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Dawn: Not To Touch The Earth  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 24, 2010
Dawn: Not To Touch The Earth

Dawn: Not To Touch The Earth
CBR | Image | Released Sep 9 2010 | 52 Pages (2 Covers, c2c) | 35.76 MB

Dawn, JOSEPH MICHAEL LINSNER's take on classic Goddess mythology, is back for this ALL-NEW feature length one-shot. Dawn has many faces and wears many masks. This time she is a Faerie Queen, and Darrian Ashoka, LINSNER's hero character, is a Knight who saves her from a demon. After her rescue, Dawn takes Darrian to the faerie realm, where he discovers unearthly delights and heavenly secrets. 2010 marks Dawn's 20th anniversary in print. This book celebrates this milestone with pin-ups by greats such as MICHAEL GOLDEN, ADAM HUGHES and MICHAEL TURNER. --

Le Triangle Secret-Hertz-Tome 2-Montespa  Comics

Posted by dvdtrac at Feb. 9, 2010
Le Triangle Secret-Hertz-Tome 2-Montespa

Le Triangle Secret-Hertz-Tome 2-Montespa
Dessin: Wachs | Scénario: Convard | Editeur : Glénat | French | ZIP/JPG | 59 pgs | 41 mb

Conan the Cimmerian #17 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Jan. 11, 2010
Conan the Cimmerian #17 (Ongoing)

Conan the Cimmerian #17 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Jan 6 2010 | 29 Pages | 23.7 MB
+ Conan the Cimmerian Issues #1-16 Complete

is an ongoing series on the adventures of the sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard and published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2008. It continues from where the first Dark Horse series, simply entitled Conan, and that ran for 50 issues from 2004 to 2008, left off. Dark Horse in fact specifies Conan the Cimmerian #1 as "No. 51 in a Series" and so on, excluding the #0 issue special that served to introduce the new series. Conan the Cimmerian presents a fresh interpretation, incorporating both new material and adaptations of stories by Robert E. Howard, with no other connection to many Marvel Comics series or other post-Howard material, with the aim of revitalizing the character which has remained quite popular through the years. Conan the Cimmerian in Dark Horse Comics' chronology marks a transition point going into the second major chapter in Conan's life, as he leaves his time as a thief and rogue behind him and heads into his mercenary and pirate years. Issue #17, released January 6, 2010, is part two of the three-part story arc entitled "Free Companions."

Comix International #1-5 (Of 5) Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 24, 2009
Comix International #1-5 (Of 5) Complete

Comix International #1-5 (Of 5) Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 1 CBR 5 CBZ | Warren Publishing | July 1974 - Mar 1977 | 409.5 MB Total

was a short-lived magazine comprised entirely of reprinted material (in color) from other Warren publications. Warren Publishing was an American magazine company founded by James Warren, who published his first magazines in 1957. Magazines published by Warren primarily cover the science-fiction and fantasy-horror genres and include , and . Comix International was launched in 1974 and was published annually, with two releases (issues #3 & #4) in 1976, but stopped publication in 1977 after only five issues. These series also serves as a showcase of artist Richard Corben's prodigious talent and skill as he did most of the artwork. Of course we all know him for his illustrated fantasy stories in . For the comics collector.

Cry for Dawn (Complete)  Comics

Posted by kittylovely at Dec. 18, 2009
Cry for Dawn (Complete)

Cry for Dawn (Complete)
2009 | Collection | PDF | 165 Mb

Dawn - the goddess of birth and rebirth. Its appearance depends on who it is considering, it is generally portrayed as a young, red-haired woman with three "tear", fleeing from her left eye.

The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb (Hardcover)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 23, 2009
The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb (Hardcover)

The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb (Hardcover)
RS & Hotfile | CBR in 2-Part RAR | W.W. Norton & Co. | 1st Ed. Oct 19 2009 | ISBN-13: 9780393061024 | 224 Pages (HQ Scans) | 214 MB

Ever since I learned about this on the internet and read its excerpt in the December 2009 issue of Playboy, I tried to search for its digital version. As luck would have it, I found the high quality scans of "Jojo" (he is also the scanner of the Walt Disney's Christmas Classics Vol. 1 Hardcover I had posted earlier) and here we are. Playboy bills it as "the world's most endearingly perverted storyteller's take" on the first book of the Bible, all 50 chapters of it. Considering the nature of R. Crumb's work (honestly and totally irreverent) and his stature (he is one of pioneers of underground comics gone mainstream) and considering the subject of his illustrations, I must say I do not intend to offend delicate and/or religious sensitivities; my only purpose is to present--and share--here what surely is a groundbreaking and landmark work in comic art. Oh, and please read R. Crumb's Introduction found in page 9 of this CBR--it's priceless. MATURE READERS.

