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XXXenophile Adult Graphic Novel Collection Volumes 1-6 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at April 29, 2009
XXXenophile Adult Graphic Novel Collection Volumes 1-6 Complete

XXXenophile Adult Graphic Novel Collection Volumes 1-6 Complete
Eng | RS, MU & Hotfile | 6 CBZ | XXXenophile Books | B & W | 1989-1998; 2000 | 141 MB Total

is an American adult comic book series, published by Palliard Press and later Studio Foglio. The comic is structured as an anthology of whimsical erotic fantasy and science fiction stories written and penciled by Phil Foglio; each story is inked by a different artist (in black and white), including among many others Matt Howarth, William Messner-Loebs, Frank Kelly Freas, Kevin Eastman, and Bob Eggleton. The comic was originally published in ten comic books, at which time the contents were collected into five graphic novel compilations published by XXXenophile Books. Each graphic novel also added a new story (generally a second look at characters from an earlier story such as the superhero Orgasm Lass and her four-armed male sidekick Foreplay). These new stories were compiled separately in a final, eleventh issue of the comic book; in 2000 a sixth graphic novel (with an all-new story) has been published.

Women of Marvel Volumes 1 & 2 TPB  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Sept. 30, 2010
Women of Marvel Volumes 1 & 2 TPB

Women of Marvel Volumes 1 & 2 TPB
2 CBZ's | Marvel Comics | Released Aug 6 2006 - Aug 8 2007 | 354.48 MB Total

Two trade paperbacks that focus on nothing but the Marvel females. Nuff said.

Messiah War Storyline Compilation (Marvel)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 5, 2009
Messiah War Storyline Compilation (Marvel)

Messiah War Storyline Compilation (Marvel)
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 10 CBR + 2 CBZ | Marvel Comics | Latest Issue Released June 24, 2009 | 212 MB Total
+ King-Size Cable Spectacular #1 (One-Shot)

is a crossover storyline running through the issues of (Vol. 2) and with cover dates of May through July 2009 as well as a one-shot titled published by Marvel Comics. Writer Craig Kyle describes it as being the follow up to and "the middle chapter of what I think will be a major three-part saga, which will continue to define and redefine the X-Universe moving forward". Marvel announced that the issues in the storyline is being collected into a hardcover volume, "Messiah War", to be published in September, 2009, thus: ; ; ; and . My compilation is based on this collection, with Cable #11-12 consisting of the story arc "Wasteland Blues", a subplot to the storyline. Even so, this compilation, and the storyline itself is by no means complete because will start a four-issue "Messiah War Aftermath" on July 22, 2009.

Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller Volume 2 Trade Paperback (TPB)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at June 7, 2009
Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller Volume 2 Trade Paperback (TPB)

Daredevil Visionaries: Frank Miller Volume 2 Trade Paperback (TPB)
Eng | RS | CBZ | Marvel Comics | TPB (March 2002 Print) | 357 Pages | 152.5 (80 + 72.5) MB

was a trade paperback (TPB) published by Marvel Comics that contains stories originally published by Marvel in single-issue comics magazine form as . The modern definition of Daredevil began in 1979 with Frank Miller's entrance on the title. Miller's first contributions were as an artist, where he imbued a new dynamism and a dramatically different visual style. The series' tone became noirish with Hell's Kitchen itself playing a more prominent role. With , Miller additionally became the series' writer, and the comic underwent a drastic metamorphosis. The most significant change was the introduction of Spider-Man villain Kingpin as Daredevil's new arch-nemesis. Until that point, Daredevil's enemies were primarily, though not exclusively, costumed villains. The Kingpin was a departure in that although he possessed extraordinary size, strength and fighting ability, his villainy came from his ruthless brilliance in running a criminal empire, rather than superpowers. The title still retained costumed antagonists — notably Bullseye and Elektra — but found its central theme to be one more grounded in reality: organized crime.

King-Size Cable Spectacular #1 (One-Shot)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 7, 2009
King-Size Cable Spectacular #1 (One-Shot)

King-Size Cable Spectacular #1 (One-Shot)
Eng | RS, MU & Hotfile | CBR | Marvel Comics | 57 Pages | 57 MB

is a giant-sized, self-contained one-shot in the story of X-man Cable as he takes care of the Messiah child, the first mutant child born after M-Day and tries to avoid the single-minded pursuit of Lucas Bishop who is intent on killing the child in the belief it is the only way to prevent a mutant apocalypse in his time in the future. It has a cover date of November 2008 and chronicles the events that seem to take place between Issues #6 ("Homefront") and #7 ("Waiting for the End of the World - Chapter One: Last Place On Earth") of the ongoing Cable Vol. 2 series.

