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houdini
07-09-2008, 02:09 PM
Houdini mate,

I don't have the words to say thank you for bringing me to Deviants. Your thread is so very well laid out and colourful as a proper comics thread should be.

Cheers

I have already pressed thanks for Hulk v3 50-65!!!!!

You're very welcome! Glad you like the thread - we hope you find everything you are looking for!

A special thanks should go out to rogue, the founder and initiator of rogue's comic gallery - it was rogue's vision that created this thread, and created it in such a way that it has a consistent (and informative) format throughout. Rogue is, quite simply, the best!

rogue
07-09-2008, 06:42 PM
Daredevil Father
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128267024/Daredevil_Father_1-6.rar.html

Daredevil Redemption
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128285571/Redemption.rar.html

Daredevil Ninja
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128283524/Ninja.rar.html

Daredevil Yellow
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128260906/Daredevil_Yellow.rar.html

Dark Devil
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128269257/Dark_Devil.rar.html

Daredevil & Black Widow Abatoir
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128251588/Abattoir.cbr.html

Daredevil: Love & War
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128414417/Love___War.cbr.html

Daredevil & Punisher : Means & Ends
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128281287/Means___Ends.rar.html

Daredevil & Batman
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128266948/Daredevil_and_Batman.cbr.html

Daredevil Battlin Jack Murdock
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/ddbatlinjack.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128270594/ddbatjack.rar.html

Daredevil Born Again
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128252261/born_again_pt1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/128255607/born_again_pt2.rar.html

You need both parts. Extract both jpg folders to one folder or highlight both and in winrar add to archive but change extension from rar to cbr and you will have one big cbr file.

Daredevil Blood of THe Tarantula
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Daredevil 1/2
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128265250/Daredevil__onehalf.cbr.html

Daredevil vs Vapora
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128267852/Daredevil_vs._Vapora.cbz.html

Daredevil Origional Movie Adaptation
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128269213/Daredevil-OMA.cbr.html

Daredevil Fall of The Kingpin
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128256487/Daredevil_-_The_Fall_of_the_Kingpin_TPB.cbr.html

The Punisher vs Daredevil
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128251590/The_Punisher_vs_Daredevil.cbr.html

Spider-man & Daredevil
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128251589/_2002__Spider-Man___Daredevil.cbr.html

Daredevil Man Without Fear
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128278282/man_without_fear.rar.html

Daredevil Bullseye The Target
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http://rapidshare.com/files/127681697/DD_BE_Trgt.rar

My links except for Daredevil Bullseye The Target. Credit tgoes to Houdini. . Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

zeppo1
07-09-2008, 11:31 PM
...so...many.....comics.....must...get....ALL!

Thank you guys so much for such a great thread. I've been looking for ages for a place to get a lot of these and this is fantastic!

Thanks Rouge!
Thanks Houdini!

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:16 AM
Captain Universe is a disembodied superhero in Marvel Comics' universe who was created by Bill Mantlo, and first appeared in Micronauts vol. 1 #8. He's the guardian and protector of Eternity.

Captain Universe hosts have appeared in either special one-shots or short stories throughout the years initially in the first series of the Micronauts in 1979. Appearing sporadically in the 1980s in lesser titles such as Marvel Spotlight, Marvel Fanfare, the Uni-Power/Captain Universes appeared infrequently in other titles, even appearing in the first Contest of Champions. Their appearances became even scarcer in the 1990s, appearing in Guardians of the Galaxy, What If?, Amazing Spider-Man, Marvel Comics Presents and Cosmic Powers Unlimited.

Though in 1994 Captain Universe finally gained its first one-shot, coinciding with a promotion, with the claim that readers could have a comic about themselves made for a fee. The comics were generally stock stories, with minor details (such as skin or hair color, key names or phrases, etc.) altered based on information provided by the reader. Veterinary student Jeff Christiansen, who would later become the force behind the resurgence of the Official Handbooks of the Marvel Universe in the mid-2000s was made the official Captain Universe of the comic so that it could be considered an in-continuity comic. The one-shot was titled X-Men/Captain Universe: Sleeping Giants

In 2005, after a four year break from comic appearances, Captain Universe returned in the second series of Amazing Fantasy. Also in 2005, a series of one-shot specials linked together by the Uni-Power/Captain Universe were released featuring different characters from the Marvel Universe as the Uni-Power each imbues them with power of Captain Universe. These titles were Captain Universe/Hulk, Captain Universe/Daredevil, Captain Universe/X-23, Captain Universe/Invisible Woman and Captain Universe/Silver Surfer. The Uni-Power made a brief appearance in Nextwave, he also made a "cameo" as Cosmic Spider-Man for the variant cover of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #3 and played an important part in the Death's Head 3.0 saga chronicled in Amazing Fantasy.

Captain Universe made his return alongside Star-Lord, Bug from the Micronauts, Mantis, Groot, Rocket Raccoon and Deathcry in Annihilation Conquest: Star-Lord. In the series, he accidentally killed Deathcry when she attempted to kill him after he stole her kill. Recently, in Annihilation Conquest: Star-Lord #4, the Uni-Power left Gabriel Vargas after helping him get a cure for the airborne Phalanx virus and then in Annihilation Conquest #3, Gabriel himself was killed by Blastaar.

Chronological appearances of Captain universe
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128445208/Chronological_Appearances_of_Captain_Universe_v.1_TPB__Kritter-DCP_.part1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/128445212/Chronological_Appearances_of_Captain_Universe_v.1_TPB__Kritter-DCP_.part2.rar.html

need both parts. extracts into one big cbr file.

Amazing Fantasy v2 13-14
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/AmazingFantasy13-cover.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128457880/cu_amzfntsy_v2_13-14.rar.html

Captain universe 1-5
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/CaptainUniverseHulk1-cover.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128445214/captain_universe.rar.html

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:18 AM
Agents of Atlas is a fictional superhero team in comic books published by Marvel Comics. It is composed of characters originally appearing in unrelated stories published in the 1950s by Marvel's predecessor company, Atlas Comics.

The characters debuted as a team in What If #9 (June 1978), and starred in the 2006 limited series, Agents of Atlas, the latter written by Jeff Parker,[1] with art by Leonard Kirk.[2]

This group of heroes, which was not a team in 1950s comics, was established through retroactive continuity as having been established in the 1950s. They had appeared as a group in the non-canonical What If #9 (June 1978)[3] and then reappeared in Avengers Forever (1998-2000 miniseries).

The limited series Agents of Atlas #1-6 (Oct. 2006 - March 2007) was set in the present day and likewise set in mainstream continuity. The series emerged from what writer Parker called "a huge editorial hunch" at Marvel, and said the revival of the characters "is something that [editor] Mark Paniccia was looking at and [for which he] thought specifically of me, and asked me what I would do with it".[4] Paniccia says the idea came to him when he picked up a copy of the What if? story and found the cover "intriguing; it instantly tickles the nostalgia bone".[5]

The team made a brief appearance in the "The Resistance", an eight-page story that was part of the Secret Invasion crossover story arc.[6] Parker and editor Paniccia said in July 2008, that the former will write an Agents of Atlas ongoing series[7] which is one of the titles launching as part of the Dark Reign storyline

The miniseries Agents of Atlas #1-6 (Oct. 2006 - March 2007) was set in the present day and likewise set in mainstream continuity.

The individual characters' debuts, chronologically by first appearance are:
Namora — Marvel Mystery Comics #82 (May 1947)
Venus — Venus #1 (Aug. 1948)
Marvel Boy (Robert Grayson) — Marvel Boy #1 (Dec. 1950)
Gorilla-Man — Men's Adventures #26 (March 1954)
M-11 — Menace #11 (May 1954)
Jimmy Woo and the Yellow Claw — Yellow Claw #1 (Oct. 1956)


Agents of Atlas 1-6
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128459103/agents.rar.html

agents of atlas v2 1-10
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http://rapidshare.com/files/273165739/dr_agntsatls_v1_1-3.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/273167223/dr_agntsatls_v1_4-7.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/276973243/agntsatls_v2_8-10.rar.html

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:21 AM
Access (Axel Asher) is a fictional character owned by both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He made his first appearance in DC vs. Marvel #1 (March 1996), a special crossover between the two companies. He was intended both as a way to explain the events of the story as well as a means to enable more such crossovers in the future.

Access reappeared in two follow-up miniseries, DC/Marvel: All Access and Unlimited Access. In the first, Access helped prevent Dr. Strangefate from re-merging the two universes; in the second, he discovered that the "old bum" was actually his own future self, and that a variant version of himself had joined forces with Darkseid. He also discovered his powers were greater than he believed, and he absorbed his evil self within himself and helped the heroes of both universes defeat Darkseid's scheme.

Access is briefly mentioned in a Superman/Fantastic Four crossover. When Superman receives a (false) holographic message from his father Jor-El, stating that Galactus was the one who destroyed Krypton, he flies off, reflecting to himself "With the help of experts I'll find the monster. And to find them... I need Access."

Access is mentioned again in the crossover Superman/Silver Surfer.

Access' first appearance was foreshadowed in the 1995 DC/Marvel comic Green Lantern/Silver Surfer: Unholy Alliances, where the two heroes joined forces to stop Thanos and Parallax from destroying their universes. The final frames of the comic show an alleyway in New York where a large cardboard box is beginning to emit powerful beams of energy.

Access is now a native of both universes and his duty is to keep them separate. If they start to overlap, the universes will merge into the Amalgam Universe once again. Access must move from one universe to the other keeping people from crossing over. If he stays in one place too long, he can cause spontaneous crossovers to occur. Access usually works out situations like this without anyone noticing that he is involved (this is done to explain how the subsequent DC/Marvel crossovers occur. Stories where DC and Marvel heroes appear on a "shared Earth" are believed to be dimensional fluxes where the two universes have begun to merge again. It has also been explained that once Access has restored the timelines, the characters forget about the crossover).

Despite shared ownership between DC Comics and Marvel Comics, only DC has used the character in a non-crossover appearance. In Green Lantern #87, Access appears to the green-skinned Jade and claims to be looking for Kyle Rayner, as backup for Spider-Man, who is fighting the Juggernaut and Mantis. Having no success, he decides to travel to the Marvel Comics universe in order to find the Silver Surfer.

DC Vs. Marvel 1-4
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128477910/dcvsmrvl.rar.html

Dc & Marvel All Access
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128469652/dcmrvlaccess.rar.html

DC & Marvel Unlimited Access
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/UnlimitedAccess1.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128474443/dcmrvlunlimitedaccess.rar.html

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:24 AM
Superman & Spider-man Battle of the century
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128497594/superman-spiderman.cbr.html

Superman & Spider-man #2 (1981)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128488381/superman__spiderman.cbz.html

Superman & Fantastic Four
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128495972/Superman_vs_Fantastic_Four.cbr.html

Hulk & Superman Double Lives
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Hulkvs.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128479294/Hulk-Superman-Double_Lives.cbr.html

Batman Vs. The Hulk
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128465938/Batman_vs_The_Hulk.cbr.html

Daredevil & Batman
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/ddbatman.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128266948/Daredevil_and_Batman.cbr.html

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:27 AM
Mys-Tech were a shadowy Faustian organisation who acted as the main villains in a range of, initially successful but short-lived comics, launched in the US by Marvel UK in the 1990s. Some of these stories also were published in anthology form in the UK in the Marvel UK comic Overkill.

They first appeared in Warheads #1 (June 1992) and were created by John Freeman, Nicholas Vince, Gary Erskine, and John Beeston.

