comic book character." The series was originally scheduled for release under Marvel's "mature readers" MAX imprint, but was reworked, with Cho eliminating the nudity before publication. It ran with a "PSR+" rating through issue #4, and a "Parental Advisory" rating afterward. Thereafter a four-issue sequel miniseries, (Oct. 2007 - Jan. 2008) by writers Justin Gray and James Palmiotti and penciler Khari Evans, featured this same alternate version of Shanna. These latter two alternate-universe versions comprise this post.

Eureka: Dormant Gene #1-4 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 18, 2009
Eureka: Dormant Gene #1-4 Complete

Eureka: Dormant Gene #1-4 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 4 CBR | BOOM! Studios | Issue #4 Released July 29, 2009 | 67.9 MB Total

is a comic book series based on the hit American science fiction television series Eureka, set in a town by that name inhabited almost entirely by geniuses. It is published by BOOM! Studios. The TV show's co-creator, Andrew Cosby, who is also co-founder of the publisher, is the series co-writer, exploring stories that cannot be given adequate or full treatment in the regular TV series, and told in continuity with the TV series. The format used is the multi-part mini-series for each story arc. features Zoe's "normal days" in Tesla High.

Star Trek: Missions's End #1-5 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 18, 2009
Star Trek: Missions's End #1-5 Complete

Star Trek: Missions's End #1-5 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | IDW Publishing | Issue #5 Released July 29, 2009 | 81.9 MB Total

This is it. The curtain comes down on the original five-year mission. Who will survive the Archernarian civil war? What finally drives Spock and McCoy out of Starfleet? And what happens when you take the most powerful weapon in the known universe… and actually set it off? Join Captain Kirk and the crew for the FINAL MISSION of the USS Enterprise. You’ll kick yourself if you miss it. --

Sherlock Holmes & Kolchak: The Night Stalker #1-3 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Aug. 16, 2009
Sherlock Holmes & Kolchak: The Night Stalker #1-3 Complete

Sherlock Holmes & Kolchak: The Night Stalker #1-3 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 3 CBR | Moonstone | Issue #3 Released Aug 12, 2009 | 52. 8 (25.1 + 12.7 + 14.8) MB Total

A crossover of two of Moonstone's most popular titles, bringing together two markedly contrasting fictional investigators from two different eras--Victorian England and early 1970's USA--and from two different media: book and television. Mythological birds, a British historical criminal, Sherlock Holmes, and Kolchak. As unlikely a team-up as only Joe Gentile can make it happen, but with seamless, thoroughly enjoyable results. That's me speaking.
The Thing From Another World: Climate of Fear #1-4 Complete (2nd Miniseries)

The Thing From Another World: Climate of Fear #1-4 Complete (2nd Miniseries)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 4 CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Jul 1. 1992 - Dec 1, 1992 | 27.5 MB Total

in comic books refer to the miniseries sequels to American director John Carpenter's popular cult film, published by Dark Horse Comics. The latter was ostensibly a remake of the 1951 Howard Hawks-Christian Nyby film , but Carpenter's film is a more faithful adaptation of the novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. which inspired the 1951 film. Dark Horse Comics published four comic miniseries sequels (, , , and ), featuring the character MacReady (played by actor Kurt Russell in the film) as the lone human survivor of Outpost #31 and depicting Childs (played by actor Keith David) as infected (The Thing From Another World: Climate of Fear Issue 3 of 4). The comic series was titled after the original 1951 Howard Hawks film in order to avoid confusion and possible legal conflict with Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four member, the Thing. This post is the second of the miniseries, consisting of four issues, published from July 1, 1992 to December 1, 1992.
The Thing From Another World: Eternal Vows #1-4 Complete (3rd Miniseries)

The Thing From Another World: Eternal Vows #1-4 Complete (3rd Miniseries)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 4 CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Dec 1, 1993 - Mar 1, 1994 | 28.4 MB Total

in comic books refer to the miniseries sequels to American director John Carpenter's popular cult film, published by Dark Horse Comics. The latter was ostensibly a remake of the 1951 Howard Hawks-Christian Nyby film , but Carpenter's film is a more faithful adaptation of the novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. which inspired the 1951 film. Dark Horse Comics published four comic miniseries sequels (, , , and ), featuring the character MacReady (played by actor Kurt Russell in the film) as the lone human survivor of Outpost #31. The comic series was titled after the original 1951 Howard Hawks film in order to avoid confusion and possible legal conflict with Marvel Comics’ Fantastic Four member, the Thing. This post is the third of the miniseries, consisting of four issues, published from December 1, 1993 to March 1, 1994.
The Thing From Another World: Questionable Research #1-4 Complete (4th Miniseries)

The Thing From Another World: Questionable Research #1-4 Complete (4th Miniseries)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 4 CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Sep 1, 1993 - Dec 1, 1993 | 43.7 MB Total

in comic books refer to the miniseries sequels to American director John Carpenter's popular cult film, published by Dark Horse Comics. The latter was ostensibly a remake of the 1951 Howard Hawks-Christian Nyby film , but Carpenter's film is a more faithful adaptation of the novella by John W. Campbell, Jr. which inspired the 1951 film. Dark Horse Comics published four comic miniseries sequels (, , , and ), featuring the character MacReady (played by actor Kurt Russell in the film) as the lone human survivor of Outpost #31. appeared in Dark Horse Comics #13-16 as a four-issue miniseries, from September 1, 1993 to December 1, 1993. At the time the title was a monthly anthology of stories in overlapping mini-series format, usually of the science-fiction, action-adventure and horror genres. was featured together with miniseries of and (likewise comic sequels of the hit films), each miniseries written by a different team of writers and artists.