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Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 21:59:53 | Comments : 0

Heroic Age: One Month To Live #5 (of 5)
CBR | Marvel Comics | Released Sep 29 2010 | 23.63 MB
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 17:20:15 | Comments : 0

Bruce Wayne: The Road Home - Outsiders #1 (One-Shot)
CBR | DC Comics | Released Oct 13 2010 | 29 Pages | 14.97 MB

One of a series of four one-shots in four separate titles celebrating the return of Bruce Wayne all released for the comic book week of October 13, 2010. All dwell on how the featured superhero or superheroes react to, and deal with, the return of Bruce Wayne.

Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 17:11:39 | Comments : 0

Hellboy: The Whittier Legacy
CBR | Dark Horse Comics/USA Today | Published Oct 11 2010 | 8 Pages | 9.82 MB

This is an all-new free digital comic written and drawn by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola himself (he's back!) as part of a collaboration between Dark Horse, USA Today and Toshiba beginning October 11, 2010. Thereafter, running over the course of a ten-week period, Dark Horse will introduce exclusive stories to be published on the USA Today website, featuring the brand’s top creators and characters. Included in this exciting program are Hellboy, Mass Effect, Conan, Serenity, and The Goon. The all-new stories can be read at comics.usatoday.com--or you can download them here.
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 15:30:11 | Comments : 0

Shadowland #4 (of 5)
CBR | Marvel Comics | Released Oct 13 2010 | 25 Pages (No Ads) | 10.56 MB

The final battle for the soul of New York erupts in Hell's Kitchen, and Daredevil is on the front lines...Hell, he IS the front line! Backed by the full power of the Hand, Daredevil is now more than a match for New York's strongest heroes. With a new right-hand man, Matt Murdock will finally show those who stand against him what it truly means to be a Man Without Fear! -- marvel.com
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 15:27:18 | Comments : 0

New Mutants Forever #3 (of 5)
CBR (Minutemen) | Marvel Comics | Released Oct 6 2010 | 25 Pages | 28.56 MB

It's New Mutant against New Mutant as the young heroes come face-to-face with their missing friends only to find them turned to the side of the sinister Red Skull! Could Doug and Amara really have joined the Fourth Reich? And can their fellow students really say that working with the Black Queen, Selene, is any better? Mutant mastermind Chris Claremont joins with stellar art team Al Rio and Bob McLeod to continue the lives of the X-Men's young counterparts! -- marvel.com
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 15:10:21 | Comments : 0

Incorruptible #10 (Ongoing)
CBR | BOOM! Studios | Released Oct 6 2010 | 32 Pages (c2c, 2 Covers) | 16.78 MB

Supervillain-turned-superhero Max Damage is fighting the clock, trying desperately to stay awake long enough to become as strong as possible. But with his mind exhausted, how can he face his greatest challenge yet? Don’t miss this companion series to Mark Waid’s Eisner-nominated series IRREDEEMABLE. -- boom-studios.net
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 14:52:45 | Comments : 1

Child of the Storm T01 - Bloodstones
Manuel Bichebois | Humanoids Publishing | CBR | ISBN 2731662700 | Published Nov 2003 | 48 Pages | 9.85 MB

A critically-acclaimed start for a comic book series ((L’Enfant de l’Orage) from the French creative team of writer Manuel Bichebois and artist Didier Poli about an orphan child possessing great powers. This is a Minutemen scan with translation by Darthscanner (presumably also the original uploader) and lettering by Zack (hence, the "DarthZack" in the filename).
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 14:52:05 | Comments : 0

Child of the Storm T02 - Crosspoints of the Winds
Manuel Bichebois | Humanoids Publishing | CBR | ISBN 2731616342 | Published Sep 2005 | 48 Pages | 28.46 MB

Volume 2 of L’Enfant de l’Orage by Manuel Bichebois and Didier Poli from Humanoids Publishing. It has been nominated for the Youth Award for 9 / 12 years at the International Comics Festival of Angoulême, in 2006. Another scanlation (a portmanteau of scan and translation, referring to the scanning, translating and editing of comics and graphic novels from one language to another, usually English) by the Dragonz Team led by Darthscanner.
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 12:48:56 | Comments : 0