X-Force Volume 3 #15 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 31, 2009
X-Force Volume 3 #15 (Ongoing)

X-Force Volume 3 #15 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | May 28, 2009 | 27 Pages | 9.6 MB

is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero team, one of several spin-offs of the popular X-Men franchise. Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team was formed in The New Mutants #100 (April 1991) and soon afterwards was featured in its own series. In February 2008 a new X-Force series (volume 3) by writers Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost, plus Clayton Crain as the artist was started featuring a new version of X-Force--a more militaristic black ops branch of the X-Men--led by Wolverine. This issue is part 5 of the seven-issue crossover with Cable (Volume 2), "X-Force/Cable: Messiah War", which is the second story in a three-part storyline that began in .

X-Men: Legacy #224 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 28, 2009
X-Men: Legacy #224 (Ongoing)

X-Men: Legacy #224 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | May 29, 2009 | 25 Pages | 8.11 MB

is an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring the mutant superhero team, the X-Men. The title began its publication in October 1991 as . From 2001 until 2004 it was published as . It had reverted (as of issue #157) to its original title, but changed again (from issue #208) to . It is usually referred to as due to the fact the first series, currently , was titled prior to 1981. --
Issue No. 224 is the finale to the five-issue story arc entitled "Salvage."

Squadron Supreme #11 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at May 29, 2009
Squadron Supreme #11 (Ongoing)

Squadron Supreme #11 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | May 28, 2009 | 25 pages | 12.2 MB

The is a team of fictional characters and superheroes that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in . The Squadron Supreme came from a parallel Earth (designated Earth-712) to that of mainstream Marvel Comics continuity. Issue 11 is entitled "Raising the Bar."

Samurai: Heaven and Earth Volume I #1-5 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 29, 2009
Samurai: Heaven and Earth Volume I #1-5 Complete

Samurai: Heaven and Earth Volume I #1-5 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 5 CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Cover Dates Dec 2004 - Dec 2005 | 62.9 MB Total

is a comic book about a samurai and his journey to rescue the woman he loves, written by Ron Marz with art by Luke Ross and published by Dark Horse Comics. The title refers to an oath he swore to return to her ("I will allow nothing in Heaven or on Earth to come between us."). The story spans at least three 5-issue miniseries, the first of which appeared in 2005 and was collected as a trade paperback a year later. The second miniseries began in December of 2006 and ended in mid 2007. The trade paperback was published late in 2007. In late July 2007, Darkhorse started its . The first issue contained a short Samurai: H & E comic, which takes place between issues 2 and 3 of Volume 1. The third miniseries has yet to begin, likely to start anytime soon. One of the most transpicuous demonstrations of how an artist can successfully communicate intensity through a minimum of panels, yet maintain lavish illustrations. Stunning.

Samurai: Heaven and Earth Volume II #1-5 Complete  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 29, 2009
Samurai: Heaven and Earth Volume II #1-5 Complete

Samurai: Heaven and Earth Volume II #1-5 Complete
Eng | RS & Hotfile | 5 CBR | Dark Horse Comics | Cover Dates Nov 2006 - Jun 2007 | 92.1 MB Total

is a comic book about a samurai and his journey to rescue the woman he loves, written by Ron Marz with art by Luke Ross and published by Dark Horse Comics. The title refers to an oath he swore to return to her ("I will allow nothing in Heaven or on Earth to come between us."). The story spans at least three 5-issue miniseries, the first of which appeared in 2005 and was collected as a trade paperback a year later. The second miniseries began in December of 2006 and ended in mid 2007. The trade paperback was published late in 2007. In late July 2007, Darkhorse started its . The first issue contained a short Samurai: H & E comic, which takes place between issues 2 and 3 of Volume 1. The third miniseries has yet to begin, likely to start anytime soon. One of the most transpicuous demonstrations of how an artist can successfully communicate intensity through a minimum of panels, yet maintain lavish illustrations. Stunning.