In the mini-series Mys-Tech Wars (1993), by Dan Abnett and Bryan Hitch, their forces fought most of the Marvel Universe's assembled heroes. In the resulting demonic invasion, many of Earth's heroes (including a majority of the Avengers, Fantastic Four, and X-Men, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, and Nick Fury) were slaughtered. However, due to the surviving heroes' efforts, the entire event was erased from history. As such, only a few, such as Doctor Strange, Professor X and Motormouth, actually remember what had happened.

Mys-tech wars
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128503142/mystech.rar.html

My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:28 AM
Over The Edge was a 10 part limited Series from marvel. It was part of their Marvel edge imprint that was the precursor to Marvel Knights. The imprint featured more adult themes and edgier stories.

Over The Edge 1-10
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1-5
http://rapidshare.com/files/128482283/Over_the_Edge__Part_1.zip.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B5B5T8ZT
6-10
http://rapidshare.com/files/128487993/Over_the_Edge__Part_2.zip.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UA30GQIT

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:30 AM
Blackwulf was a limited series from Marvel. The main Charater was Lucian Blackwulf a Deviant of Lyonesse, Brother of Penelops and successor along with being the son of Tantalus. Lucian killed his father and absorbed his powers.The Deviants are a fictional race of superhumans in the Marvel Comics' universe. They are an offshoot of humanity created on Earth by the alien Celestials, and wage war against their counterparts, the Eternals. Deviants were created by Jack Kirby.

Blackwulf 1-10
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1-4
http://rapidshare.com/files/128500945/wulf1.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=VZX5OCSZ
5-8
http://rapidshare.com/files/128501427/wulf2.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=612OIKBC
Black wulf 9-10
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2HHUMBLE

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:32 AM
Valkyrie is a fictional character and Marvel Comics superheroine. An Asgardian demi-goddess by birth, her real name is Brunnhilde. Among her other aliases are Barbara Denton-Norriss, Samantha Parrington and Sian Bowen who all were host bodies to the spirit of Brunnhilde. Her first appearance was in The Avengers vol. 1 #87. For much of her history she was a mainstay of superhero team known as the Defenders. Samantha Parrington, a previous host to Brunnhilde, later received the Valkyrie powers herself and became a member of the Defenders as Valkyrie.

Valkyrie
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Valk1-01.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128498184/Valkyrie_v1_01.cbr.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CZ58VKB5

My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:35 AM
MARVEL DOUBLE-SHOT replaced MARVEL KNIGHTS for a short run, to be followed by a relaunch of the original anthology, which then adopted a "team book" approach to storytelling. DOUBLE-SHOT's two story format harkens back to the early days of the Marvel Universe, when characters like Captain America, Iron Man, and the Incredible Hulk shared titles and even cover space with co-stars who had not yet won the right to their own book. For this new anthology, Glenn Fabry of PREACHER fame provided cover paintings.

Marvel Double Shot
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128481238/mdblsht.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ST1PMUI9

My links. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners. Marvel Knights Double Shot can be found on pg 45.

rogue
07-10-2008, 01:57 AM
The Pulse is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, written by Brian Michael Bendis, about the people who work on "The Pulse", a weekly section in the fictional Daily Bugle newspaper, focusing on superheroes.

The main star of the book is Jessica Jones, a former superhero and private investigator, previously seen in the Alias series. Jones works as a specialist consultant for "The Pulse" with journalists Ben Urich and Kat Farrell. Other cast members include Luke Cage, superhero and boyfriend to Jessica, the Bugle's publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, and senior editor Joseph "Robbie" Robertson.

Pulse 1-14 & House of M Special
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128510936/pulse_1-8.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/128509511/pulse_9-14-spec.rar.html

My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 02:00 AM
Alias is a comic book series created by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Gaydos. It was published by Marvel Comics under Marvel's MAX imprint for a total of 28 issues from 2001 to 2004.

Alias was written by Bendis and illustrated for most of its run by Michael Gaydos, with covers by David Mack. Characters from the series moved to Brian Michael Bendis' subsequent series The Pulse.

The protagonist of Alias is Jessica Jones, a former costumed superhero named Jewel who left that avocation to become a private investigator. The running thread is Jessica's character development, as the layers of her past and personality are revealed to the reader while, simultaneously, she tries to come to terms with them herself.

Alias was one of the titles that launched Marvel's "R-Rated" MAX imprint, and was reported[citation needed] to have been one of the reasons the imprint was created. Marvel Publishing President Bill Jemas read a draft of the script for the first issue of Alias (which, characteristically, starts with the word "fuck") and exclaimed "Why couldn't we publish this?"[citation needed]

Being under the MAX imprint imposed certain other limitations on what the creators could do in the series. They were not allowed, for example, to use many of Marvel's most famous characters, such as Spider-Man (with the exception of one cameo). Bendis gave this as one reason in afterword to Alias #28 for ending the series and moving the characters to The Pulse.

The series won the Comics Buyer's Guide Award for Favorite Comic Series in 2003, and the Harvey Award for Best New Series in 2002.

Alias 1-28
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Alias01-00.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128461616/alias.rar.html

My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-10-2008, 02:02 AM
Mythos is an eight-issue series of one-shot Marvel comic books written by Paul Jenkins and fully painted by Paolo Rivera, each issue is based on the origin story of a particular character or group within Marvel's collective universe.

Jenkins remarked in several promotional interviews that the project was to be used to bridge the gap between the comics and more recent movie adaptations as a means of introducing the new readers with little knowledge of these characters comic histories.

Paul Jenkins stated during the production of the first issue on a Fanboy Radio interview that the plan was to produce at least eight Mythos books, if these were met with success then further issues would be made. Due to Rivera's painted art work, the issues would not be released monthly but on an as completed basis with the intention of getting all eight shipped within three years.

The first Mythos book, Mythos: X-Men #1, was released March 2006 and featured an adapted version of the story first seen in Uncanny X-Men #1 (September 1963). However, the themes in the story were slightly altered to match with those that have become the general overall tone of the X-Men comics, with Magneto noting that Cape Citadel is actually a facility being used for anti-mutant purposes during a conversation with Professor Xavier which never took place in the original story which saw Magneto attempt to steal Nuclear Weapons.

The sixth Mythos book, Mythos: Captain America #1, was released August 2008 and featured an adapted version of the story first seen in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941).

Mythos 1-6 (x-men, Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, Spider-man, Hulk, & Captain America)
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Cap-mythos.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/128512369/mythos.rar.html

My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

Richo1981
07-10-2008, 02:52 AM
Cheers for the uploads Rogue. Those Unlimited Access comics are awesome.

wigwam
07-10-2008, 01:26 PM
Thanks. Noy only are the comics great but the comments are too!:)

houdini
07-10-2008, 04:23 PM
Slapstick (Steve Harmon) is a Marvel Comics superhero created in the early nineties. He debuted in Slapstick #1, November (1992), created by Len Kaminski and James Fry. He resembles an animated clown and has the abilities of a slapstick cartoon character, such as one from Looney Tunes, including warping reality to match that of an animated cartoon.

In 1992, Slapstick made his Marvel debut in a four issue limited series, which guest starred mainstream Marvel characters. Afterwards, he made one other notable appearance, with the New Warriors in Marvel Comics Presents, and was unseen until a Civil War cameo in She-Hulk. Now, he regularly appears in Avengers: The Initiative as a recruit.

Slapstick #1-4

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http://rapidshare.com/files/128667106/Slpstck_01-04.rar

My links. Credit to scanners and original uploaders.

rogue
07-11-2008, 02:57 AM
Elektra Natchios, usually referred to only by her first name Elektra, is a fictional character in publications from Marvel Comics. Created by Frank Miller, the character first appeared in Daredevil #168 (January 1981).

Elektra is a Greek ninja assassin who wields two bladed sai as her trademark weapon. She is a love interest of the superhero Daredevil, but her violent nature and mercenary lifestyle divide the two. She is one of Frank Miller's best-loved creations, and subsequent writers' use of her is controversial as Marvel had originally promised to not resurrect the character without Miller's permission.[1] She has also appeared as a supporting character of the X-Men's Wolverine.

She is named after Electra, daughter of Agamemnon of Mycenae and Clytemnestra of Sparta. In the 2003 movie Daredevil, she was portrayed by Jennifer Garner. Garner returned for the role as the main character in the 2005 spinoff, Elektra.

Elektra v1 1-19
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http://rapidshare.com/files/128716563/Elek_v1_1-10.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/128727993/Elek_v1_11-19.rar.html

Elektra v2 1-35
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/elektrav2.jpg

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Elektra Lives Again
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Elektra & Wolverine: Redeemer
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Elektra official movie adaptation
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rogue
07-11-2008, 03:02 AM
Bullseye is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by Marv Wolfman and John Romita, Sr., he was drawn by Bob Brown in the character's first appearance, Daredevil #131 (March 1976).

He is a psychopathic assassin. Bullseye uses the opportunities afforded by his line of work to exercise his homicidal tendencies and to work out his own personal vendetta against Daredevil.

While he possesses no superhuman powers, Bullseye is able to use almost any object as a lethal projectile, be it weapons like shuriken and sai or seemingly harmless objects like playing cards and pencils. He is one of Daredevil's chief foes, usually serving as antithesis to the hero by showing what one might become when blessed with keener abilities than most. His aim is uncanny, being at nearly metahuman levels.

Bullseye's real name and origins are unknown. He has used the name "Benjamin Poindexter" on several occasions, but there are also instances where his name is given as “Lester.” The miniseries Bullseye: Greatest Hits (2004) developed the character's back-story, but also revealed that some or all of it has been fabricated, probably by Bullseye himself. In this series, Bullseye's name was Leonard. In the Daredevil film he is portrayed by actor Colin Farrell. Bullseye is currently a member of the thunderbolts.

Bullseye Greatest hits 1-5
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Punisher vs Bullseye 1-5
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Daredevil Bullseye The Target
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rogue
07-11-2008, 03:03 AM
Bullet Points is a Marvel comic limited series that was published in 2006 and 2007, written by J. Michael Straczynski, illustrated by Tommy Lee Edwards and lettered by John Workman.

The series was released under the Marvel Knights imprint and examines the consequences to the Marvel Universe when Dr. Erskine is killed before Steve Rogers is injected with the Super-Soldier Serum and Ben Parker is killed before he raises Peter Parker.

Bulletpoints 1-5
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rogue
07-11-2008, 03:05 AM
Powerless was a limited series by Marvel. What makes a hero? Is it his actions, or is it the results of those actions? Powerless explores what it means to be a hero in very human terms. By re-imagining Marvel’s most popular characters without superhuman powers, this story strips down to the core heroes we have all come to know and love. These characters - including Peter Parker, Matt Murdock and Logan - were fated to be heroes. Just because Peter Parker wasn’t bitten by a radioactive spider doesn’t mean he didn’t do battle with a madman named Norman Osborn. Matt Murdock? Blinded, yes - but with no heightened senses. However, he did become a legal champion of the poor in Hell’s Kitchen, and he did cross paths with Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin. And Logan is, of course, the enigmatic - and amnesiac - drifter on the run from his past.
The story is done from the perspective of psychiatrist William Watts. Watts has just woken up from an inexplicable coma having been dreaming of the Marvel Universe. For some unfathomable reason, everyone around him is a Marvel character, even down to the minor names in his appointment books.

Powerless 1-6
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houdini
07-11-2008, 07:33 PM
The Shadowmasters are fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. They first appeared in several issues of Punisher War Journal leading to Shadowmasters #1 (October 1989), a 4-issue limited series. The Shadowmasters were created by Carl Potts

The Shadowmasters are a race of martial arts masters of ninjutsu native to the Iga province of Japan. Legend states that these warriors were half demon and half human, and possessed mystical talents. For centuries, they have served as protectors of Iga Province and its people in times of internal strife in Japan.