Conan the Cimmerian #16 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 19, 2009
Conan the Cimmerian #16 (Ongoing)

Conan the Cimmerian #16 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dark Horse | Nov 18 2009 | 26 Pages | 13.2 MB
+ Conan the Cimmerian Issues #1-15 Complete

is an ongoing series on the adventures of the sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard and published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2008. It continues from where the first Dark Horse series, simply entitled Conan, and that ran for 50 issues from 2004 to 2008, left off. Dark Horse in fact specifies Conan the Cimmerian #1 as "No. 51 in a Series" and so on, excluding the #0 issue special that served to introduce the new series. Conan the Cimmerian presents a fresh interpretation, incorporating both new material and adaptations of stories by Robert E. Howard, with no other connection to many Marvel Comics series or other post-Howard material, with the aim of revitalizing the character which has remained quite popular through the years. Conan the Cimmerian in Dark Horse Comics' chronology marks a transition point going into the second major chapter in Conan's life, as he leaves his time as a thief and rogue behind him and heads into his mercenary and pirate years. Issue #16 starts the new three-part story arc entitled "Free Companions."

Conan the Cimmerian #15 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Nov. 5, 2009
Conan the Cimmerian #15 (Ongoing)

Conan the Cimmerian #15 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dark Horse | Nov 4 2009 | 29 Pages | 11.7 MB
+ Conan the Cimmerian Issues #1-14 Complete

is an ongoing series on the adventures of the sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard and published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2008. It continues from where the first Dark Horse series, simply entitled Conan, and that ran for 50 issues from 2004 to 2008, left off. Dark Horse in fact specifies Conan the Cimmerian #1 as "No. 51 in a Series" and so on, excluding the #0 issue special that served to introduce the new series. Conan the Cimmerian presents a fresh interpretation, incorporating both new material and adaptations of stories by Robert E. Howard, with no other connection to many Marvel Comics series or other post-Howard material, with the aim of revitalizing the character which has remained quite popular through the years. Conan the Cimmerian in Dark Horse Comics' chronology marks a transition point going into the second major chapter in Conan's life, as he leaves his time as a thief and rogue behind him and heads into his mercenary and pirate years. In issue #15 entitled "The Sorrow of Akivasha" Tim Truman adds new dimensions to a Howard classic, and and artist Paul Lee returns to illustrate a horrific and heartbreaking story, giving us glimpses into the lusty vampire Akivasha's troubled past while she stalks Conan through dark, demon-filled mazes. It's still Halloween!

Peyraud & Alfred - Le désespoir du singe - Tomes 1 & 2  Comics

Posted by pinkpanther2 at Oct. 12, 2009
Peyraud & Alfred - Le désespoir du singe - Tomes 1 & 2

Le desespoir du singe - 2 Tomes
Scénario : Jean-Philippe Peyraud | Dessin : Alfred (Lionel Papagalli) | Comédie sentimentale | PDF | French | 52MB

Alfred et Peyraud signent, avec Le Désespoir du singe, le digne successeur moderne du Docteur Jivago. Un récit romantique, où souffle le vent de l'Histoire et de l'aventure.

Conan the Cimmerian #14 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 24, 2009
Conan the Cimmerian #14 (Ongoing)

Conan the Cimmerian #14 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS, MU & Hotfile | CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Sep 23 2009 | 29 Pages | 22.4 MB
+ Conan the Cimmerian #1-13 Complete

is an ongoing series on the adventures of the sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard and published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2008. It continues from where the first Dark Horse series, simply entitled Conan, and that ran for 50 issues from 2004 to 2008, left off. Dark Horse in fact specifies as "No. 51 in a Series" and so on, excluding the #0 issue special that served to introduce the new series. Conan the Cimmerian presents a fresh interpretation, incorporating both new material and adaptations of stories by Robert E. Howard, with no other connection to many Marvel Comics series or other post-Howard material, with the aim of revitalizing the character which has remained quite popular through the years. Conan the Cimmerian in Dark Horse Comics' chronology marks a transition point going into the second major chapter in Conan's life, as he leaves his time as a thief and rogue behind him and heads into his mercenary and pirate years. Issue #14 is a standalone story, called "Home for the Hunt," and has ties to both the "Cimmeria" story arc from 2008 and the current "Black Colossus" arc. With a nod to the past and a hint at what's to come, this issue is perfect for both longtime readers and for intrigued fans who are looking for a "jumping on" point.