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    Ghost Whisperer: The Muse #1-3 (Of 5)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Ghost Whisperer: The Muse #1-3 (Of 5)

    Ghost Whisperer: The Muse #1-3 (Of 5)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 3 CBR | IDW Publishing | Jan 14 - Mar 18, 2009 | 71.7 MB Total
    Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted Complete

    is an ongoing five-issue miniseries written by Barbara Randall Kesel and published by IDW Publishing. As with the first and previous miniseries , it is faithfully based on the television series of the same title created by John Gray starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as Melinda Gordon, who operates an antique store and has had to deal with ghosts that appear to her to get messages to their loved ones nearly her whole life. For fans of the tv series.

    Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted #1-5 Complete

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted #1-5 Complete

    Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted #1-5 Complete
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 5 CBR | IDW Publishing | March - July 2008 | 95 MB Total

    was a five-issue miniseries written by Carrie Smith and Becca Smith and illustrated by Elena Casagrande and published by IDW Publishing with cover dates March to July, 2008. It is faithfully based on the television series created by John Gray and based on James Van Praagh’s own experiences as a psychic and medium, starring Jennifer Love Hewitt as Melinda Gordon, who operates an antique store and has had to deal with ghosts that appear to her to get messages to their loved ones nearly her whole life. Even the story movement and development of the comics series parallels that of the tv show, which comes as no surprise since both writers of the comic book series have also written episodes for the tv series. In fact, the comic book panels could very serve as a storyboard for a tv episode. If you're a fan of the tv show, this series is for you.

    Dolls of Life

    Posted By: ksveta6
    Dolls of Life

    Dolls of Life
    Japanese | 168 pages | PDF | 12.70 MB

    MailOrder Slave

    Posted By: tot167
    MailOrder Slave

    Michael Peters, "MailOrder Slave"
    Eros Comix | english | 43 pages | jpg | 9,7 MB
    Men

    Slave Clones

    Posted By: tot167
    Slave Clones

    Fernando, "Slave Clones"
    DoFantasy | 2004 | 47 pages | PDF | 3,6 MB
    Men

    Frank Frazetta's Sorcerer (One-Shot)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Frank Frazetta's Sorcerer (One-Shot)

    Frank Frazetta's Sorcerer (One-Shot)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Image Comics | Released Aug 26, 2009 | 29 Pages | 26.2 MB
    + Frank Frazetta's Swamp Demon One-Shot

    Return to the Land of Iparsia in this essential story of the Frazettaverse! 900 years before the epic "Shadows of Mirahan" storyline from , the demons of Iparsia begin planning the fall of the Druids, aided by the dark mystic Uja Daja. Written by critically acclaimed comics and games writer Joshua Ortega (), and reuniting the Frank Frazetta's Swamp Demon, Runes of Ragnan art team of Josh Medors and Jay Fotos, this is one tale of Frazetta Comics fantasy that you won't want to miss! --

    Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead 04 (of 04)

    Posted By: 333anubis
    Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead 04 (of 04)

    Hotwire: Requiem for the Dead 04 (of 04)
    English | CBR | Radical Comics | September 02, 2009 | 21,5 Mb

    What do you do when your city is under siege from a riot, your personal war against the 'Blue Lights' has spun into all-out chaos, and all the good choices are long since gone? If you're Alice Hotwire, you risk everything to face the horror of Amir Malik and uncover a truth that could both save the city - and destroy it at the same time.

    Black Panther 08

    Posted By: 333anubis
    Black Panther 08

    Black Panther 08
    English | CBR | Marvel | September 02, 2009 | 10,8 Mb

    It's a bloody struggle for power with the new Black Panther attacked on all fronts. Cyber-enhanced assassins are gunning for her – using technology whose origins will rock Wakanda to its foundations - and sexy new villain, Predator, is looking to make a trophy out of the her head. Meanwhile, T'Challa - no longer the Panther - embarks on a path that will take him down dark roads he's never walked before. He's gearing up for something really, really big. The question is, what?

    Frank Frazetta's Swamp Demon (One-Shot)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Frank Frazetta's Swamp Demon (One-Shot)

    Frank Frazetta's Swamp Demon (One-Shot)|
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Image Comics | Released May 7, 2008 | 12 MB

    Set in the Land of Iparsia, 500 years before the epic 'Shadows of Mirahan' storyline from , this is a dark fantasy story of druids, demons, and the mysterious and beautiful witch-goddess known as Kallista. Written by critically acclaimed novelist and comics writer Joshua Ortega (, ), and reuniting the Runes of Ragnan team of Josh Medors and Jay Fotos, this is one tale of Frazetta Comics fantasy that you won't want to miss! story JOSHUA ORTEGA art & cover JOSH MEDORS & JAY FOTOS variant covers FRANK FRAZETTA & NAT JONES --

    1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad #0-9 (Ongoing)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad #0-9 (Ongoing)

    1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures of Sinbad #0-9 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 10 CBR | Zenescope Entertainment | Apr 23, 2008 - Apr 8, 2009 | 218 MB Total

    Some call him a womanizer others call him charismatic, some think him a brute others charming but all know one thing – Sinbad is a serious bad-ass! Zenescope introduces d, a series that will reinvent the legend. When Sinbad is unjustly accused of murder and banished from his home city, he learns there is one artifact that might be able to clear his name, but the quest to find it is certainly not an easy one. From beautiful women to terrifying creatures to armies of blood thirsty villains, this is one epic fantasy/adventure series that will hook you in and not let go. --

    Captain Action #1-5 (Ongoing)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    Captain Action #1-5 (Ongoing)

    Captain Action #0-5 (Ongoing)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 6 CBR | Moonstone Comics | Issue #5 Released Aug 26, 2009 | 85.9 MB Total

    is a new ongoing comic book series written by Fabian Nicieza and published by Moonstone. The title character is based on the 1966 Captain Action toy action figure that was the Ideal Toy Company's answer to Hasbro's GI Joe — although the protagonist dolls of both toy lines were created and designed by the same toy- and idea-man, Stan Weston. The action figure was equipped with a wardrobe of costumes allowing him to become Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, Captain America, Aquaman, the Phantom, The Lone Ranger (and Tonto), Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers, Sgt. Fury, Steve Canyon, and the Green Hornet. DC Comics (then ) acquired the license from Ideal and published five issues of Captain Action in 1968, but, because of the near-impossibility of obtaining licenses for the costume changes, the ability to change into different characters was entirely dropped...

    The Boys #1-34 (Ongoing, Update)

    Posted By: WEATHERMAX
    The Boys #1-34 (Ongoing, Update)

    The Boys #1-34 (Ongoing, Update)
    Eng | RS & Hotfile | 31 CBR 3 CBZ | Dynamite Entertainment | Issue #34 Released Sep 2, 2009 | 462 MB Total

    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 #34 concludes the 4-part story arc entitled "The Self-Preservation Society." Typical of Ennis' work, violent and explicit yet with subtexts of his opinions on just about anything, from comic books to fanboys' preoccupation with them. In other words, terrific. only.