When Japan surrendered after World War II, U.S. Army Captain James Richards took command and oversaw the government of Iga Province. Shigeru Ezaki was one of the last Shadowmasters, and the mayor of a small town in Iga names Ueno. When Richards saved the life of Ezaki's son Salih, the two became friends. Over the years, Ezaki began training Richards's son Philip along with his own son Sojin and daughter Yuriko in the art of ninjutsu.

The Shadowmasters once came into conflict with the Punisher, but later joined forces with him and the Black Widow.

Shadowmasters #1-4

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houdini
07-11-2008, 07:34 PM
Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja is a comic book about an American ninja in World War III. It was written by Larry Hama between 1989 and 1990. The first appearance of Nth Man and Alfie O'Meagan was in Marvel Comics Presents #25 in August, 1989.

The series concerns two boys; "one is very, very good, and one is very, very bad." One would grow up to be the CIA's deadliest assassin. The other would save the world from nuclear war. The trouble is... the assassin was the good one...

Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja #1-16

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houdini
07-11-2008, 07:38 PM
Nightmare is a supernatural being who has appeared in many Marvel Comics stories, most commonly as one of Doctor Strange's major enemies. The character was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in Strange Tales #110 (July, 1963), the very same issue where the Master of the Mystic Arts first appeared. He is the evil ruler of a 'dream dimension', where tormented humans are brought during their sleep. He roams this realm on his black unicorn, Dreamstalker. He appears as a chalk-white man with wild green hair, a green bodysuit and a ragged cape.

Most recently, Nightmare appeared in in the "Secret Invasion" arc of The Incredible Hercules. Hercules and the God Squad, making their way to the Skrull gods' realm, require a map of the Dreamtime, and barter with Nightmare for it. Nightmare agrees, in exchange for access to the fears of the five gods; however, he actually intends to use these divine fears to conquer the world. Hercules and the others escape his realm, having stolen the map via trickery.

Neil Gaiman's famous version of the DC Comics character The Sandman, is similar in some ways to Nightmare, though Gaiman's Sandman is a mostly benevolent entity, unlike Nightmare. Note also that during the period of Sandman's popularity, Marvel had Nightmare star in a mini-series with a similar style (Nightmare: A Killer of a Love Story).

Nightmare #1-4 ("A Killer of a Love Story")

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rogue
07-11-2008, 09:26 PM
Amalgam Comics was a metafictional American comic book publisher, and part of a collaboration between Marvel Comics and DC Comics, in which the two comic book publishers merged their characters to create new ones (e.g., DC Comics' Batman and Marvel's Wolverine became the Amalgam character Dark Claw). These characters first appeared in a series of twelve comic books which were published in 1996, between issues 3 and 4 of the Marvel vs. DC miniseries. A second set (of another twelve comic books) followed a year later.

The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Alternate Universes 2005 designated the Amalgam Universe as Earth-9602.

For two weeks, Marvel and DC published Amalgam Comics. During the publication of Amalgam Comics, the companies treated it as if it had always existed, giving it a fictional history stretching back to the Golden Age of Comics, as well as retcons and reboots, such as the Secret Crisis of the Infinity Hour (an amalgam of Secret Wars, Crisis on Infinite Earths, Infinity Gauntlet and Zero Hour), including an Amalgam version of the cover of Crisis on Infinite Earths #7, with Super-Soldier holding his sidekick's body. The books even went so far as to have letter pages with readers talking about stories they had read for years from the company line.

The first Amalgam event occurred near the end of the Marvel vs. DC crossover event in 1996. The first twelve Amalgam titles were released in a single week, temporarily replacing both publishers' regular releases. Half the comics in the event were published by Marvel and half by DC. A year later, the stunt was repeated, but without the crossover as background. Later, both publishers collected their issues into trade paperback collections.

In the 24 Amalgam Comics printed, one-third of those printed included letter-columns by fictitious fans to give a larger background to the stories and to help give hints of what might happen in the next issue. The "fans'" hometowns were usually fusions of existing American cities. Dr Strangefate #1 should be read between DC vs Marvel 3 & 4. Dc vs Marvel is on pg 52.

Amalgam 1-24
pt1. Amazon, Assasins, Doctor Strangefate, JLX, Legends of the Darkclaw, Super soldier, Bruce Wayne agent of shield, Magneto & The Magnetic Men, Speed Demon, Spider-boy, x-patrol, bullets & bracelets
pt2. Bat-thing, JLX Unleashed, Lobo the duck, super soldier man of war, challengers of Fantastic, dark claw adventures, exciting x-patrol, generation hex, iron lantern, magnetic men featuring magneto, spider-boy team-up, Thorion of the new asgods

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amalgam pt 2
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rogue
07-11-2008, 09:37 PM
7/10/08 latest releases

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Amazing_Spiderman_565
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Captain America White #0
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new exiles 8
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Young X-Men 004
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Ultimate Origins 02 (of 5)
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Invincible Iron Man 03
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Secret Invasion 04
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Guardians of the Galaxy 03
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The Last Defenders 05 (of 6)
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Captain Britain And MI 13 - 03 (2008) (Minutemen-Rezone)
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the twelve 6
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genext 3
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Eternals 002 (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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Nova 015 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Credit to origional uploaders and scanners. Missing Amazing Spider-girl 22, Iron Man Legaacy of Doom 4, Marvel Adventures Hulk 13. Will post when available. World War Hulk Chronicles 1 is delayed. Enjoy. New rapidshare links for ultimate origins 2 & young x-men 4.

rogue
07-12-2008, 01:26 AM
The Clone Saga or Spider-Clone Saga was a major story arc in Marvel Comics which ran from 1994 to 1996 involving many clones of Spider-Man.

The story is considered within fandom to be one of the most controversial stories ever told for Spider-Man if not in the comics industry as a whole. The story was intended to wrap up in less than a year. However, the comics sold very well and the writers were encouraged to prolong the saga as long as possible. This led to some changes to the storyline that ultimately proved unpopular.

Although there were many people involved, the Clone Saga is most closely associated with Terry Kavanagh, who proposed the idea, and Howard Mackie, who worked on the majority of the smaller crossovers involved in the overall storyarc. Executive editors on the storyline included Tom DeFalco, Bob Budiansky, and Bob Harras.

The second Clone Saga
More years passed before Spider-Man's clone reappeared. He had survived the battle and for several years had lived an existence under the name Ben Reilly (a combination of Peter's Uncle Ben's first name and Aunt May's maiden name). A series of chaotic events followed, in which Peter and Ben were plagued by both a resurrected Jackal and by Kaine, who was an unsuccessful first clone. In the process, another clone of Spider-Man became the villain Spidercide. Matters were further confused by the interventions of the mysterious and seemingly all-powerful Judas Traveller and Scrier.

The revelations made by the High Evolutionary were revealed to have been inaccurate, driven by a determination to discredit Warren, who had formerly worked with him.

Medical tests indicated Peter was actually the clone and Ben the original. Peter temporarily retired as Spider-Man, leaving the mantle of Spider-Man to Ben. An explosive climax revealed that Peter, Ben, the Jackal and many others had all been manipulated for years by Norman Osborn, who had been secretly alive all along. Osborn said Peter was the original, a claim that was confirmed when Ben died saving Peter's life and his body degenerated like any other clone's. Spider-Man: The Osborn Journal (February 1997) explains the Green Goblin's role in the entire storyline.

During the mid-1990s, Marvel consistently published four monthly Spider-Man series, roughly one every week. For the most part, the Spider-titles were treated during this storyline as a single weekly series, although occasionally they would separate, pair off, or have special anniversary editions. The Clone Saga ran through all four titles from October 1994 to December 1996, in addition to a multitude of spin-offs, one-shots, and ancillary issues. With that said, the relevant issues are:

Ongoings:

Web of Spider-Man #117–129,see pg 11 and its replacement, Sensational Spider-Man #0–11 see pg 10
Amazing Spider-Man #394–418 see pg 9
Spider-Man #51–75 see pg 10
Spectacular Spider-Man #217–240 see pg 10
Spider-Man Unlimited (Vol. 1) #7–14 see pg 11
Peter Parker: Spider-Man see pg 10
Furthermore, all five titles except Peter Parker: Spider-man were temporarily renamed with "Scarlet Spider" in place of "Spider-Man" for two months, in imitation of the X-Men's "Age of Apocalypse" stunt. see pg 11
Special one-shots and mini-series:

Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Alpha
Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Omega
Spider-Man: The Lost Years
Spider-Man: The Final Adventure
Spider-Man: Clone Journals
Spider-Man: The Parker Years
Spider-Man: Redemption
Spider-Man: Jackal Files
Spider-Man: Dead Man's Hand
Though no longer in print, there was a trade paperback which collected the four-part Revelation storyline. Originally, The Osborn Journal was to be included. Instead, Spider-Man #75 has 14 bonus pages. The first seven show Ben fighting briefly with Norman Osborn, set during Amazing Spider-Man #418. The second seven show Peter and Mary Jane mourning over the loss of Ben Reilly and Baby May, which has Spider-Man dumping Ben's ashes in the river. The bonus pages are drawn by John Romita Jr..

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spider-man final adventures
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spider-man clone journal
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spider-man the parker years
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spider-man redemption
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spider-man dead man's hand
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spider-man 101 ways to end the clone saga
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rogue
07-12-2008, 01:28 AM
Spider-Man: Chapter One is the name of a comic book limited series starring Spider-Man published by Marvel Comics for 13 issues (#1-12, with a #0 added between #6 and #7) from December 1998 to October 1999.

The entire series was written and drawn by John Byrne. In some ways it can be seen as an attempt to repeat his previous success for DC Comics with Superman in the 1986 six-issue limited series The Man of Steel. In a fashion similar to that previous series Chapter One was an attempt to revive interest in the Spider-Man character by revamping aspects of his backstory.

An example of the changes introduced was the tying of the origin of Doctor Octopus to that of Spider-Man.

The comic was controversial. Some fans objected to Byrne's perceived tampering with the classic Spider-Man stories produced by his creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and complained that the original 1960s stories did not require any updating at all. For his part, Byrne has said that the series was intended to be more along the lines of the Heroes Reborn event, in that it was supposed to be a new interpretation of the character designed to draw in new readers. According to Byrne, when criticism of the series began, Marvel started insisting that it was, in fact, intended to replace the original Lee-Ditko stories, fueling the controversy.

The series disregarded the then recently finished Untold Tales of Spider-Man series, rendering its stories non-canonical. In some ways similar to Chapter One, Untold Tales also featured stories from Spider-Man's early career, but instead of replacing the original comics they added to them, telling stories which occurred at the same time. Untold Tales was popular with many of the same fans who criticised Byrne's limited series.

However Chapter One was a modest sales success (possibly because it was sold only through the direct market, which limited its exposure to potential new readers), and it finished out its run as planned, even adding a #0 in April 1999 between #6 and 7.

Since Byrne left the Spider-Man titles, his successors have shied away from making any references to the series, and it is now commonly assumed that the original stories have regained their canonical status.

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rogue
07-12-2008, 01:38 AM
spider-man blue
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spider-man quality of life
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spider-man negative exposure
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spider-man mysterio manifesto
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rogue
07-12-2008, 01:41 AM
The Slingers are a group of fictional superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. They starred in their own eponymous short-lived comic book.