Trashfiend Vol. 1 #1-2
2 CBR's in RAR | Stigmata Press | Published Apr/May/Jun - Jul/Aug/Sep 2002 | 68.77 MB Total

Trashfiend, the magazine devoted to "Horror & Exploitation Fare from the 1960s & 1970s," was built upon the still- steaming remains of GICK!, which folded the previous year. Unlike its predecessor, Trashfiend's focus was on low- rent horror fare and monster memorabilia from the two decades with which creator Scott Aaron Stine was (and still is) obsessed. Far superior to GICK!, Trashfiend upped the ante by improving upon the previous magazine's format in both depth and scope, as well as its standards of quality. Despite the greater attention to obsessive details and watershed professionalism, Trashfiend retained the trademarked humor and love for bad media for which Stigmata Press had become associated. Although the magazine has been officially on hiatus after only three issues, creator Scott Stine has not abandoned Stigmata's flagship book; the first Trashfiend book was scheduled to be released in early 2008 by David Kereke's highly respected Critical Vision imprint, the publisher of the critically acclaimed publication devoted to underground culture, Headpress. This and other proposed books in this new series will pick up where its quarterly counterpart left off, whilst offering a much greater breadth of information that had been denied space in the forty-eight page magazine that preceded it. -- thetrashcollector.com
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 09:20:15 | Comments : 0

Scooby-Doo: Where Are You? #2
CBR | DC Comics | Released Oct 6 2010 | 36 Pages (c2c) | 16.48 MB

Spirits run high in the Mystery Mobile as Scooby and the gang take a vacation to the Grand Canyon...until they run across Area 15! It was here that locals claim the government covered-up an alien spacecraft landing years ago... -- dccomics.com
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 09:01:19 | Comments : 0

Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon (One-Shot)
CBR | DC Comics | Published 2003 | 64 Pages | 24.89 MB

Another Elseworlds one-shot and the final part of a trilogy, based on classics of German Expressionist cinema. It was written by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier and illustrated by Ted McKeever. The story of Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon is patterned after The Blue Angel and Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler.
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Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 09:01:14 | Comments : 0

Batman: Nosferatu (One-Shot)
CBR | DC Comics | Published 1999 | 64 Pages | 31.06 MB

An Elseworlds oneshot that combines Batman with several classics of German Expressionist cinema including Nosferatu and The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. It is the middle part of a trilogy that includes Superman's Metropolis and Wonder Woman: The Blue Amazon. It is written by Jean-Marc Lofficier and Randy Lofficier, and illustrated by Ted McKeever.
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 09:01:05 | Comments : 0

Superman's Metropolis (One-Shot)
CBR | DC Comics | Published Jan 1997 | 64 Pages | 24.16 MB

Superman's Metropolis is a DC Comics comic book "Elseworlds" publication and the first part in a trilogy based on classics of German Expressionist cinema. It was written by Jean-Marc Lofficier, Randy Lofficier and Roy Thomas, and illustrated by Ted McKeever. The story of Superman's Metropolis is "patterned" after Fritz Lang's film Metropolis. -- Wikipedia
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 07:30:23 | Comments : 0

Slow News Day (TPB)
Andrew Watson | SLG Publishing | CBR | July 2002 | ISBN 0943151597 | 160 Pages | 120.26 MB

British writer, cartoonist and illustrator Andrew "Andi" Watson sparkles with the story of a Californian working for the summer at a small-town weekly British newspaper in this trade paperback from Slave Labor Graphics. Personal and professional conflicts mix in an exploration of culture clash, with the two most prominent being American/English and journalist/advertiser. Slow News Day is a delightful character and dialogue-driven romantic comedy masterfully and artfully done in comic book form.
Posted By : WEATHERMAX | Date : 13 Oct 2010 07:01:49 | Comments : 0

Brats Bizarre #1-4
4 CBR's in RAR | Epic Comics (Marvel) | Published Beginning Mar 1994 | 73.52 MB Total

Brats Bizarre is a four-issue uncompleted series by the Epic imprint of Marvel Comics. Written by British comics author Pat Mills (Marshal Law), this series features a super-powered team of decadent, egotistical selfish psychopathic stylish misfits. Way ahead of its time in certain respects.