The Amazing Spider Man Vol.

London Music Works - The Definitive Superhero Themes Collection (2018)

London Music Works - The Definitive Superhero Themes Collection (2018)
MP3 CBR 320kbps | 02:34:50 | 366.89 Mb | Cover
Score | Label: Silva Screen Records

This comprehensive collection is a magical time capsule of both DC and Marvel universe themes and features classic music from Neil Hefti, Elliot Goldenthal, John Williams, Jerry Goldsmith, Alan Silvestri, Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer, Ramin Djawadi. The current focus of the film industry are Superhero-themed movies and more will be released over the next decade as scriptwriters and creators are flipping through the pages of Marvel and DC comics for inspiration. With this compilation, Silva Screen celebrates the music of caped crusaders, web-slingers, men of steel and many more.

The Punisher [MAX]: Vol 1 No 9-12, 24-28  Magazines

Posted by nc112 at Aug. 17, 2006
The Punisher [MAX]: Vol 1 No 9-12, 24-28

The Punisher [MAX]: Vol 1 No 9-12, 24-28
Marvel Comics | PDF | 126.29 Mb

The Punisher (Frank Castle) is a fictional vigilante anti-hero in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru, he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #129 (Feb. 1974).

Shade the Changing Man vol 03 - Scream Time (2010)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Oct. 3, 2014
Shade the Changing Man vol 03 - Scream Time (2010)

Shade the Changing Man vol 03 - Scream Time (2010)
English | CBR | 151 pages | 306.22 MB

This new, third SHADE volume examines the question: Can a man from the Meta Zone make sense of America?
This fantastic re-imagining of Shade, The Changing Man – a character created by the legendary Steve Ditko (Amazing Spider-Man) in the 1970s – continues as Kathy George and Shade conclude their dangerous journey into the heartland on the trail of the deadly American Scream.
Collects Shade, The Changing Man #14-19.

Nowhere Man Vol. 1 (2012) (Digital TPB)  Comics

Posted by mikestoke at Oct. 5, 2012
Nowhere Man Vol. 1 (2012) (Digital TPB)

Nowhere Man Vol. 1 (2012) (Digital TPB)
English | CBR | 107 pages | 81.80 MB

What if you could have the world of your dreams…and all it cost you was every private thought you ever had. Five hundred years in the future, the government monitors everything - including your most private thoughts. Everyone on earth has been infected with a virus that allows a central computer known as the Omnimind, to tap into and analyze people’s thoughts. As a result, all crime has been eliminated from society for decades, until a violent murder shatters the fragile social facade. Searching for answers, a group of rebels have engineered the ultimate weapon: a genetically altered child, born immune to the virus. With the ability to act undetected, he's the only one on the planet that can elude the elaborate apparatus of the suffocating Ominimind. Now in a society where security is the paramount concern, the hunt is on for the one flaw in the system that might bring the whole house of cards crashing down. Created and written by Marc Guggenheim (Amazing Spider-Man, No Ordinary Family, Halcyon), with artwork by Jeevan J. Kang (John Woo’s Seven Brothers, The Sadhu, Ramayan 3392AD). Issue #1 of the comic series ranked as #4 in Newsarama's Newsworthy New Releases.
Emma Stone by Yorgos Lanthimos for W Magazine Vol. II, 2019

Emma Stone - Yorgos Lanthimos Photoshoot 2019
18 jpg | up to 2925*3900 | 16.5 MB
American actress

Set of COMICS - 800 Comics - 8,87 GB  Magazines

Posted by Alexpal at Aug. 9, 2006
Good day to all!
In occasion of my birthday to all a small present :) - the GREAT set of excellent comics
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Set of COMICS - 800 Comics - 8,87 GB

Set of COMICS
800 (!) Comics | PDF | 8,87 GB | Rapidshare
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Set of COMICS - 800 Comics - 8,87 GB

Official Index to the Marvel Universe Vol. 1 #6 (2009)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at Oct. 31, 2010
Official Index to the Marvel Universe Vol. 1 #6 (2009)