The Slingers were four teenage superheroes who had been inspired by Spider-Man. The group first appeared in Slingers #0, a free promotional comic book included in an issue of Wizard. Slingers #1 used a controversial sales gimmick: four versions of the first issue were produced, each telling a fourth of the first issue's story from the point of view of one of the four team members. The series failed to sustain sales, despite a small but loyal fan base, and the series was cancelled with issue #12.

The team's four members used costumes and codenames that had been used by Spider-Man during the Identity Crisis crossover. During "Identity Crisis", Spider-Man was wanted for murder with a million-dollar reward posted for his capture; instead of his normal costumed identity, he adopted four other costumes and created a different crime-fighting persona for each suit. After this crisis had ended, he discarded the four costumes, and they subsequently disappeared, reappearing in the possession of the Golden Age superhero called the Black Marvel. The Marvel gave the costumes to four youths, and trained them to become heroes.

Aside from brief cameos in New Warriors and Contest of Champions II- during which they were defeated by the New Warriors in a game of basketball, the teams reasoning that not every contest had to be a straight-out fight-, the team made no appearances elsewhere, and in their own series only received a few brief appearances by their inspiration, Spider-Man. When it was revealed that the Black Marvel had received the costumes through a deal with the demon Mephisto, the Slingers broke from him, and then returned to free his soul from Mephisto. The Black Marvel died, free from Mephisto's grasp, and the team apparently disbanded. Ricochet has recently made several guest appearances in the Marvel comic Runaways as a member of Excelsior, a group made of other former teenage heroes whose goal is to help fellow teenage superheroes to adjust to mundane lives and dissuade other super-powered teenagers from becoming heroes. They were introduced in "True Believers" the first arc of Runaways Volume Two. Recently, Ricochet (while attending their usual group meeting) followed both Darkhawk and the third Spider-Woman on their mission to take down the MGH dealers that once used Mattie as a source for the drug.

Hornet was later found dead by forces of S.H.I.E.L.D.. He had died confronting Wolverine, who had been brainwashed by the Hand, an evil ninja cult. Prodigy has only recently resurfaced, fighting against Iron Man during the Civil War event. Eventually Prodigy joins with Captain America's underground movement. Dusk has recently been seen as a captive of the Puppet Master.

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rogue
07-12-2008, 01:45 AM
Just wanted to let you all know I will be taking a break from posting over the weekend. Need to catch up on my reading and give you all a chance to grab your comics before you get bombarded with new stuff. Will pick back up on Monday with posts. Looking into doing Venom. Enjoy andd have a great weekend.

foxmodem
07-12-2008, 06:39 AM
Just wanted to let you all know I will be taking a break from posting over the weekend. Need to catch up on my reading and give you all a chance to grab your comics before you get bombarded with new stuff. Will pick back up on Monday with posts. Looking into doing Venom. Enjoy andd have a great weekend.

Have a good one!

houdini
07-13-2008, 04:20 PM
Had a few requests for Jack Kirby's Secret City Saga, which was published by Topps Comics in the early 90's, and have finally gotten around to posting it (sorry for the delay, everyone). After talking to rogue about which thread to post it in, I ultimately opted to just post it in our DC thread (link is below my signature) so as to keep this one strictly M@rvel , and post this notice to that effect here in rogue's thread. The series can be found on page 16 and 17 at Houdini's House of Comics. Captain Victory is on page 12. Enjoy!

houdini
07-14-2008, 01:35 PM
American Dream (Shannon Carter) is a fictional character featured in the Marvel Comics MC2 series A-Next. Her costume is very similar to that of Captain America and like him she has an indestructible metal shield. She appeared as a civilian in A-Next no. 1, and was named as "Shannon" in A-Next no.3; it was not until A-Next no. 4 that she appeared in costume, as a prospective team member.

American Dream's own five-part mini-series began in May 2008.

American Dream #1-5

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rogue
07-14-2008, 04:24 PM
A symbiote, in Marvel Comics' fictional universe, is a living, sentient, alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive. Since it has no classifying name, it is referred to as a symbiote because of its symbiotic relationships. Often symbiotes are called "living costume" because of the way the amorphous creatures envelop their hosts. They have incredible adaptive attributes and quickly gain similar powers to the superhuman they bond to. They are extremly deadly and have murderous urges on a regular basis. Some symbiotes, like Venom and Carnage, are known to threaten to eat their victims.

The symbiote enhances the physical attributes of its host, commonly increasing their strength and speed to superhuman, levels as well as granting them a range of other powers such as transformation and mass-alteration.

The first appearance of a symbiote occurs in Secret Wars #8 in which it bonds with Spider-Man. Eventually the symbiote attempted to permanently bind itself to the character and had to be forcibly removed after which time it bonded with Eddie Brock to become Venom. Since then numerous symbiotes have appeared, many of which are the offspring of the original Venom symbiote and possess similar or even greater powers. The second symbiote was the Carnage symbiote which bonded with Cletus Kasady to form Carnage

It is unclear where the symbiotes actually originated, but it is known that their species existed for millions of years prior to the arrival of the Venom symbiote on Earth. It is implied that Galactus, devourer of worlds, consumed a world which they had taken over and where they had thrived, based on Carnage's reaction to the Silver Surfer, former herald of Galactus. It was mistakenly believed that this was their homeworld. It is shown through the Carnage symbiote that this was a world whose dominant life forms had been overrun by the marauding symbiotes.

In Venom: Seed of Darkness -1, it is stated that when Krobaa was brought to Earth it bonded with the professor that had found him to acquire (through the symbiosis) knowledge of humanity to bring the information to a high galactic order that valued "Diversity of mind above all else", but Krobaa was infected with the madness of the human mind. Attacking all living things claiming to feed on their fear (much like Dreadface) and only after Eddie Brock's camera flash had weakened him, Krobaa regained control of himself and committed suicide to save other planets from the "plague of madness."

The mini-series Planet of the Symbiotes presents a different story (widely accepted as the canon story), symbiotes were originally an unfeeling, conquering race, taking over any species they came in contact with to feed off their emotions; this mainly involved adrenaline rushes from death-defying feats and, as a consequence, the hosts tend to be short-lived. This was also evidenced in the Fantastic Four series, when a black cube (imprisoned by Devos the Devastator as a trophy of the most dangerous species he has ever faced) escapes and is revealed to be a sentient alien symbiote (called Dreadface in the issue's title) that fuels (and then feeds off) the animosity between the Human Torch and the Thing before apparently being incinerated. The Venom symbiote was different because it desired a strong bond with a single host, and desired to belong rather than to dominate, leading to imprisonment by its own race, at which point it was brought to Battleworld during the first Secret Wars. The Venom symbiote describes itself as a mutation though it may just as likely be an atavism among its species. While the number of symbiotes in existence at present is unknown, Venom tells Carnage that he, Carnage, is the nine hundred ninety-ninth in his line, and making Carnage's offspring Toxin the thousandth. However, there are likely to be more than this because Venom was only talking about the amount in his personal family line, not the species as a whole. The symbiote that temporarily merged with Spider-Man was found in the Secret Wars. See pg 24 for secret wars 1.
Read order :
pt 1 amazing spider-man super special 1
pt 2 spider-man super special 1
pt 3 venom super special 1
pt 4 spectacular spider-man super special 1
pt 5 web of spider-man super special 1


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rogue
07-14-2008, 04:33 PM
Venom, or the Venom Symbiote, is the name given to the first symbiote life form to appear in the fictional Marvel Universe. The creature is a sentient alien with a gooey, almost liquid-like form. It requires a host, usually human, to bond around for its survival. In return the Venom creature gives its host enhanced powers. In effect, when the Venom Symbiote bonds with a human to form a super-villain, that new dual-life form itself is also often called Venom. The symbiote, with or without a host, is an archenemy of Spider-Man, who was the first host it merged with before its evil motives were clear. After Spider-Man rejected it, the symbiote went on to merge with other hosts and so began its popular reign as the villain known as Venom.

The Venom Symbiote first appeared in Secret Wars vol.1, #8 where Spider-Man first encountered it and unwittingly merged with it. After Spider-Man rejected it the Symbiote merged with Eddie Brock, its most well-known host, in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (March 1986). Its current host is Mac Gargan, the villain formerly known as Scorpion. see thunderbolts pg 48.

Originally, the symbiote was portrayed as a mute and lonely creature craving the company of a host. More recently, it has been shown as increasingly abusive of its hosts, and having the powers of speech. Also the Venom Symbiote itself has no known name, as Venom is essentially the moniker it has adopted since its history with Spider-Man on Earth.
According to S.H.I.E.L.D., it is considered one of the greatest threats to humanity, alongside Magneto, Doctor Doom, and Red Skull.

The Venom symbiote also appears in the film Spider-Man 3, first merging to Spider-Man's suit and then to Eddie Brock Jr.The first Venom, Eddie Brock was a reporter for the Daily Globe before he fabricated a story revealing the identity of the Sin-Eater. Shortly after the story was published Spider-Man caught the real Sin-Eater, and Brock was disgraced as a news reporter, costing him his job and then his wife. Now writing for cheap gossip magazines Brock centers the frustration of his life on utter loathing of Spider-Man, which only escalates when it is revealed he has cancer. In response Brock begins working out and bringing his body to a higher performance[6]. Meanwhile, the Symbiote needing another human host in order to survive finds itself psychically attracted to Brock for both his increased adrenaline and mutual hatred for Spider-Man.

Together they formed into the first of the dark, villainous creatures known as Venom. This name originally applied to Brock, over the Symbiote. But over the years as the Symbiote itself lent toward more intelligence and moved to additional human hosts the name began to apply to the Symbiote as well as its hosts. Brock as Venom fought Spider-Man many times, and came close to winning on several occasions. As well as helping Eddie to seek continued revenge against Spider-Man, the symbiote also allowed him to indulge in a sporadic career as a vigilante. Eddie and the symbiote both share, at times, a desire to protect innocent people from all harm, even if it means working side-by-side with the hated Spider-Man.

Venom v1 1-18
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Trial of Venom
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Venom Lethal Protector 1-6
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Venom: Funeral Pyre
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The Birth of Venom
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venom the mace
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venom Sign of the boss
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Rune vs venom
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venom on trial
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venom licence to kill
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venom the enemy within
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rogue
07-14-2008, 04:35 PM
Carnage is a fictional character, a supervillain that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #361 (vol. 1, April 1992) and was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Mark Bagley.

According to his introduction in the trade paperback book Spider-Man: Carnage (which reprints Amazing Spider-Man #361-363), David Michelinie created Carnage to be a darker version of Venom. Michelinie intended to have Venom's human alter ego, Eddie Brock, be killed off in Amazing Spider-Man #400 (which he ended up not writing) and have the symbiote continue to bond with a series of hosts. However, as Brock and Venom's popularity grew, Marvel would not allow him to be killed. Thus, Michelinie decided that if he couldn't bond the existing symbiote with a different host, he should instead create a whole new one. He thought of making this new character a total psychopath who unlike Venom had no sense of honor. The character was originally meant to be named "Chaos" and then "Ravage" before being settled on "Carnage." Carnage's human component, Cletus Kasady was designed by Erik Larsen and was modeled on the Joker. Mark Bagley designed Carnage in symbiotic form.

Cletus Kasady was introduced in Amazing #344. He didn't appear as Carnage until a small cameo in Amazing #360 (the character appears in issue #359, but remains off-panel and in shadows) and, finally, Carnage made his first full appearance in the following issue which started a 3-issue story arc with him as the villain. Carnage's first appearances sold out and he became a fan favorite. Carnage next appeared in what is considered to be his most famous story, the 1993 Spider-Man event "Maximum Carnage," a 14-part storyline crossover that spanned through all the Spider-titles. While highly popular, some fans contend that the storyline dragged on for too long and was nothing but a complete gore-fest with little value story-wise.[3]

In 1996, two one-shot comics centered entirely around Carnage were released, entitled Carnage: Mind Bomb and Carnage: It's A Wonderful Life, both of which expand on his character.

