It's SUPERIOR SPIDER-MONTH as the biggest new book of the year brings you its biggest twist yet!The Superior Spider-Man takes down Shadowland.All of it. To the ground.
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Superior Spider-Man 014 (2013) (digital-Empire)
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Avenger vol.5 #016-DSurfer & NomiSunraider - LLSW.cbr
Avengers V5
Nº016
español
Por DSurfer & Nomi Sunraider
Para LLSW
http://laleyendadesw.mforos.com/
http://laleyendadesw.mforos.com/1490331/10937373-avengers-vol-5-2013/
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Vengeance Squad # 1-6 (Charlton)
A short-lived private-eye, martial arts and espionage title
With art by Pete Morisi although the first issue is by Frank Bolle
Six issues published by Charlton 1975-1976
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Bill Hollman: Smokey Stover # 1-3 (Dell)
Three Smokey Stover comic books published by Dell Comics 1942
The first book contain one-pagers that seems to be reprints but the two other contains original, longer narratives
Read about the series here:
http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2012/07/collect-this-now-smokey-stover/
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TEMPLATE - July 24, 2013 (Week 15) PDF Edition
To catch up on the rest of the series for free, check out QAMCOMICS.COM
Do you like TEMPLATE and want to support the creative team? Now you can! Each month, we collect high-resolution versions of the last four weeks of content and release them on the Comics Plus app (iOS/Android/Web) for just $0.99 each. In addition to the visual bump and reading the story as originally intended, we also add digital exclusives like inked art, script excerpts and other bonus items that add to the experience.
QAM Comics on Comics Plus - http://digital.comicsplusapp.com/group_comics.php?publisher_id=149
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TEMPLATE - July 24, 2013 (Week 15) CBR Edition
To catch up on the rest of the series for free, check out QAMCOMICS.COM
Do you like TEMPLATE and want to support the creative team? Now you can! Each month, we collect high-resolution versions of the last four weeks of content and release them on the Comics Plus app (iOS/Android/Web) for just $0.99 each. In addition to the visual bump and reading the story as originally intended, we also add digital exclusives like inked art, script excerpts and other bonus items that add to the experience.
QAM Comics on Comics Plus - http://digital.comicsplusapp.com/group_comics.php?publisher_id=149
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Star Wars v2 - #7 - Droid Factory.cbz
Traduccido por Beleko y Jedifriki
Rotulado por d0n0s
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Catwoman 22 (2013) (Tablet Edition)
I adjusted the resolution and compression of the original scan for easier reading on tablets and to save space. All credit goes to the original scanner for their hard work. I have added 'Tablet Edition' to the name to avoid confusion.
Enjoy and please seed back.
Catwoman 22
By: Ann Nocenti, Rafael Sandoval, Terry Dodson
Type: Comics
Genres: Superhero
Series: Catwoman
Publisher: DC Comics
Pub. Date: July 24, 2013
Format: CBZ
What lies beneath the streets of Gotham City? Catwoman is determined to find out, but Dr. Phosphorus stands in her way!
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Jordan Crane: The Last Lonely Saturday (Red Ink)
Jordan Crane
The Last Lonely Saturday
Published by Red Ink 2000
80 pages
A narrative you might get through in about two minutes, but one you can return to over and over again
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Hell-Rider # 1-2 (Skywald)
Two issues that is almost too awesome, published in 1971 by the shortlived Skywald
Lasting two 64-page issues, Hell-Rider (cover-dated Aug. & Oct. 1971) starred the titular vigilante motorcyclist, a Vietnam War veteran, lawyer, and black belt martial artist named Brick Reese. With his customized, flamethrower-equipped motorcycle, and temporary super-strength courtesy of the experimental drug Q-47, the Los Angeles, California-based Hell-Rider battled the Claw, a masked, heroin-smuggling, secret society leader in issue #1, and a bestial rampager called the Ripper in issue #2. The stories featured scantily clad rock starlets, nightclub waitresses, and groovy, pot-smoking ' 70s chicks all quickly losing what little clothing they wore.
The series was created by Gary Friedrich, who would go on to co-create the better-known, Marvel Comics supernatural motorcyclist Ghost Rider, and illustrated by the veteran team of penciler Ross Andru and inker Mike Esposito
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The Amazing Spiderman Complete English Comic Collection (1-700)-
This is the complete Amazing Spiderman comic collection (1-700) in English. This also includes Amazing Fantasy #15 and the 39 annuals released within the set. Use a program like WINZIP or 7ZIP to decompress the Zips. Use a CBR viewing software such as ComicRack to read the comics. Enjoy and please seed so everyone can enjoy.
//signed//
AMNSQUISH
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Avengers Assemble 15AU
ULTRON RULES OK! The AGE OF ULTRON hits Britain, and Captain Britain hits back with a little help from his friends ΓÇô including a vacationing Captain Marvel! Fighting a guerilla war in the ruins of London, AGGRO! is a way of life for Avengers UK ΓÇô but when they might just be the last super heroes left alive, can there still be hope? Or is England dreaming?
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Jesus Hates Zombies
Jesus Hates Zombies
TPB's (complete)
Collected into one convenient folder.
1.Those Slack Jaw Blues
2.Featuring Lincoln Hates Werewolves
3.Jurassic Kinda Life Vol. 1
4.Jurassic Kinda Life Vol. 2
Just like it sounds people, but check it on wiki if you need more.
Not my scans just spreding the love so please seed seed seed....
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Torchy Sampler Introduction to Bill Ward: King of Good Girl Art
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Ward grew up in Ridgewood, New Jersey, where his father was an executive with the United Fruit Company.[1]
Torchy #5 (July 1950). Cover art by Ward.
