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Just Imagine Stan Lee Series (2001-2003) (Complete) (Repost)  Comics

Posted by redrobinzee at Feb. 1, 2014
Just Imagine Stan Lee Series (2001-2003) (Complete) (Repost)

Just Imagine Stan Lee Series (2001-2003) (Complete) (Repost)
English | 13 Issues | CBR | 356.54 MB

Just Imagine Stan Lee is a comic book published by DC Comics. It was the first work for DC Comics by Stan Lee, co-creator of numerous popular Marvel Comics characters, in which he reimagined several DC superheroes including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and The Flash.

Just Imagine Stan Lee Series [2001-2003] [Complete]  Comics

Posted by kyle.jorden at July 18, 2013
Just Imagine Stan Lee Series [2001-2003] [Complete]

Just Imagine Stan Lee Series [2001-2003] [Complete]
English | 13 Comics | RAR | 357 MB

Just Imagine Stan Lee is a comic book published by DC Comics. It was the first work for DC Comics by Stan Lee, co-creator of numerous popular Marvel Comics characters, in which he reimagined several DC superheroes including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, and The Flash.

Stan Lee's Amazing Marvel Universe (2006) HC  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at April 4, 2013
Stan Lee's Amazing Marvel Universe (2006) HC

Stan Lee's Amazing Marvel Universe (2006) HC
English | CBR | 203 pages | 108.97 MB

Superior production values. And above all…STAN LEE SPEAKING. An amazing universe…an amazing book! Stan Lee - whose wildly creative imagination gave life to such superheroes as Spider-Man, The X-Men, and Daredevil - presents his 50 favorite MARVEL-ous moments. This exclusive book and digital audio collection is a must-have for every comic book fan.

Stan Lee's Soldier Zero #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at March 19, 2011
Stan Lee's Soldier Zero #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)

Stan Lee's Soldier Zero #1-6 (Ongoing, Update)
6 CBZ's in RAR (Minutemen) | BOOM! | Release Dates Oct 20 2010 - Mar 16 2011 | 107.69 MB Total

Much-hyped before and during its debut, that became a big let-down for everyone; the first issue turned out to be just another average comic book delivering an average story with better than average art. However, things started to verry slowly develop with each succeeding issue. It is understandable the creators would want to go through the origin story first, but they seem to be taking their own sweet time. Still, with issue #6 Soldier Zero has fleshed out just enough to have interesting characters that makes you want to see the next issue to find out how they'd interact. New and cool ideas are starting to pop out here and there. Javier Pina's art is a big pull from the very first, and it's nice to see a new ongoing series being expanded and making it on its own, with or without the Stan Lee cognomen. All HQ Minutemen scans, and all with multiple variant covers in a single-download RAR.

Stan Lee Meets... (2006)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at April 19, 2014
Stan Lee Meets... (2006)

Stan Lee Meets… (2006)
English | CBR | 5 Issues | 129.29 MB
Thor: Tales of Asgard By Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Vol. 1 #1-6 (Of 6) Complete

Thor: Tales of Asgard By Stan Lee and Jack Kirby Vol. 1 #1-6 (Of 6) Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 2 CBR 4 CBZ | Marvel Comics | May 13 - Oct 21 2009 | 292.4 MB Total

is a six-issue limited series collecting the backup stories of the title character as they originally appeared in the 1960's Marvel title . I grew up on Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and I still have some of these old comics, the covers and pages crisscrossed with folds and creases, for we them during those days, unlike now when comic books are encased in acetate and valued not for their content but for whatever price they might bring on eBay. Imho nobody can, or shall ever beat, the tandem of Lee and Kirby in portraying the original Marvel Superheroes in action. Highly recommended.
Doctor Strange in Strange Tales #110-146 By Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Complete [Repost]

Doctor Strange in Strange Tales #110-146 By Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Complete [Repost]
45 CBR's in RAR | Marvel Comics | Published July 1963 - July 1966 | 164.95 MB