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Carnage it's a wonderful life
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rogue
07-14-2008, 04:37 PM
Toxin (Patrick Mulligan) is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He is the third major Symbiote of the Spider-Man series, the eighth known to have appeared in the comics outside of the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, and the first symbiote that Spider-Man considers an ally, despite temporary alliances with Venom on numerous occasions.

Toxin
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rogue
07-14-2008, 04:40 PM
Maximum Carnage is a fourteen-part crossover storyline printed in Marvel's Spider-Man family of titles in 1993, featuring Spider-Man and Venom again teaming up to face Venom's murderous 'child'. This arc was collected as a trade paperback in September 1994 (ISBN 0-7851-0038-5), and a new edition was released in January 2005 (ISBN 0-7851-0987-0).

Read order
Chapter I - Spider-Man Unlimited #1 - "Carnage Rising!"
Chapter II - Web of Spider-Man #101 - "Dark Light"
Chapter III - Amazing Spider-Man #378 - "Demons on Broadway"
Chapter IV - Spider-Man #35 - "Team Venom"
Chapter V - Spectacular Spider-Man #201 - "Over The Line!"
Chapter VI - Web of Spider-Man #102 - "Sinking Fast"
Chapter VII - Amazing Spider-Man #379 - "The Gathering Storm"
Chapter VIII - Spider-Man #36 - "Hate is in the Air"
Chapter IX - Spectacular Spider-Man #202 - "The Turning Point"
Chapter X - Web of Spider-Man #103 - "Sin City"
Chapter XI - Amazing Spider-Man #380 - "Soldiers of Hope"
Chapter XII - Spider-Man #37 - "The Light!"
Chapter XIII - Spectacular Spider-Man #203 - "War of the Heart!"
Chapter XIV - Spider-Man Unlimited #2 - "The Hatred, The Horror & The Hero!"

Maximum Carnage tpb (whole saga one book)
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You need both parts. download both extract folders to same folder, highlight both and select archive but change rar to cbr. it will make one big 180mb cbr. the trace paperback has all parts and 334 pgs. My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-14-2008, 04:42 PM
The Green Goblin is the name given to several fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964), and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. The original and current Green Goblin is Norman Osborn who first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #37. After a serum enhanced industrialist Norman Osborn's physical abilities and intellect but also drove him insane, he adopted a Halloween themed appearance, dressing in a goblin costume and using an arsenal of high-tech weapons, notably grenade-like "Pumpkin Bombs" while riding on a bat-shaped "Goblin glider" to terrorize New York City.

The Green Goblin is one of Spider-Man's most recognizable foes, being responsible for some of the most influential and dramatic moments in his life and posing a significant threat to him and his loved ones. Wizard Magazine rated the Green Goblin the 19th greatest villain of all time.[1] The character has appeared in numerous Spider-Man related media throughout the years, including television series and the Spider-Man films in which he is portrayed by Academy Award-nominated actor Willem Dafoe.

green Goblin 1-13
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spider-man revenge of the green goblin
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rogue
07-14-2008, 04:44 PM
Beyond! was a six-issue limited series published by Marvel Comics. It was written by Dwayne McDuffie and illustrated by Scott Kolins. The first issue of the series was released on July 6, 2006 and the final issue on December 6, 2006. It was edited by Tom Brevoort and lettered by Dave Lamphear.

The series follows a group of mismatched superheroes and supervillains — Hank Pym, the Wasp, Gravity, Medusa, Firebird, Alyosha Kravinoff, Venom (Mac Gargan)The Hood and the Space Phantom —who have been abducted by a cosmic entity, supposedly The Beyonder, to the alien Battleworld for unknown purposes. Deathlok was later introduced to the roster.

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houdini
07-15-2008, 04:00 PM
Red Sonja, the She-Devil with a Sword, is a fictional character, a low fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. She first appeared in Conan the Barbarian #23 (Marvel Comics). The character was loosely based on Red Sonya of Rogatino in Robert E. Howard's short story "The Shadow of the Vulture" (The Magic Carpet, January 1934), which Roy Thomas rewrote as a Conan story for the Marvel comic. Thomas also somewhat based Red Sonja on another character - Dark Agnes de Chastillon (also known as Agnes de Chastillon, Dark Agnes, Agnes de La Fere, and The Sword Woman), who is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard set in 16th Century France. The stories were not printed until a long time after the author's death.

Red Sonja has become the archetypical example of the fantasy figure of a fierce and stunningly beautiful female barbarian who typically wears armor resembling a bikini or lingerie.

Marvel Feature 1-7

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Red Sonja 1-15

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Red Sonja v2 #1-2

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Red Sonja v3 #1-13

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Red Sonja The Movie (Super Special 38), Red Sonja: Scavenger Hunt

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Spider Man & Red Sonja #1-5

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houdini
07-16-2008, 02:22 PM
Marvel Comics Group's nine-year run of Star Wars comics saw more than its fair share of talented creators weaving the ongoing monthly into the classic series that it is today. The books themselves carried an innocence granted by a largely popular set of films that hadn't yet been bogged down with years of expanded universe continuity.

Unlike most of the Dark Horse comics of today, the Marvel run was geared mostly towards young readers and it showed in the way the storytelling carried out. For the most part, these tales didn't continue longer than two or three issues and always saw all loose ends tied up. Though many of these old tomes were as lighthearted as a Saturday morning cartoon, others shined with such mature undertones that they hold up to this day. It is more than just enjoyable to read these stories; it's 22 pages of the truest nostalgia there is. Held within their covers is the key to the door of childhood, and an escape guaranteed to warm the heart of any of us in the Star Wars Generation.

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My links. Credit to scanners and original uploaders. Issues #6, 21, 22, 23 are each missing two or three pages in the scan. I have not been able to locate complete scans of these issues, so if anyone has full copies of those issues please let me know.

houdini
07-16-2008, 02:31 PM
Star Wars: Droids was an 8-issue comic book series published by Star Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, from 1986 to 1987. The series was based on the Star Wars: Droids animated series from the 1985-86 season, which was cancelled shortly after this series began.

Unlike the TV show which was set around 15 BBY, this series was set around 10-6 BBY and ended with a semi-adaptation of A New Hope with the unique perspective of being seen through R2-D2 & C-3PO's point of view.

Ewoks was a 14 issue series of comics published by Star Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics from 1985 to 1987. The series was based on the animated series and was aimed at a young audience.

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The Ewoks #1-14

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The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi (Marvel Super Specials #16,27)

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rogue
07-16-2008, 05:47 PM
in late 2006, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Onslaught event, a five-issue mini-series, Onslaught Reborn, by Loeb and Liefeld, saw the villain return and explored these dangling plot threads. Set after Decimation but before Civil War, it sees the mutant energy from the depowered mutants reforming Onslaught. The series, Onslaught Reborn, ends with the villain floating in the Negative Zone.

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rogue
07-16-2008, 05:49 PM
Franklin Richards is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Universe. He first appears in in Fantastic Four Annual #6 (November 1968), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby

Franklin is an Omega-Level mutant with vast reality-manipulating powers. He is the young son of Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman of the Fantastic Four and the older brother of Valeria Richards. Though, he was born in Fantastic Four Annual #6, he didn't receive his name until two years later in Fantastic Four #94 when his parents decide on Franklin Benjamin Richards, his middle name is taken from his Godfather Benjamin Jacob Grimm, the Thing. Franklin shares the same middle name as Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man, who once told Franklin "Uncle Bens are always right". Franklin's first name comes from Franklin Storm, his maternal grandfather.

In the out-of-continuity humor series Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius, Franklin is portrayed as a Calvin-esque troublemaker who can't resist "playing" with his father's inventions, with disastrous results. Franklin must then scramble to reverse the effects/clean up after the results of his "play", with the help of his long-suffering robot nanny H.E.R.B.I.E., or face punishment from his parents. In the Son of a Genius one-shot Everybody Loves Franklin, Franklin encountered a non-superpowered version of Katie Power (the "real" Franklin's former Power Pack teammate); while Franklin a first disliked Katie in stereotypical young boy fashion, he seemed to develop a crush on her (reciprocated by Katie) when he discovered that she had a talent for mayhem similar to his own.

Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius began as a series of back-up strips, each one appearing in all Marvel books released in a certain publishing week. The strips were well-received by Marvel readership and the concept was granted a self-titled one-shot, which primarily reprinted the published strips to date. A second one-shot followed, subtitled Everybody Loves Franklin, with new material. A third one-shot, a Summer Special of new stories, and a fourth, subtitled Happy Franksgiving; in which includes a unique mini-tale involving Thanksgiving Day, have already been released. And a fifth one-shot titled, World Be Warned, It's Franklin Richards, Son of a Genius was followed by Fantastic Four Presents Franklin Richards, Son of a Genius: Monster Mash. All of the Son of a Genius stories to date have been drawn by Chris Eliopoulos and co-written by Eliopoulos and Marc Sumerak.

A Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius one-shot entitled Franklin Richards: Not-So-Secret Invasion sees Franklin and H.E.R.B.I.E. face Skrull invaders in the title story, which parodies Marvel's 2008 crossover event Secret Invasion

Franklin Richards son of a genius
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pt. 1 every body loves franklin, super summer special, happy franksgiving, March Madness, Monster Mash
pt. 2 Fall football, Not so secret invasion, Spring Break, World be warned

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rogue
07-16-2008, 05:51 PM
Doctor Victor von Doom is a Marvel Comics supervillain created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The character made his first debut in Fantastic Four #5 (July 1962), and his full origin was told in Fantastic Four Annual #2 (1964). Doom is born a gypsy, and his father's wrongful death and discovery that his mother was a witch lead to the youth becoming a brilliant, if arrogant scientist. After a failed experiment leaves his face disfigured, Doom retreated to Tibet, where he cast his distinctive armor and mask and set out to dominate the world. While he does not possess superpowers, Doom uses his intellect and cunning to create powerful weapons and lethal traps.

Doom is considered the archenemy of the Fantastic Four, but has also fought other superheroes such as the Avengers, Silver Surfer, the Hulk, Captain America, X-Men, Iron Man, and Spider-Man. Doom has also faced off against fellow villains like Magneto and Venom, and confronted Superman in a Marvel/DC crossover. Doctor Doom is one of Marvel Comics' most recognizable and archetypal supervillains. The character has fought and opposed more heroes than any other Marvel villain. Creator Stan Lee declared Doom his favorite villain of those he created, and Wizard Magazine rated Doctor Doom the 4th greatest villain of all time.

