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    Incredible Hulk 600 (2009)

    Posted By: Herreira
    Incredible Hulk 600 (2009)

    Incredible Hulk 600 (2009)
    PDF │ 53 pages │ 35 MB │ full magazine │ English


    Who is the red Hulk?! The amazing Spider-Man is going to try and find out! Green Hulk! Red Hulk! Spidey! Secrets revealed! A story so big it can barely be cotained in the incredible 600th issue of hulk! All this and a startling surprese ending to all the other shocking surprises this Hulk book is known for! The chart-topping team of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness bring you a 600th-issue celebration guest starring your friendly Neighborhood Web-Head as the original Incredible series returns!

    Alraune, Band 1

    Posted By: tot167
    Alraune, Band 1

    Toni Greis & Robi, "Alraune, Band 1"
    German | Schwarzer Turm | 2008 | 25 pages | PDF | 8,7 MB
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    Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #53

    Posted By: rexT
    Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #53

    Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #53
    English | CBR | 20 MB | July 22 2009

    Red Sonja #46

    Posted By: rexT
    Red Sonja #46

    Red Sonja #46
    English | CBR | 21 MB | July 22 2009

    Sir Real's Underground Comix Classix: Felch Cumics #1

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Sir Real's Underground Comix Classix: Felch Cumics #1

    Sir Real's Underground Comix Classix: Felch Cumics #1
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Keith Green | August 1975 | 36 Pages | 8.56 MB

    Real underground comics in black-and-white by writer-artists some of who have now attained cult status, like Robert Crumb, Robert Williams, Evert Geradts, S. Clay Wilson, Jim Osborne, Joe Schenkman, Jay Lynch, William G. Stout, Michael MacMillan and Spain Rodriguez. As outrageous and as avant-garde as they come, even by current standards.
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    Sir Real's Underground Comix Classix: Tits and C*its #1

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Sir Real's Underground Comix Classix: Tits and C*its #1

    Sir Real's Underground Comix Classix: Tits and C*its #1
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Nanny Goat Productions | August 1973 | 37 Pages | 13.1 MB

    Real underground black-and-white comics from the early 70's, this one by writer-artists Lyn Chevli and Joyce Sutton. Far, far ahead of its time, lifts not just your eyebrows and a riot even for this so-called jaded and/or enlightened era.
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    Monster Huntress

    Posted By: Vert
    Monster Huntress

    Monster Huntress
    English | 11 pages | CBR | 7,20 MB

    Housewives at play Issue №5

    Posted By: Vert
    Housewives at play Issue №5

    Housewives at play Issue №5
    English | 24 pages | PDF | 9,12 MB

    The Voyages of SheBuccaneer #1-6 (Ongoing Bimonthly)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    The Voyages of SheBuccaneer #1-6 (Ongoing Bimonthly)
    The Voyages of SheBuccaneer #1-6 (Ongoing Bimonthly)

    The Voyages of SheBuccaneer #1-6 (Ongoing Bimonthly)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 6 CBR | Great Big Comics | Issue #6 Released July 15, 2009 | 111 MB Total

    Some folks just get around, and the SheBuccaneer is certainly one of those, all the while wearing a double-death's head bikini. And she ain't sightseeing, mind--she's a pirate captain moonlighting as a harem girl on her way to a stint with the East India Company while battling other pirates, demons, devils, automatons, a genie and maybe even a minor deity of two, yet somehow managing not to bust a strap while engaging in the sexiest swashbuckling ever to set sail on the seven seas. This, in a nutshell describes Will and Heidi Hughes' bi-monthly up to Issue #6, enough for some to hoist their mizzen-mast and shiver their timbers.

    Wednesday Comics #1-3 (Of 12)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Wednesday Comics #1-3 (Of 12)

    Wednesday Comics #1 (Of 12)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 3 CBR | DC Comics | Issue #3 Released July 22, 2009 | ~3 x 19 Pages | 118.5 MB Total

    At a time when many newspapers are cutting back on their comics sections, DC Comics is looking to remind readers of the fun and excitement a full Sunday-sized comics section can offer. Except they’re going to do it on Wednesdays. This marks the debut of DC's , a new 12-part weekly series launching this summer that will be presented in a and will have to be unfolded and opened to be read. The "Wednesday" part of the title refers to the fact new comic books go on sale at comic book stores nationwide every Wednesday. The concept is to try to recapture the spirit, format, and sense of enjoyment that people had from reading the Sunday comics that arrive in newspapers every week; and the plan is for 16 weekly strips that will be presented in newspaper format, which will feature some of DC Comics' primary characters, as well as some of the premiere creators in the business.

    The Incredible Hulk #600 (New Material Only; Ongoing)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    The Incredible Hulk #600 (New Material Only; Ongoing)

    The Incredible Hulk #600 (New Material Only; Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Marvel Comics | July 22, 2009 | 54 Pages | 34.8 MB

    Well, since ol' Spidey has his 600th issue and since he also guest-stars in the this the 600th issue of probably the strongest of all Marvel title characters, I may as well post it. I must say, however, that I gave up on the Hulk when Jeph Loeb got onboard. I was already confused with the ordinal sequence of issues (from what I have counted, this should already be at least issue #604) and the ever-present need of writers to give in to their egotistic urges and meddle with continuity with little or no logic. Frank Miller or Alan Moore or Neal Gaiman break from established character or comics universe canon but they do so with well-thought-out storylines that transcend and elevate the medium into rarefied levels of art and literature. Jeph Loeb does not, for he evidently can not. And I won't even quote the issue solicitation lest I be tainted with the same misleading hype no doubt stoked by Marvel executives' greed for sales. 'Nuff said.

    Schöner Denken mit dem kleinen Arschloch

    Posted By: tot167
    Schöner Denken mit dem kleinen Arschloch

    Walter Moers, "Schöner Denken mit dem kleinen Arschloch"
    Eichborn Verlag Ag | 1999 | ISBN: 3821829613 | 47 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB