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What's this Calaber book you guys are talking about?

basically its the King Arthur legend done as a western

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The Arthurian legend as retold in the American Old West, with all of its great symbolism, magic and spirit of adventure. The Knights of the Round Table are all gunslingers bound by the code of honor to protect the weak and defend the innocent until they are undone from within by their own moral corruption. In this tale, Caliber itself is tattooed six-gun given to Arthur by the Indians and imbued with supernatural power. The secret of the gun is that it is never loaded with bullets, but when a man with justice on his side is holding it, it can fire. When it does, it fires thunder itself and never misses.

John Woo has been penciled in to direct a film adaptation.
 
Nah... I'm sayin...
Don't matter... just that on here... cats posting individual comics.... I want to get like all of the Ultimates 3.... from one ep to the next. Or like all of the Hulk or something.
So I can follow it from start to finish.

NahImean?

I dont even understand what you're saying...:lol::lol::lol:

Which series are you looking for?:cool:
 
Nah... I'm sayin...
Don't matter... just that on here... cats posting individual comics.... I want to get like all of the Ultimates 3.... from one ep to the next. Or like all of the Hulk or something.
So I can follow it from start to finish.

NahImean?

All of Ultimates are in this thread. Just hafta search for em
 
basically its the King Arthur legend done as a western

BAMRG001A.JPG

The Arthurian legend as retold in the American Old West, with all of its great symbolism, magic and spirit of adventure. The Knights of the Round Table are all gunslingers bound by the code of honor to protect the weak and defend the innocent until they are undone from within by their own moral corruption. In this tale, Caliber itself is tattooed six-gun given to Arthur by the Indians and imbued with supernatural power. The secret of the gun is that it is never loaded with bullets, but when a man with justice on his side is holding it, it can fire. When it does, it fires thunder itself and never misses.

John Woo has been penciled in to direct a film adaptation.

:confused:it fires thunder??? so it just makes really loud noises?
 
I Am Legend - Richard Matheson
Adapted by Steve Niles
Illustrated by Elman Brown

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Richard Matheson's third novel, “I Am Legend,” has been the subject of numerous adaptations. First was the Vincent Price film The Last Man on Earth. That was followed by The Omega Man, starring Charlton Heston, and finally the comic book adaptation, originally published by Eclipse. IDW Publishing has collected the Eclipse mini-series into a superb single hardcover volume. While fairly wordy for a comic story, Steve Niles (now “superstar Steve Niles” in most mentions) did a great job capturing the mood and flair of Matheson's tale. It's a great package and it's still a creepy story. Originally announced as a soft cover, IDW announced right before the book's release that it would be a hardcover at no higher cost.

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http://www.gigasize.com/get.php/-1100745715/IAmLegendpart1.cbr
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Single file megaupload

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damn DC cleaning house in Batman's world it seems

Robin, Nightwing, Birds of Prey to End in February

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By Matt Brady
posted: 2008-11-04 16:30:00 ET

While fans are still up in the air about whether or not Batman will actually die at the end of Grant Morrison’s “Batman: R.I.P.” arc, DC has confirmed three casualties for Newsarama.

According to the publisher, the February-shipping issues of Robin, Nightwing and Birds of Prey will be the final issues of the respective series.

As well as being the final issues, Robin #183, Nightwing #153 and Birds of Prey #127 will end eras for Batman-related titles, as each stretches back at least nine years.

Birds of Prey (which debuted in 1999) is currently written by Tony Bedard and follows the adventures of Barbra Gordon, the former Batgirl (now “Oracle”), Black canary and a rotating cast of DC’s female heroes; Nightwing (which debuted in 1996) is written by Peter Tomasi, and Robin (which debuted in 1994) is currently written by Fabian Nicieza.

The three series – coincidentally all originally written by Chuck Dixon, fleshed out the world of Batman in the comics, showcasing the original Robin, Dick Grayson, as Nightwing, Tim Drake as Robin and Barbra Gordon in Birds of Prey.

The three titles were roughly in the middle of DC’s lineup, sales-wise, with Nightwing seeing sales of over 50,000 copies to comic shops for September, while Robin and Birds of Prey saw sales of 32,000 and 21,000 copies, respectively.

DC declined to say if the series’ cancellations were due to sales, or if the three titles would be replaced by three new titles in 2009.
 
Probably the same deal with that X-Men Legacy 217. Can't always go on memory. I need to check before I post. The link is good though. Thanks for the catch

The link is good but the cbr is not. I get an error msg when trying to read that says "archive broken".
 
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