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Doom : The Emperor Returns
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Books of Doom
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rogue
07-16-2008, 07:13 PM
Before The Fantastic Four: Ben Grimm & Logan 1-3
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Before THe Fantastic Four: Reed Richards 1-3
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Before The Fantastic Four: The Storms 1-3
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Fantastic Four : Big Town 1-4
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Fantastic Four: Foes 1-6
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Fantastic Four : First Family
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Fantastic Four: 1234
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Fantastic Four & Iron Man: Big in Japan
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Fantastic Four: Fireworks
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Fantastic Four Unplugged
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Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules
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Fantastic Four 1/2
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Fantastic Four: Monsters Unleashed
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Fantastic Four: Roast
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Fantastic Four Special Edition
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Fantastic Four: 40th Anniversary Wedding Special
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Fantastic Four World's greatest comic magazine
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Fantastic Four Movie adaptation
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Fantastic Four the legend
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Fantastic Four Isla Del Muerte
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Fantastic Four a death in the family
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Fantastic Four & GEn 13
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Fantastic Four 4th voyage of Sinbad
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Fantastic Five
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Fantastic Four The end
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The last Fantastic FOur story
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Fantastic Four The lost adventure
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Marvel Knight 4
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Fantastic Four Giant size 1-6
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X4 x-men vs fantastic four
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rogue
07-16-2008, 07:18 PM
The Human Torch (Jonathan "Johnny" Storm) is a fictional character and superhero of the Marvel Comics universe. He is a member of the Fantastic Four, making his first appearance in Fantastic Four #1 November 1961. Writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby re-introduced the Torch as a Silver Age version of the Golden
Age character of the same name created by Carl Burgos. Like the rest of the Fantastic Four, the Human Torch gained his powers on a spacecraft bombarded by cosmic rays. He can engulf his entire body in flames, is able to fly, can absorb fire harmlessly into his own body, and can control any nearby fire by sheer force of will. "Flame on!", which the Torch customarily shouts when activating his full-body flame effect, has become his catchphrase. The youngest of the group, he is brash and impetuous when compared to his beautiful and compassionate sister, Susan Storm, his sensible brother-in-law, Mister Fantastic, and the grumbling Thing. In the early 1960s, he starred in a series of solo adventures, published in Strange Tales. He is also a friend and frequent ally of Spider-Man.

Chris Evans portrays him in the 2005 film Fantastic Four and the 2007 sequel Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer.

The Human Torch was given a solo strip in Strange Tales in 1962 in order to bolster sales of the title.[15] The series began in Strange Tales #101 (Oct.
1962), in 12- to 14-page stories plotted by Lee and initially scripted by his brother, Larry Lieber, and drawn by penciller Kirby and inker Dick Ayers. Here,
Johnny was seen living with his elder sister, Susan, in fictional Glenview, Long Island, New York, where he continued high school and, with youthful naiveté,
attempted to maintain a "secret identity". (In Strange Tales #106 (Mar. 1963), Johnny discovered that his friends and neighbors knew of his dual identity all
along, from Fantastic Four news reports, but were humoring him.) Supporting characters included Johnny's girlfriend, Doris Evans, usually in consternation as
Johnny cheerfully flew off to battle bad guys. (She was seen again in a 1970s issue of Fantastic Four, having become a heavyset but cheerful wife and mother). Ayers took over the penciling after ten issues, later followed by original Golden Age Human Torch creator Carl Burgos and others. The FF made occasional cameo appearances, and the Thing became a co-star with issue #123 (Aug. 1964). The Human Torch shared the "split book" Strange Tales with fellow feature "Doctor Strange" for the majority of its run, before finally flaming off with issue #134 (July 1965), replaced the following month by "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.". The Silver Age stories were republished in 1974, along with some Golden Age Human Torch stories, in a short-lived ongoing Human Torch series. A later ongoing solo series in Marvel's manga-influenced "Tsunami" line, Human Torch, ran 12 issues (June 2003 - June 2004), followed by the five-issue limited series Spider-Man/Human Torch (March-July 2005), an "untold tales" team-up arc spanning the course of their friendship.

Strange tales 101-134
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human torch 1-12
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130000417/human_torch7-12.rar.html

my links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-16-2008, 07:32 PM
The Thing (Benjamin "Ben" Jacob Grimm) is a fictional character, a founding member of the superhero team known as the Fantastic Four in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee in The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961). His trademark orange rocky appearance, sense of humor, blue eyes, and his famous battle cry, "It's clobberin' time!" makes him one of comics' most recognizable and popular characters. The Thing's speech patterns are loosely based on those of Jimmy Durante.

Michael Chiklis portrays The Thing in the 2005 film Fantastic Four and its 2007 sequel Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer.

In addition to appearing in the Fantastic Four, the Thing has been the star of Marvel Two-in-One, Strange Tales (with his fellow Fantastic Four member the
Human Torch) and two incarnations of his own eponymous series, not to mention many miniseries and one-shots.

The Thing v1 1-36
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Thing v2 1-8
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Thing : Freak Show 1-4
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new link origionally only had 2-3 not 1-4

Thing & She-Hulk: The Long Night
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Tales Of THe Thing
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Thing Night falls on yancy street
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Hulk & Thing : Big Change
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the thing Last Line of Defense
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Hulk Thing Hard Knocks
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my links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

houdini
07-16-2008, 10:19 PM
July 16, 2008 New Releases

Amazing Spider-Man #566, Ghost Rider #25, Iron Man #31

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http://rapidshare.com/files/130229385/Ghost_Rider_25.cbr
http://rapidshare.com/files/130228631/Iron_Man_31.cbr

Captain America #40, Incredible Hercules #119, Marvel 1985 #3

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http://rapidshare.com/files/130268209/Marvel_-_1985_03_of_06.cbr

Foolkiller: White Angels #1, Mighty Avengers #16, Punisher v5 #59

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http://rapidshare.com/files/130265906/Mighty_Avengers_16.cbr
http://rapidshare.com/files/130265483/Punisher_v5_59.cbr

My links. Credit to scanners and original uploaders.

houdini
07-17-2008, 03:03 PM
July 16 2008 New Releases

Moon Knight #20
Ultimate Fantastic Four #56
War is Hell: First Flight of the Phantom Eagle #5

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http://rapidshare.com/files/130383915/Moon_Knight_20.cbr
http://rapidshare.com/files/130381759/Ultimate_Fantastic_Four_56.cbr
http://rapidshare.com/files/130381193/War_Is_Hell_-_The_First_Flight_Of_The_Phantom_Eagle_05.cbr

My links. Credit to scanners and original uploaders.

rogue
07-17-2008, 09:13 PM
7/16/08 latest releases

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Incredible Hercules 119 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Marvel - 1985 03 (of 06) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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captain america
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amazing spider-girl 22
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wwh chronicles 1
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Marvel Comics Present v2 10
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ghost rider 25
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130243692/Ghost_Rider_025__2008___noads___FrankBlack-DCP_.cbr

iron man 31
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Punisher 59
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Mighty Avengers 016 (2008) (Minutemen-~censored~)
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Amazing Spider-Man 566 (2008) (Minutemen-Mafia)
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Moon Knight 020 (2008)
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Ultimate Fantastic Four 56
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Doesn't hurt to have more than one entry for new releases. Credit to origional uploaders and scanners. Missing from last week is Iron Man Legacy of Doom 4. This week waiting on X-factor 33 and x-force 5. will post when available.

rogue
07-17-2008, 09:21 PM
Adventures of Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 1-4
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Captain America: Dead Men Running 1-3
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Captain America & Punisher: Blood & Glory 1-3
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Captain America: What Price Glory?
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Captain America & Ghost Rider: Fear
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Captain America: Sentinel of Liberty 1-12
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Captain America & Nick Fury : Blood Truce
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Captain America & Nick Fury : The Otherworld War
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Captain America & Wolverine
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Marvel comics present Captain america
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Captain America Pocket v1
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Captain America Collector's Preview
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Batman & Captain America
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Captain America & Hulk 7-11
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Captain America Drug War
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130436493/Captain_America_-_Drug_War__001.cbr.html

Captain America Truth : Red White & Black
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Captain America 65th Anniversary
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Captain America Medusa Effect
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130431317/CA_Medusa_Effect.cbr.html

CAptain America And a phoenix shall arise
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Prime & Captain America
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Captain America The movie
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Captain America The legend
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Captain America Special 1=2
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130421357/Special.rar.html

Captain America Red White & Blue
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130420400/Red__White___Blue.part2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/130418726/Red__White___Blue.part1.rar.html

You will need both parts. when extracted becomes one big cbr.

Captain America Operation Rebirth
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http://rapidshare.com/files/130418720/Operation_Rebirth.rar.html

Captain America Bicentenial Battles
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CAptain America Theater of War 1-7 (1 Operation Zero point, 2 America First, 3 America The Beautiful, 4 Brothers in arms, 5 To Soldier on, 6 Ghosts of my country, 7 Prisoners of Duty)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/367251936/captheater_5-7.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/367251175/captheater_3-4.rar.html


Captain America Reborn Prologue and 1-6
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Captain AMerica Chosen
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Captain america Who Will wield the Shield
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http://rapidshare.com/files/367243730/Cap_-_Who_Will_Wield_The_Shield__2010.cbr.html


My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
07-17-2008, 09:26 PM
Nomad is the name of a number of superhero characters who have appeared in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Nomad name and costume was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Sal Buscema as an alternate identity for the original Captain America, Steve Rogers, in Captain America #180 (December, 1974).

The identity was revived by writer J.M. DeMatteis for a minor character, ("Edward Ferbel"), in Captain America #261-263 (September - November, 1981). The same writer later gave the title to its best known claimant ("Jack Monroe") in Captain America #281 (May, 1983).

The third and best known Nomad is Jack Monroe, who was formerly known as the third Bucky. He was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Sal Buscema in Captain America #153 (September, 1972).

A character with a complicated history, Monroe's origin involves a complex series of retcons (a comic book term for changes to previously established canon). Although the character's first real appearance is as "Bucky" in Captain America #153, the origin of the character, first revealed in Captain America #155 (again by Englehart and Buscema), identifies him as the "Bucky" that appeared in Captain America comics which were originally published in the 1950s.

When they were first published between 1953 and 1954 those Captain America stories, which were written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Mort Lawrence and John Romita, Sr., starred Steve Rogers (the original Captain America) and Bucky and were clearly set in the 1950s, with the duo prominently battling communism and a communist Red Skull. However, when Lee revived the Captain America concept a second time in 1964 he ignored his own previous stories. The character returned in Avengers #4 (March, 1964) in which it is revealed that the original Captain America has been in a state of suspended animation since a battle he fought near the close of World War II. The story also reveals that the original Bucky apparently perished in that battle.

The 1950s stories were thus considered outside of official canon until Englehart's 1972 Captain America storyline (#153-156; September - December, 1972), which attempted to resolve the discrepancy by showing how a teenager (Monroe is simply referred to as "Bucky" throughout, the name "Jack Monroe" was introduced in later stories) and an unnamed man (later known as "The Grand Director") had assumed both the public and private identities of the original Captain America and Bucky as part of a government-sponsored program which planned to replace the lost heroes to combat the "red threat".

The origin story of the two characters is given in Captain America #155, which reveals how the two gain super-powers by injecting themselves with a "Super-Soldier Formula" that they find in old Nazi files. The formula initially grants them abilities similar to those of the original Captain America (Steve Rogers). However, the formula made no mention of the essential Vita-ray exposure portion of the treatment and the absence causes its effects to eventually give them psychotic symptoms. As a result, the two are arrested and put into suspended animation by government agents.

This complicated origin is the reason that some sources list Young Men #24 (December, 1953; the first appearance of the communist hunting Captain America and Bucky) as Monroe's first appearance, though in actuality the issue in question was originally intended to depict the original Bucky. A later story, What If Vol. 1 #4, (August, 1977), further complicates the Bucky history by introducing another "Bucky" (Fred Davis) that takes on the role in 1945, many years before Monroe assumes the title, which makes Monroe the third "Bucky" chronologically.

Monroe was mostly portrayed as essentially having the same powers as the first official Captain America, Steve Rogers I. This has long been a matter of contention in the comics as Monroe received his powers from the same sample of the Super-Soldier Serum that gave Steve Rogers II definite super-human strength. He became super strong but after being exposed to stabilizing rays (similar to the Vita-rays Steve Rogers I received) his strength normalized to peak human.

