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apucious said:Man, what is up with those mediafire links? I can't get 'em to work. When i click on the download link either nothing happens or i get some kind of proxy error. any clues?
Cats is sleeping on that Rising Stars. Thanks for this hook up homey.GreedySmurf said:The Rising Stars Series Complete
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"Rising Stars" - Top Cow proudly presents J. Michael Straczynski's Rising Stars. This epic tale begins when a celestial event occurs in a small town that will change the inhabitants' lives forever. Over the course of this series, Rising Stars will follow all who were blessed ‹ and cursed ‹ by this mysterious event. Brought to you by the creator of Babylon 5 and the upcoming Crusade, J. Michael Straczynski and penciling sensation Keu Cha, Rising Stars is sure to be one book that lives up to the hype!!!
#0-6, 87.5mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/6242643/RISINGSTARS-0-6.rar
#7-12, 83.5mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/6276550/RISNGSTARS_-_7-12.rar
#13-17, 90.4mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/6234354/RISIGSTARS-13-17.rar
#18-23, 88.7mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/6239034/RISINGSTARS18-23.rar
#24 and Bright 1-3, Untouchable 1-5, 67.1mb
http://rapidshare.com/files/6245242/RISINGSTRS24PLUSBTIGHTANDUNTOUCHABLE.rar
cosign luv this sitechitownheadbusta said:not downloading because im not into comics....but just wanted 2 give u props................man i tell u ..the amount of shit u can find on BGOL
lol...it's already posted in this thread, i even quoted it.Da Don said:that ultimates 2 final issue should be out any moment......
Basilio said:imho am i the only one a little dissapointed by the ultimates 2 finale?
the only cool thing wuz when
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Zatoichi said:I Know This Has Been Posted Here Before But What The Hell
The Sandman (Vertigo) - Neil Gaiman
The Sandman is a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman. Published in the United States by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996, it was one of the flagship titles of DC's Vertigo imprint, and is currently kept in print as a series of ten trade paperbacks. It is widely considered one of the most original, sophisticated and artistically ambitious comic book series of the modern age and is the only comic book to ever win the World Fantasy Award. By the time of the series' conclusion, it had made significant contributions to the artistic maturity of English language comic books and become a pop culture phenomenon in its own right.
The Sandman's main character is Dream, who is essentially the god of dreams. Gaiman himself has summarized the plot of the series (in the foreword to Endless Nights) as:
“ The king of dreams learns one must change or die and then makes his decision. ”
The character's initially haughty and often cruel manner begins to soften after his years of imprisonment at the start of the series, but the challenge of undoing past sins and changing old ways is an enormous one for a being who has been set in his ways for billions of years. The series begins at the end of Dream's confinement, and the first third of the series somewhat conforms to the horror genre. Later, the series evolves into an elaborate fantasy series, incorporating elements of classical and contemporary mythology, ultimately placing its protagonist in the role of a tragic hero.
The story-lines primarily take place in the Dreaming, Morpheus's realm, and the waking world, with occasional visits to other domains, such as Hell, Faerie, Asgard, and the domains of the other Endless. Many used the contemporary United States of America and the United Kingdom as a backdrop. The DC Universe was the official setting of the series, but well-known DC characters and places were rarely featured after 1990, with one exception: Lyta Hall, formerly Fury of the 80s super-team Infinity Inc., figures prominently in the "Kindly Ones" story arc. John Constantine and Doctor Destiny are also key characters in two of the early issues. And in the final volume, Superman, Batman, and the Martian Manhunter all have a very brief cameo.
The Sandman Vol 1-20.
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To Be Continued