Official Index to the Marvel Universe Vol. 1 #6 (2009)
CBR | Marvel Comics | Released Jun 3 2009 | 68 Pages | 50.72 MB

Continuing the chronicle of the Marvel Universe, starting with Spider-Man (from AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #18 on), Iron Man (from IRON MAN #183 on) and the X-Men (from UNCANNY X-MEN #253 on). Follow the history of the Marvel universe as it unfolds month by month with the All-New Official Index to the Marvel Universe. Each issue provides synopses for dozens of individual comics, including back-up strips, introducing you to the characters, teams, places and equipment that appeared within, providing vital information about first appearances, where they last showed up and where they appeared next! --

Buck Rogers Vol. 1 #2  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at July 20, 2009
Buck Rogers Vol. 1 #2

Buck Rogers Vol. 1 #2
Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Dynamite Entertainment | July 15, 2009 | 28 Pages | 17.6 MB
+ Buck Rogers Vol. 1 #0-1

Dynamite Entertainment reinvents the original fictional of Philip Nowlan, of John Flint Dille's comic strip and of the various character iterations in various media through the years, notably the TV series, but still keeping it attached to a thread of commonality with all these versions. This one looks at first like a limited series but initial fan response might make it an ongoing. Issue #0 starts at the end of a story arc--or a storyline--serving as a teaser to the subsequent intro in #1.

Daredevil Legends Vol. 1: Daredevil: Yellow Trade Paperback (TPB)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at June 7, 2009
Daredevil Legends Vol. 1: Daredevil: Yellow Trade Paperback (TPB)

Daredevil Legends Vol. 1: Daredevil: Yellow Trade Paperback (TPB)
Eng | RS | CBZ | Marvel Comics | TPB (June 2002 Print) | 134 Pages | 52.7 MB

was a trade paperback (TPB) published by Marvel in June 2002 collecting the stories originally published in 2001 single-issue comics magazine form as . Daredevil: Yellow presented another take on Daredevil's origins using letters written to Karen Page after her death as a narrative device. Here Page believes she is in love with both Daredevil and Murdock, and Nelson with Karen Page, resulting in a silent rivalry between the two men. The supervillains the Owl and the Purple Man are the antagonists. Daredevil credits Page with coining the phrase "The Man without Fear", and she also suggest to Daredevil he wear red instead of black and yellow. Daredevil's original costume, allegedly designed by Jack Kirby himself, was actually red, black and yellow and it was only in issue #7 when writer-artist Wally Wood came up with the familiar red costume. In keeping with the chosen narrative device, writers Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale retell Daredevil's origins in a deliberate, almost languid fashion, as character-driven as Frank Miller's series was. Evidently, they have succeed.

House of Mystery Vol. 2 #14 (Ongoing)  Comics

Posted by WEATHERMAX at June 4, 2009
House of Mystery Vol. 2 #14 (Ongoing)

House of Mystery Vol. 2 #14 (Ongoing)
Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Vertigo (DC Comics) | 32 Pages | 20.1 MB
+ House of Mystery Vol. 2 #1-13

is an occult and horror-themed ongoing comic book anthology series based on the classic House of Mystery series that ran from 1951 to 1983. It is written by Bill Willingham and Matthew Sturges. It debuted in July 2008, published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. It features a different story each issue, told by people trapped in a "purgatory-like" House of Mystery. They are gathered in the house bar where everyone must pay for their drinks with stories, and no one can leave without being picked up by the house's mysterious coachman. None of the house's occupants are sure why some people might get to leave and others not, so each person's stay is at least ostensibly eternal until the coachman inexplicably turns up to take them away. This doesn't stop some of the inhabitants from trying to get out. One of the characters in the series, Cain (of Cain and Abel), continually attempts to return to the House of Mystery, his home in the Dreaming (a fictional place, a comic book location in the DC Comics Universe; the domain of Dream of the Endless in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman). Issue #14 is entitled "Lost and Found", part 3 of the story arc entitled "The Space Between."