In Captain America #153-156 "Bucky" and his partner are briefly reawakened decades after being put in suspended animation. In Captain America #232- 236 (April - August, 1979) - by writers Roger McKenzie, Jim Shooter and Michael Fleisher and artist Sal Buscema, "Captain America" is revived and brainwashed into becoming the fascistic "Grand Director", who shoots and apparently kills his former partner Bucky and later apparently commits suicide. Writer J.M. DeMatteis resurrected the "Bucky" character in Captain America #281 (May, 1983), which is the first comic that names him as "Jack Monroe". That story reveals that the gun was loaded with blanks, and the cured Monroe is given the Nomad identity by Steve Rogers in Captain America #282 (June, 1983). Nomad then becomes Captain America's partner for the next two years of published comics, most notably helping him defeat the Red Skull and Baron Zemo in DeMatteis' last storyline (Captain America #298 - 300; October - December 1984); DeMatteis' successor as writer of the series, Mark Gruenwald, had Nomad end the partnership in Captain America #309 (September, 1985).

However Gruenwald continued to feature the character in Captain America intermittently. He features in Captain America #324 -325 (December, 1986 - January, 1987), Captain America #336 (December, 1987), and after Steve Rogers is stripped of his Captain America identity, Nomad appears in a storyline which continues for over a year of Captain America stories (#336-350; December, 1987 - February, 1989) where Nomad is one of Rogers's partners as he continues being a superhero under the identity of "The Captain". During this storyline Nomad is depicted as a tetchy and insolent character who takes an instant disliking to Demolition Man, a dislike which only increases when it becomes evident that Vagabond and Demolition Man are attracted to each other.

The character is next seen in the eight page story "Angel in the Snow" in Marvel Comics Presents #14 (March, 1989), which was written by Fabian Nicieza, a writer who would go on to script most of the character's appearances in the following decade and a half. The story is followed up in a back up story in Captain America Annual #9 (1989), again written by Nicieza, in which Monroe discards his spandex outfit choosing to become an urban vigilante.

In 1990, Nomad starred in an eponymous four-issue miniseries, written by Nicieza and penciled by James Fry III (November 1990 - February, 1991). A Nomad ongoing series was launched in 1992. Again written by Nicieza the series lasted 25 issues (May, 1992 - May, 1994) and featured artwork from several artists, most notably Pat Olliffe and S. Clarke Hawbaker. At one point in the series Monroe spends an extended period in Los Angeles, California and in one issue (#9; January, 1993) Nicieza addresses the subject of the 1992 Los Angeles riots which had recently occurred when the story was first published.

One notable storyline in the title, ("Dead Man's Hand" a crossover with the Punisher War Journal and Daredevil series also being published at that time), sees Nomad teaming up with the Punisher, Daredevil and Deadpool against a coalition of criminal organizations. The title was also involved in the 1993 Infinity Crusade crossover, and in his own series, Nomad confronts an evil clone of Gambit. At the close of the Nomad ongoing series the character is believed dead.

In Thunderbolts #49 (April, 2001) it was revealed that he was in fact placed in suspended animation and was revived and temporarily brainwashed into being a new version of the Scourge character. Monroe is next shown by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting in Captain America (vol. 5) #3 (April 2005) being shot dead by a mysterious assailant. Captain America (vol. 5) #7 (July, 2005) by Brubaker and artist John Paul Leon then recounts the events of the last few days of his life, and original Bucky, now the cyborg "Winter Soldier", is ultimately revealed to be Monroe's assassin.

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rogue
07-17-2008, 09:30 PM
Bucky is the name of several fictional masked heroes in the Marvel Comics universe. The original, James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes, was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby as a sidekick character in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941), published by Marvel's 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics. In 2008 comics, the grown Bucky became Captain America after the death of the original hero, Steve Rogers.

Following his debut, Bucky Barnes appeared alongside Captain America in virtually every story in Captain America Comics and other Timely Comics series. In the post-war era, with the popularity of superheroes fading, Bucky appeared alongside team-leader Captain America in the two published adventures of Timely/Marvel's first superhero group, the All-Winners Squad, in the unhyphenated All Winners Comics #19 & 21 (Fall-Winter 1946; there was no issue #20). After Bucky was shot and seriously wounded in a 1948 Captain America story, he was succeeded by Captain America's girlfriend Betsy Ross, who became the super heroine Golden Girl. Captain America Comics ended with #75 (Feb. 1950), by which time the series had been titled Captain America's Weird Tales for two issues, with the finale a horror/suspense anthology issue with no superheroes.

Captain America and Bucky were both briefly revived, along with fellow Timely stars the Human Torch and the Sub-Mariner, in the omnibus Young Men #24 (Dec. 1953), published by Marvel's 1950s iteration Atlas Comics. Bucky appeared alongside "Captain America, Commie Smasher!", as the hero was cover-billed, in stories published during the next year in Young Men and Men's Adventures, as well as in three issues of Captain America that continued the old numbering. Sales were poor, however, and the series was discontinued with Captain America #78 (Sept. 1954).

Retroactive continuity, beginning with The Avengers vol. 1, #4 (March 1964), established that the original Captain America and Bucky went missing near the end of WWII and were secretly replaced by then-U.S. President Harry S. Truman by successor heroes using those identities.

Bucky appeared in very occasional flashbacks from the 1960s on, and co-starred with Captain America in flashback WWII adventures in Tales of Suspense #63-71 (March-Nov. 1965). His death was depicted in flashback in The Avengers vol. 1, #56 (Sept. 1968).

In 2005 issues of Captain America, series writer Ed Brubaker returned Bucky from his seeming death near the end of World War II. He additionally revealed that Barnes' official status as Captain America's sidekick was a cover-up. According to this retroactive continuity, Barnes began as a 16-year-old operative trained to do things regular soldiers and the 20- to 21-year-old Captain America normally would not do, such as conduct covert assassinations.

Bucky's death had been notable as one of the few comic book deaths that stuck. An aphorism among comic book fans, known as the Bucky Clause, was that "No one in comics stays dead except Bucky, DC Comics' Jason Todd, Spider-Man's Uncle Ben and girlfriend Gwen Stacy".[2] However, all four have been brought back to life in their respective universes in 2006, although Uncle Ben turned out to be an alternate Ben from another reality, and Gwen Stacy turned out to be a clone.

Bucky's death has also been used to explain why the Marvel Universe has virtually no young sidekicks, as no responsible hero wants to endanger a minor in similar fashion. Stan Lee also disliked the plot device of kid sidekicks, saying in the 1970s that, "One of my many pet peeves has always been the young teenage sidekick of the average superhero". Roger Stern and John Byrne had also considered bringing Bucky back, before deciding against it. However, in 1990, co-creator Jack Kirby, when asked if he had ever heard talk of resurrecting Bucky, answered: "Speaking completely for myself, I wouldn't mind bringing Bucky in; he represents teenagers, and there are always teenagers; he's a universal character".

A climactic scene of Bucky's return involves Captain America using the reality-altering Cosmic Cube to restore the Winter Soldier's memories. Writer Brubaker, in an interview, said he intended no loophole, and that Captain America did not "will" the Winter Soldier to have Bucky's memories.

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houdini
07-18-2008, 06:08 PM
The Skrull Kill Krew were a short-lived fictional group from Marvel Comics with their own series published in 1995 and collected in one volume in 2006. The characters were created by Grant Morrison, Mark Millar and Steve Yeowell, based on events and persons created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

At the beginning of the Fantastic Four's superhero career (in FF#2), they defeated a group of Skrull spies. Reed Richards brainwashed them into becoming cows and retaining that form for life. The Skrull-cows at one point regained their memories (Avengers #89-97) leading to the death of one of them. The other three were turned over to the U.S. government and restored to cows in shape and mind.

The milk from these cows affected a small dairy town named King's Crossing. The Fantastic Four, via a girl Johnny Storm was dating, ended up investigating the town and neutralizing the threat. (FF Annual #17)

They were then (apparently by accident) shipped to a slaughterhouse and butchered as beef. Some of the meat eaten by people transferred the Skrull's adaptable DNA code into the human's cells, resulting in a bizarre condition called Skrullovoria Induced Skrullophobia, in which these individuals not only gained shape-shifting powers equal to, or greater than, actual Skrulls, but also developed an intense fear or hatred of Skrulls. Only a small number of humans proved susceptible to this syndrome, and most did not survive the initial stages of infection. But several people who proved somewhat longer-lived (though still dying) were gathered together by a man known only as Ryder, who was himself a victim of the disease, to act out their increasingly irrational impulses to seek out and destroy the ones who did this to them (by "letting" themselves get turned into cows), usually by graphically "blowing away" the Skrulls with high-powered weapons.

Their desire to kill Skrulls not only stopped many plots which endangered humans, it also led them to fight other well known Marvel characters, such as Baron Von Strucker and Captain America.

Skrull Kill Krew #1-5

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FilmSail
07-19-2008, 03:55 AM
Hey this place rocks! Thanks for the invite houdini. So I am just starting to find my way around and find the threads I'll be living in lol. What is the best way to search? I know some basics but say I am looking for something that is has a very popular name but I want something specific about it such as:

Avengers Vol. 3 (1998) Annuals 1998,1999,2000,2001

how would I search for that?

Oh and thanks greatly to all the scanners and posters who make this possible.

houdini
07-19-2008, 04:48 AM
Hey this place rocks! Thanks for the invite houdini. So I am just starting to find my way around and find the threads I'll be living in lol. What is the best way to search? I know some basics but say I am looking for something that is has a very popular name but I want something specific about it such as:

Avengers Vol. 3 (1998) Annuals 1998,1999,2000,2001

how would I search for that?

Oh and thanks greatly to all the scanners and posters who make this possible.

Hi FilmSail, glad you were able to get joined up, and welcome to the site. If you look on the first page of the thread, you'll find links to the indexes that will really help you to find your way around the various posts. We've tried to keep the various series as together as possible, so once you find the Avengers, for example, you're within a page or two of finding something really specific like the Annuals. The Search feature for the thread can be a help too, but sometimes it takes as long or longer to narrow it down. My suggestion would be to peruse the indexes and get your download battle plan together and attack with gusto!

I'm sure you'll get acquainted with the site soon enough, so dig in and enjoy your stay. We're sure glad you're here, and since you're planning on living here for awhile, be sure and let us know what color you want us to paint your room...

houdini
07-19-2008, 04:56 AM
Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter is a series of erotic fantasy novels by Laurell K. Hamilton, narrated by the title character, Anita Blake. Anita lives in a fictional Saint Louis much like our own, save that, not only are things like vampires and shapeshifters real, but everyone knows that they're real and they are considered citizens of America, much like normal humans. The novels follow Anita's ongoing conflicts with the supernatural as she attempts to solve a variety of supernatural mysteries, come to terms with her own abilities, and navigate an increasingly complex series of romantic and political relationships.

On October 20, 2006, Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Guilty Pleasures #1 was released under Marvel’s collaboration with the Dabel Brothers. The issue sold out on the release date. Marvel and Dabel Brothers released a second printing with a limited edition print on November 15, 2006. A third printing with a new variant cover was released on February 21, 2007.

Until October 2007 (Issue #6), the book was published monthly (along with a Sourcebook, which spoiled the story's ending), until Marvel acquired Dabel's licenses and the two partners split amicably. When the series returned for the final half of the adaptation in March 2008, Ron Lim replaced Booth as of the seventh issue and Jess Ruffner replaced Ritchie.

