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Does anyone have the 9/11 issues that came out after the september 11 attack? It will be very appreciated.
 
Superman/Batman Vol. 1: The World's Finest (a.k.a. Public Enemies)

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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X13QBBAM
 
Re: Thor vs. Conan

Ok, Has any ever read this comic?

:hmm:I've always wondered if Crom, Conan's god, is the same person as **** because Conan has mentioned Vahalla one or twice himself even though I don't think he's a "Viking"....


Valhalla is also mentioned in DC comics. The same way "Hercules" in the Marvel Universe is not the same as "Heracles" in the DC Universe. In other words Crom is not 0din in the Marvel Universe.
 
Re: ~ Comics New releases ~

Billy Batson And The Magic Of SHAZAM #8


Anybody got this and the past 7 issues?

Here you go

Billy Batson & The Magic Of Shazam 1-8

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http://rapidshare.com/files/177159034/Billy_Batson___the_Magic_of_SHAZAM__003__2009___The_Engines-DCP_.cbr

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http://rapidshare.com/files/284616243/Billy_Batson___the_Magic_of_SHAZAM__008__2009___Steam-DCP_.cbr
 
I'm missing the House of Mystery #3! Does anyone have it, and if so could you please post it?

And if you have No Hero # 5 I will owe you big.

Thank you in advance!:)
 
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Ay does anyone have crossed #1-6? I d/l #7 on a whim, and I really wanna checked the rest of this series out.
 
Looking for a few: Push miniseries, the Ender comics, the second part of the Dark Tower series, and Surrogates. Thanks in Advance
 
I'm going really really ol' school...anybody have Infinity Gauntlet?

I was informed that I'm the only one on earth that hasn't read it...
 
can I get batman year one


Batman Year One 1988 TPB​
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"Batman: Year One" is the title of an American comic book story arc written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein. It originally appeared in issues #404 to #407 of DC Comics' Batman comic title in 1987. It is one of the first examples of the "limited series within a series" format that is now prevalent in American comic books.

There have been several reprints of the story: a hardcover, multiple trade paperback editions (one in standard comics paper with simpler coloring and one deluxe version with rich detailing in the colors — both colored by Richmond Lewis) and it has been included in The Complete Frank Miller Batman hardcover.

The story recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne's career as Batman and Jim Gordon's with the Gotham City Police Department.

Bruce Wayne returns home from training abroad in martial arts, manhunting and science for the past 12 years, and James Gordon moves to Gotham with his wife, Barbara, after a transfer from Chicago. Both are swiftly acquainted with the corruption and violence of Gotham City, with Gordon witnessing his partner Detective Flass assaulting a teen for fun.

On a surveillance mission to the seedy East End, a disguised Bruce is propositioned by teenaged prostitute Holly Robinson. He is reluctantly drawn into a brawl with her violent pimp and is attacked by several prostitutes, including dominatrix Selina Kyle. Two police officers shoot and arrest him, but a dazed and bleeding Bruce breaks his handcuffs and crashes their car, dragging the police to a safe distance before fleeing. He reaches the Manor barely alive and sits before his father’s bust, requesting guidance in his war on crime. A bat crashes through a window and settles on the bust, giving him the inspiration to become a bat.

Gordon soon works to rid corruption from the force, but, on orders from Commissioner Loeb, several officers attack him, including Flass, who personally threatens Gordon’s pregnant wife. In revenge, the recovering Gordon tracks Flass down, beats and humiliates him, leaving him naked and handcuffed in the snow.

As Gordon becomes a minor celebrity for several brave acts, Batman strikes for the first time, attacking a group of thieves. Batman soon works up the ladder, even attacking Flass while he was accepting a drug dealer’s bribe. After Batman interrupts a dinner party attended by many of Gotham’s corrupt politicians and crime bosses, including Carmine Falcone, Loeb orders Gordon to bring him in by any means necessary.

 
Batman Year One 1988 TPB​
3151tus.jpg



"Batman: Year One" is the title of an American comic book story arc written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein. It originally appeared in issues #404 to #407 of DC Comics' Batman comic title in 1987. It is one of the first examples of the "limited series within a series" format that is now prevalent in American comic books.

There have been several reprints of the story: a hardcover, multiple trade paperback editions (one in standard comics paper with simpler coloring and one deluxe version with rich detailing in the colors — both colored by Richmond Lewis) and it has been included in The Complete Frank Miller Batman hardcover.

The story recounts the beginning of Bruce Wayne's career as Batman and Jim Gordon's with the Gotham City Police Department.

Bruce Wayne returns home from training abroad in martial arts, manhunting and science for the past 12 years, and James Gordon moves to Gotham with his wife, Barbara, after a transfer from Chicago. Both are swiftly acquainted with the corruption and violence of Gotham City, with Gordon witnessing his partner Detective Flass assaulting a teen for fun.

On a surveillance mission to the seedy East End, a disguised Bruce is propositioned by teenaged prostitute Holly Robinson. He is reluctantly drawn into a brawl with her violent pimp and is attacked by several prostitutes, including dominatrix Selina Kyle. Two police officers shoot and arrest him, but a dazed and bleeding Bruce breaks his handcuffs and crashes their car, dragging the police to a safe distance before fleeing. He reaches the Manor barely alive and sits before his father’s bust, requesting guidance in his war on crime. A bat crashes through a window and settles on the bust, giving him the inspiration to become a bat.

Gordon soon works to rid corruption from the force, but, on orders from Commissioner Loeb, several officers attack him, including Flass, who personally threatens Gordon’s pregnant wife. In revenge, the recovering Gordon tracks Flass down, beats and humiliates him, leaving him naked and handcuffed in the snow.

As Gordon becomes a minor celebrity for several brave acts, Batman strikes for the first time, attacking a group of thieves. Batman soon works up the ladder, even attacking Flass while he was accepting a drug dealer’s bribe. After Batman interrupts a dinner party attended by many of Gotham’s corrupt politicians and crime bosses, including Carmine Falcone, Loeb orders Gordon to bring him in by any means necessary.


Thanks man
 
Old school would be "Contest Of The Champions."
I got one for all fo you. WHo here remembers DC's War of the Gods? I heard there was an issue in one of the annuals that Hercules was fighting Heracles and Superman tried to stop them. Is that true?
 
I got one for all fo you. WHo here remembers DC's War of the Gods? I heard there was an issue in one of the annuals that Hercules was fighting Heracles and Superman tried to stop them. Is that true?

That's not old school. That's modern age - 1991. That book was so bad...it's been written off as not ever happening since Zero Hour.

As for the fights...none of them were final...they just showed the gods either about to fight or fighting but no winners announced. They all teamed up at the end...
 
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That's not old school. That's modern age - 1991. That book was so bad...it's been written off as not ever happening since Zero Hour.
Damn.......... was it really that bad.... You mean even worse than that :smh: Bloodlines crossover?
 
Damn.......... was it really that bad.... You mean even worse than that :smh: Bloodlines crossover?

I think this one was worst because George Perez was building up to a side story that would have made Wonder Woman more interesting...Instead DC dicked him...Killed Wonder Woman...Brought her back...United all the Gods...disregarded all of their beefs....Wonder Woman saves the day...sort of...the story plot building up turns to nothing since DC dropped the entire build up when George left the book.

Bloodlines had one saving grace....Hitman.


You know what the saving grace for War of the gods was?

The covers.
 
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