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    Prototype #1-3 (Of 6)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Prototype #1-3 (Of 6)

    Prototype #1-3 (Of 6)
    Eng | RS | CBR | Marvel Comics | 37.2 MB

    is a six-issue limited series launched by DC Comics' WildStorm imprint in April 1, 2009 with cover date June 2009, as a tie-in to the release of the multiplatform Activision game of the same title.

    Spawn #192

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    Spawn #192

    Spawn #192
    English | 2009 | CBR | 13,2MB

    Prototype #3 (Of 6)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Prototype #3 (Of 6)

    Prototype #3 (Of 6)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | WildStorm (DC Comics) | June 3, 2009 | 24 Pages | 15.2 MB

    is a six-issue limited series launched by DC Comics' WildStorm imprint in April 1, 2009 with cover date June 2009, as a tie-in to the release of the multiplatform Activision game of the same title.

    Daredevil Noir #1-3 (Of 4)

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    Daredevil Noir #1-3 (Of 4)

    Daredevil Noir #1-3 (Of 4)
    Eng | RS | CBR | Marvel Comics | June 3, 2009 | 41.1 MB Total

    is 4-part miniseries of Marvel Noir, a 2009 Marvel Comics metaseries combining elements of film noir with the Marvel Universe. A metaseries includes stories which reference each other and some overall similar chronology, cast, and/or background, but are not similar enough to be considered direct sequels. It is an alternate take on the character's mythos in a setting suffused with film noir elements: Manhattan immediately after the depression era presented in dull colors and hues blending into dark backgrounds with a gritty, hard-edged storyline entitled "Liar's Poker."

    Daredevil Noir #3 (Of 4)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Daredevil Noir #3 (Of 4)

    Daredevil Noir #3 (Of 4)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | June 3, 2009 | 27 Pages | 13.7 MB

    is part of Marvel Noir, a 2009 Marvel Comics metaseries combining elements of with the Marvel Universe. A metaseries includes stories which reference each other and some overall similar chronology, cast, and/or background, but are not similar enough to be considered direct sequels. There also have been a and an , each a 4-part miniseries. Characteristic of each is an alternate take on the character's mythos in a setting suffused with film noir elements: the depression era presented in dull colors and hues blending into dark backgrounds with gritty, hard-edged storylines. Daredevil Noir features the 4-part story "Liar's Poker."

    Captain Britain and MI13 Annual #1

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    Captain Britain and MI13 Annual #1

    Captain Britain and MI13 Annual #1
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | June 3, 2009 | 35 Pages | 15.9 MB

    is an ongoing American comic book limited series from Marvel Comics, written by Paul Cornell, with art by Leonard Kirk. The series centers on the fictional British government agency MI: 13, which is dedicated to protecting the United Kingdom from supernatural threats. The main strikeforce is led by the superhero Captain Britain (Brian Braddock), and consists of various Marvel Comics characters that are of British descent or have a connection to the country. The ongoing series launched as a tie-in to the event in May 2008. The series will cease publication with issue #15. This annual issue features Captain Britain's wife Meggan Puceanu in "The Harrowing of Hell", an integral part of the series' current story arc "Vampire State."

    The Boys #31 (Ongoing)

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    The Boys #31 (Ongoing)

    The Boys #31 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Dynamite Entertainment | June 3, 2009 | 27 Pages | 14.7 MB
    + Issues #1-30

    is an American creator-owned comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Darick Robertson, set in a contemporary world very much similar to the real one, with one notable exception: a number of people have some form of superpower. The series follows a superpowered CIA squad, known informally as "The Boys", whose job it is to keep watch on superheroes and, if necessary, intimidate or kill them. The first six issues were published by Wildstorm, starting in 2006. On January 24, 2007, the series was abruptly canceled with issue 6. DC (of which Wildstorm is an imprint) was allegedly uneasy with the anti-superhero tone of the work. In February 2007 the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment and it resumed in May of that year. Issue #31 starts the 4-part story arc entitled "The Self-Preservation Society." Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit. In other words, terrific. only.

    Vincent Price Presents #1-9 (Update)

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    Vincent Price Presents #1-9 (Update)

    Vincent Price Presents #1-9 (Update)
    Eng | RS | 9 CBR | Bluewater Productions | June 3, 2009 | 148 MB Total

    is a new ongoing comic book series started by Bluewater Comics in September 2008 that dwells on gothic horror, the macabre, fantasy, mystery and suspense, with a new standalone story each issue. It features the late film and stage actor Vincent Price, who is most famous for his body of work in gothic horror and in these other genres, as host; he introduces the story, acts as "muse", lingers in the background and may at times be a leading figure and an integral part of the story.