, that fictional Master of the Mystic Arts and later Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Omniverse, first appeared in Marvel's science-fiction/fantasy/suspense comic book anthology series in July 1963 as a creation of comic book legends Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. At that time Strange Tales already began featuring Marvel's Silver Age superheroes along with its sci-fi/suspense stories as backup and the first superhero regularly featured was the Human Torch of the Fantastic Four, Johnny Storm. When Doctor Strange appeared, became a "split book" format, and Doctor Strange shared billing with the Human Torch until until issue (July 1965), and then super spy Nick Fury until issue (May 1968). Strange appeared in , skipped two issues then returned in before his eight-page origin story appeared in (Dec. 1963), continuously in 9-10 page features until ; the following month Doctor Strange's adventures continued in the new full-length (the numbering from Strange Tales was just continued). In all these, I believe the Stan Lee-Steve-Ditko collaboration from through to be the best and the most original, especially with Steve Ditko's fantastic, surreal backgrounds and landscapes. All of Doctor Strange's feature appearances as handled by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko are included in this compilation, complete.
Doctor Strange in Strange Tales #110-146 By Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Complete

Doctor Strange in Strange Tales #110-146 By Stan Lee & Steve Ditko Complete
45 CBR's in RAR | Marvel Comics | Published July 1963 - July 1966 | 164.95 MB

, that fictional Master of the Mystic Arts and later Sorcerer Supreme of the Marvel Omniverse, first appeared in Marvel's science-fiction/fantasy/suspense comic book anthology series in July 1963 as a creation of comic book legends Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. At that time Strange Tales already began featuring Marvel's Silver Age superheroes along with its sci-fi/suspense stories as backup and the first superhero regularly featured was the Human Torch of the Fantastic Four, Johnny Storm. When Doctor Strange appeared, became a "split book" format, and Doctor Strange shared billing with the Human Torch until until issue (July 1965), and then super spy Nick Fury until issue (May 1968). Strange appeared in , skipped two issues then returned in before his eight-page origin story appeared in (Dec. 1963), continuously in 9-10 page features until ; the following month Doctor Strange's adventures continued in the new full-length (the numbering from Strange Tales was just continued). In all these, I believe the Stan Lee-Steve-Ditko collaboration from through to be the best and the most original, especially with Steve Ditko's fantastic, surreal backgrounds and landscapes. All of Doctor Strange's feature appearances as handled by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko are included in this compilation, complete.

Lee Miller, cinco retratos, de Eleonora Antonioni  Comics

Posted by Coda at Sept. 29, 2022
Lee Miller, cinco retratos, de Eleonora Antonioni

Lee Miller, cinco retratos, de Eleonora Antonioni
Liana editorial, 2021 | Spanish | CBR | 170 páginas | 108 MB

Información promocional de la editorial: ¿Quién fue Lee Miller? Muchas vidas en una sola mujer, muchos talentos en un espíritu libre.
Lee Miller, que nació en Estados Unidos en 1907, fue modelo para Vogue y Vanity Fair, fue fotógrafa y fue reportera de guerra en Europa durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, documentando el papel de las mujeres en el periodo bélico.

Jack Kirby Collector #58 - Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (2011)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Jan. 21, 2012
Jack Kirby Collector #58 - Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (2011)

Jack Kirby Collector #58 - Lee & Kirby: The Wonder Years (2011)
English | CBR | 164 pages | 124.10 MB

This book traces both Lee and Kirby's history at Marvel Comics, and the remarkable series of events and career choices that led them to converge in 1961 to conceive the Fantastic Four. It also documents the evolution of the FF throughout the 1960s, with plenty of Kirby art, plus previously unknown details about Lee and Kirby's working relationship, and their eventual parting of ways in 1970. With a wealth of of historical information and amazing Kirby artwork, Lee & Kirby: THE WONDER YEARS beautifully examines the first decade of the FF, and the events that put into motion the 1960s era that came to be known as the Marvel Age of Comics!