Still rooming at his college fraternity house, he received a call from Pratt regarding another job, assisting comic book artist Jack Binder. He joined Binder's small art studio, a "packager" that supplied outsourced comics pages to fledgling comic-book publishers, where Pete Riss was an assistant. The studio was relocating from The Bronx to Ridgewood, New Jersey at the time, to the upstairs loft of a barn; there, Binder drew layouts for Fawcett Comics stories, for which Riss penciled and inked figures and Ward drew the backgrounds. Features included "Mister Scarlet and Pinky", "Bulletman", "Ibis the Invincible", "Captain Battle", the "Black Owl", and the adapted pulp magazine features "Doc Savage" and "The Shadow". The studio grew to approximately 30 artists, with Ken Bald as art director.
Ward's first credited works are writing and drawing an episode each of the two-page humor feature "Private Ward" in Fawcett's Spy Smasher #2 (Winter 1941) and Bulletman #3 (January 14, 1942), published closely to each other.
Shortly thereafter, Quality Comics editor George Brenner hired Ward to write and pencil the hit World War II aviator feature "Blackhawk"; Ward confirmably did Military Comics #30-31 (JulyΓÇôAugust 1944), with the next several issues generally but unconfirmably credited to Al Bryant.[2]
Torchy[edit]
Torchy made her comic-book debut as star of a backup feature in Quality Comics' Doll Man #8 (Spring 1946), and continued in all but three issues through #28 (May 1950), as well as in Modern Comics #53-89 (September 1946 - September 1949). A solo series, Torchy, ran six issues (November 1949 - September 1950).
Several Torchy stories, including some Fort Hamilton strips, were reprinted in Innovation Comics' 100-page, squarebound comic book Bill Ward's Torchy, The Blonde Bombshell #1 (January 1992). Others have been reprinted in fy Pages #1 (1987); AC Comics anthology Good Girl Art Quarterly #1 (Summer 1990), #10 (Fall 1992), #11 (Winter 1993), and #14 (Winter 1994), and in AC's America's Greatest Comics #5 (circa 2003). Comic Images released a set of Torchy trading cards in 1994.[3]
Ward drew an original cover featuring Torchy for Robert M. Overstreet's annual book The Comic Book Price Guide (#8, 1978).
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Game Of Thrones #1-14
*Game Of Thrones #1-14*
.cbr
.cbz
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Zines Mini Small Press 24 Hour Alternative Comics Vol 1
Nearly all of these are available at Issuu, but it doesn't appear as if anyone has taken the time to compile and upload them. I did. There's a ton more, I'm sure, I'm just taking a break from the process of finding and downloading them for a bit to focus on some other "stuff".
A vast majority of the artists/writers/creators whose work is included in this upload have websites where you can find out more about them, check out their free web comic series, or purchase work from them directly.
For a big jump into a world of comic books that still remains largely underground, check out the 'Spit and a Half' and 'Quimby's Store' websites. The 'Retrofit Comics' website has a small selection of good stuff as well, but they also have a great list of retailers you could (and should) check out on their front page.
So, this upload contains over 150 comic zines, mini-comics, small press, alternative and 24 hour comics. Normally I would take the time to list them all for your convenience, but that's just too many. I will say that there is some genuinely GREAT stuff in the mix, but there's also probably some stuff you may delete after one look. But hey, everybody likes something different and I'm sure most of the people who regularly download my torrents will find something they like. I did take the time to open each file and remove any files that were of questionable quality. You'll still likely need to adjust the zoom in or out on most of these (depending on what you're viewing on), but I think I got everything out of the folder that I just couldn't make look good.
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Peter Bagge - Adventures of Junior and Other Losers
'The Adventures of Junior and Tragic Tales About Other Losers'
Fantagraphics Books, 1990, 126 pages
Written and Illustrated by Peter Bagge
Bagge's collection of misfits, nerds and assorted losers represents American satirical cartooning at its most inventively hilarious. He serves up the worst that American suburban "culture" has to offer. Junior is a simpleminded oaf who hates to leave the safety of his mother's house. When he does venture out, he ends up with a degenerate for a landlord and an unscrupulous conman as a housemate - an untoward experience which sends him quickly back to mom. But not all of Bagge's characters are geeks. Chet and Bunny Leeway, a quick, youngish couple living inexplicably in alienatingly bland suburbia, star in the most amusing stories in this collection. Their encounters with neighbors who are bigoted and proud of it, with radical castrating feminists and conniving artists and with their own engagingly neurotic personalities exemplify Bagge's ability to convey a sincere and subtle portrait of a happily modern relationship.
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Girl [Vertigo] (#1-3) [Complete]
- Collects all issues of the Girl miniseries from issues #1-3. Published by Vertigo
Genre: Drama
- A CBR/CBZ viewer will be needed in order to view this content, which can be found here: http://www.cdisplay.me/
**I don't own or take credit for any of the content contained in this torrent, all credit goes to the creator(s) of the comic.**
Description:
Following The System and Seven Miles a Second comes a 3-issue mini-series from the Vertigo Verite line of groundbreaking, provocative fiction and intense-life stories: Fifteen-year-old Simone Cundy hates her so-called life. Dreaming of escape from her insufferable family and her unbearable home town, she embarks upon a dangerous and hilarious quest for freedom in this black-humored tale of one young woman's rite of passage.
** If you have any question please feel free to ask! **
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Scalped
Scalped comics complete #1 to #60.
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THE BOUNCE 003 (2013) (IMAGE COMICS) (Digital) (Darkness-Empire)
The Bounce #3
Story By: Joe Casey
Art By: David Messina
Published: July 24, 2013
INTRODUCING: THE HORROR! Good ol' Jasper Jenkins has his hands full dealing with the newest threat in town. (This freak lives up to his name!) Meanwhile, learn the hidden secrets tucked away inside a secret identity!
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