    Vincent Price Presents #9 (Ongoing)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Vincent Price Presents #9 (Ongoing)

    Vincent Price Presents #9 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Bluewater Productions | June 3, 2009 | Pages | 18.7 MB

    is a new ongoing comic book series started by Bluewater Comics in September 2008 that dwells on gothic horror, the macabre, fantasy, mystery and suspense, with a new standalone story each issue. It features the late film and stage actor Vincent Price, who is most famous for his body of work in gothic horror and in these other genres, as host; he introduces the story, acts as "muse", lingers in the background and may at times be a leading figure and an integral part of the story.

    The Mighty #5 (Ongoing)

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    The Mighty #5 (Ongoing)

    The Mighty #5 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | DC Comics | June 3, 2009 | 25 Pages | 13.3 MB

    is a new comic book series scheduled for 12 issues from writers Peter Tomasi and Keith Champagne, and published by DC Comics. It is a story of friendship and mystery based on the idea that our world has one superhero, known as Alpha-One, a soldier who developed powers during World War II. The Mighty follows the relationship Alpha-One develops with the man who leads his "clean-up crew," Section Omega. It is unique in that it is not tied into the DC Comics Universe and has its own continuity to follow.

    The Legend of Isis #1 (Ongoing)

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    The Legend of Isis #1 (Ongoing)

    The Legend of Isis #1 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Bluewater Comics | June 3, 2009 | 25 Pages | 16 MB

    Isis is an American comic book character originally published by Image Comics. She has been moved however, to her creator Darren G. Davis' publication of Bluewater Productions. Originally published in February 2002 in a one-shot issue by Image Comics, Isis later appeared in The 10th Muse #10 and The Odyssey #1 - both by Tidal Wave Studios and Avatar Press. In 2005 Isis would return in her own ongoing, monthly series, at Alias Enterprises by creator Darren G. Davis and writer Ryan Scott Ottney, before the last move to Bluewater. This debut starts a new ongoing series.

    G.I. Joe The Rise of Cobra Official Movie Prequel #4 - Snake Eyes

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    G.I. Joe The Rise of Cobra Official Movie Prequel #4 - Snake Eyes

    G.I. Joe The Rise of Cobra Official Movie Prequel #4 - Snake Eyes
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | IDW Publishing | June 3, 2009 | June 3, 2009 | 26 Pages | 13.4 MB

    l is a collaborative 4-part comic book prequel to the live-action film among Hasbro, Fox, and IDW Publishing. Each issue focuses on G.I. Joe characters , , the and . The series functions as a countdown towards the coming release of the film.

    Conan The Cimmerian #11 (Ongoing)

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    Conan The Cimmerian #11 (Ongoing)

    Conan The Cimmerian #11 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Dark Horse Comics | June 3, 2009 | 26 Pages | 17 MB
    + Conan The Cimmerian #1-10

    is an ongoing series on the adventures of the sword-and-sorcery character created by Robert E. Howard and published by Dark Horse Comics beginning in 2008. It continues from where the first Dark Horse series, simply entitled Conan, and that ran for 50 issues from 2004 to 2008, left off. Dark Horse in fact specifies Conan the as "No. 51 in a Series" and so on, excluding the #0 issue special that served to introduce the new series. Conan the Cimmerian presents a fresh interpretation, incorporating both new material and adaptations of stories by Robert E. Howard, with no other connection to many Marvel Comics series or other post-Howard material, with the aim of revitalizing the character which has remained quite popular through the years. Conan the Cimmerian in Dark Horse Comics' chronology marks a transition point going into the second major chapter in Conan's life, as he leaves his time as a thief and rogue behind him and heads into his mercenary and pirate years.

    House of Mystery Vol. 2 #14 (Ongoing)

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    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."

    Punisher Max: Naked Kill #1 (One-Shot)

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    Punisher Max: Naked Kill #1 (One-Shot)

    Punisher Max: Naked Kill #1 (One-Shot)
    Eng | RS & MU | CBR | Marvel Comics | June 3, 2009 | 34 Pages | 11.5 MB

    What do pencils, a feather duster and a plastic trash-bag have in common? To stop a murderous snuff film ring, Frank Castle has to infiltrate a building with a security system so tight that he can’t bring in any weapons. Nothing. Nada. Just his own wits, inventiveness and ruthless efficiency. Oh, and a few cleaning products and office supplies. It’s the at his ruthless best; as you’ve never seen him before -- the bad guys won’t know what hit them. Multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author Jonathan Maberry (Patient Zero) takes the Punisher into dark territory in this stand-alone tale. --