As a supplement to the series, during its hiatus, First Death, an original "prequel" adventure of Anita's adventures has been published as a comic book. Written by Hamilton and adapted by Johnathon Green, and penciled by Wellington Alves, the tale is two issues long and takes place early in Anita's career, introducing Jean-Claude, Edward and Zerbrowski as characters. This story represents the back story of Anita's first encounter with Valentine and Edward. A variant cover for issue #2 has Anita and the Marvel Zombies.

Anita Blake Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures #1-12

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houdini
07-19-2008, 05:48 PM
Omega the Unknown was both an American comic book published by Marvel Comics from 1976-1977 and the eponymous character of that comic book. The series, written by Steve Gerber and Mary Skrenes and illustrated by Jim Mooney, ran for 10 issues before cancellation for low sales. Despite its short run, it has remained as a cult classic due to its intriguing characters and unusual storytelling.

Omega the Unknown is a humanoid being of superhuman power bio-engineered by an extraterrestrial mechanoid race named the Protar, from the planet Protaris in the Regreb System in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Protar, foreseeing its own extinction, decided to create an ideal race of true humanoids as their legacy to the cosmos. Their penultimate model, later called Omega, was placed on the planet Skrenesk to learn. He commandeered a Protar starship and fled to Earth after inadvertently destroying the world on which he was placed. The Earth was the home of the final "model" in his series, the artificially created boy James-Michael Starling, whom Omega sought to protect from the Protar.

In 2005, novelist Jonathan Lethem announced that he was planning to revive the character of Omega the Unknown, in collaboration with artist Farel Dalrymple. The first issue of the revamped Omega the Unknown was published in October 2007, and Marvel published another issue each month until the tenth was published in July 2008. All ten issues will be collected and reprinted in a single volume, to be published on October 8, 2008.

Omega the Unknown v2 #1-10

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rogue
07-19-2008, 06:07 PM
Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos are a fictional World War II unit in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, they first appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 (May 1963). The main character, Sgt. Nick Fury, later became the leader of Marvel's super-spy agency, S.H.I.E.L.D. Like Strange Tales (1st series),

Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos (origional prints) 1-79 81, 83-84, 86,88,90,94,96-98,100,102,114-120
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rogue
07-19-2008, 06:10 PM
Sgt. Fury started reprinting earlier issues when it reached the end of its run. I got most of this info from Karl's Sgt. Fury web page.

Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #80 (9/1970)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #21 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #82 (12/1970)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #24 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #85 (3/1971)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #25
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #87 (5/1971)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #26
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #89 (7/1971)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #27
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #91 (9/1971)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #28
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #92 (10/1971)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #31
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #93 (11/1971)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #32 (w/ cover of #33)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #95 (1/1972)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #2 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #99 (6/1972)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #33 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #101 (8/1972)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #34 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #103 (10/1972)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #35 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #105 (12/1972)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #36 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #107 (2/1973)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #37 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #109 (4/1973)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #38
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #111 (6/1973)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #39
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #113 (8/1973)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #40
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #121 (9/1974)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #19
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #122 (10/1974)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #20
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #123 (11/1974)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #21
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #124 (1/1975)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #22
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #125 (3/1975)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #23
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #126 (5/1975)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #24
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #127 (7/1975)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #25
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #128 (9/1975)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #26
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #129 (10/1975)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #27
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #130 (11/1976)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #28
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #131 (1/1976)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #132 (3/1976)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #133 (5/1976)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #31
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #134 (7/1976)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #32
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #135 (9/1976)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #33
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #136 (10/1976)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #34
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #137 (11/1976)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #35
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #138 (1/1977)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #36
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #139 (3/1977)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #44
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #140 (5/1977)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #45
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #141 (7/1977)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #46
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #142 (9/1977)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #47
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #143 (11/1977)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #48
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #144 (1/1978)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #49 (w/ cover of #50)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #145 (3/1978)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #50 (new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #146 (5/1978)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #51
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #147 (7/1978)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #52 (reversed cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #148 (9/1978)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #53
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #149 (11/1978)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #54
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #150 (2/1979)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #55
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #151 (4/1979)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #56
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #152 (6/1979)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #153 (8/1979)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #58
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #154 (10/1979)
Reprint: Captain Savage & His Leatherneck Raiders #6 (-2 pgs, new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #155 (12/1979)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #156 (2/1980)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #157 (4/1980)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #158 (6/1980)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #159 (8/1980)
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Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #160 (10/1980)
Reprint: Captain Savage & His Leatherneck Raiders #11 (-2 pgs, new cover)
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #161 (12/1980)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #64
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #162 (2/1981)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #68
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #163 (4/1981)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #69
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #164 (6/1981)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #70
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #165 (8/1981)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #71
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #166 (10/1981)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #72
Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #167 (12/1981)
Reprint: Sgt. Fury & His Howling Commandos #1 (-3 pgs) Missing 2 pgs of Howler bios and 1 pg where Fury describes weapons.
The original story is complete

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rogue
07-19-2008, 06:15 PM
Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional World War II army hero and present-day super-spy in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by artist Jack Kirby and writer Stan Lee, Fury first appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 (May 1963), a World War II combat series that portrayed the cigar-chomping Fury as leader of an elite U.S. Army unit.

The modern-day Fury, initially a CIA agent, debuted a few months later in Fantastic Four #21 (Dec. 1963). In Strange Tales #135 (Aug. 1965) the character was transformed into a James Bond-like spy and leading agent of the fictional espionage agency S.H.I.E.L.D. The character makes frequent appearances in Marvel comic books as the head of S.H.I.E.L.D. and as an intermediary between the U.S. government or the United Nations and various superheroes. It is eventually revealed that Fury takes a special medication called the Infinity Formula that halted his aging and allows him to be active despite being nearly a century old.

The Nick Fury character appears in several Marvel comic series set in alternate universes, as well as multiple animated films, television shows, and video games based on the comics. The character is portrayed by David Hasselhoff in the 1998 television movie Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and by Samuel L. Jackson in the 2008 film Iron Man. Jackson's appearance and personality is also the basis of the Ultimate Marvel version of the character.

Fury initially appeared in the World War II combat series Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos, as the cigar-chomping NCO who led a racially and ethnically integrated elite unit. The series ran 167 issues (May 1963 - Dec. 1981), though only in reprints after issue #120 (July 1974). Following several issues by creators Lee and Kirby, penciller Dick Ayers began his long stint on what would be his signature series; John Severin later joined as inker, forming a long-running, critically acclaimed team. Roy Thomas succeeded Lee as writer, following by Gary Friedrich, for whom this also became a signature series. Annuals featured the "Howlers" called back to fight in the Korean War and Vietnam War.

The Howling Commandos encountered Office of Strategic Services agent Reed Richards (later Mister Fantastic of the Fantastic Four) in #3 (Sept. 1963), and fought alongside Captain America and Bucky in #13 (Dec. 1964). In Strange Tales #135 (Aug. 1965), Fury, now a colonel, became a James Bond-esque Cold War spy, with Marvel introducing the covert organization S.H.I.E.L.D. (Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-enforcement Division) and its nemesis HYDRA. (The name, for unexplained reasons, is not an acronym but capitalized regardless, according to Marvel.) Strange Tales #135 (Aug. 1965). Cover art by Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia.The 12-page feature was initially by Lee and Kirby, with the latter supplying such inventive and enduring gadgets and hardware as the Helicarrier — an airborne aircraft carrier — as well as human-replicant LMDs (Life Model Decoys), and even automobile airbags. Writer-penciller-colorist Jim Steranko began on the feature in Strange Tales #151 (initially over Kirby layouts), and quickly became one of the comics' most acclaimed and influential artists. In some of the creative zeniths of the Silver Age, Steranko established the feature as one of comics most groundbreaking, innovative and acclaimed.[1] He introduced or popularized in comics such art movements of the day as psychedelia and op art; built on Kirby's longstanding work in photomontage; and created comics' first four-page spread — again inspired[citation needed] by Kirby, who in the 1930s-1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books had pioneered the first full-page and double-page spreads. All the while, he spun plots of intense intrigue, barely hidden sensuality, and hi-fi hipness — and supplying his own version of Bond girls, pushing what was allowable under the Comics Code at the time.

The 12-page feature ran through Strange Tales #168 (sharing that "split book" with the occult feature "Doctor Strange" each issue), after which it was spun off onto its own series of the same title, running 15 issues (June 1968 - Nov. 1969), followed by three all-reprint issues beginning a year later (Nov. 1970 - March 1971). Steranko wrote and drew issues #1-3 and #5, and drew the covers of #1-7.

Fury continued to make appearances in the other Marvel books, from Fantastic Four to The Avengers. In 1972, Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos celebrated its 100th issue with a present-day reunion of the squad, sponsored by Stan Lee and the creative team behind the title. (Lee, like other comics professionals, has made occasional cameos, in a tradition going back to the 1940s Golden Age of comic books).

New S.H.I.E.L.D. stories would not appear for nearly two decades after the first solo title. A six-issue miniseries, Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. (June-Nov. 1988) was followed by Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. vol. 2. This second series lasted 47 issues (Sept. 1989 - May 1993); its pivotal story arc was "the Deltite Affair", in which many S.H.I.E.L.D. agents were replaced with Life Model Decoys in a takeover attempt.

A year after that series ended, the one-shot Fury (May 1994) retconned the events of those previous two series, recasting them as a series of staged events designed to distract Fury from the resurrection plans of HYDRA head von Strucker. The following year, writer Howard Chaykin and penciller Corky Lehmkuhl produced the four-issue miniseries Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. (April-July 1995). Various publications have additionally focused on Nick Fury's solo adventures, such as the graphic novels and one-shots Wolverine - Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection (1989), Wolverine/Nick Fury: Scorpio Rising (Oct. 1994), Fury/Black Widow: Death Duty and Captain America/Nick Fury: Blood Truce (both Feb. 1995), and Captain America/Nick Fury: The Otherworld War (Oct. 2001). He also starred in the 2004-2005 Secret War miniseries.

Strange tales 135-168 (133-134 also. end of human torch issues)
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wildpegasus
07-19-2008, 08:27 PM
This is the only reason why I still come to this board, thank you again

rogue
07-19-2008, 10:19 PM
Nick Fury Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. V1
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Nick Fury : Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. V2
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Fury
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Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Fury: Agent 13
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Nick Fury Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.
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Captain America & Nick Fury : Blood Truce
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Captain America & Nick Fury : The Otherworld War
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Wolverine & Nick Fury: The Scorpio Connection
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Wolverine & Nick Fury: Scorpio Risiing
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Fury Peacemaker
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Fury (max series)
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Nick Fury's howling commandos
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rogue
07-21-2008, 03:22 PM
Just want everyone to know that all my links work. I just renewed my rapidshare account for a month by using my rapidpoints so the renewal went through right away. I will renew for a longer time also. I missed that tthe expiration date was yesterday. Wasn't on the computer much. So if anyone had trouble with links try again. I will double check myself. Enjoy.


I have renewed my rapidshare account for a full year. All links are valid and active. Please enjoy all I have offered and stay tuned for more.

houdini
07-21-2008, 03:47 PM
Just want everyone to know that all my links work. I just renewed my rapidshare account for a month by using my rapidpoints so the renewal went through right away. I will renew for a longer time also. I missed that tthe expiration date was yesterday. Wasn't on the computer much. So if anyone had trouble with links try again. I will double check myself. Enjoy.

Might as well confirm with everyone that my links are all active as well. I am on the 6-month plan with rapidshare, so everyone can rest assured that all of the links in this thread are alive and well... and will continue to be so. I checked a number of rogue's as well, and everything seems fine, so dl to your heart's content...

rogue
07-21-2008, 07:15 PM
Missing Latest releases 7/16/08

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X-Factor 033 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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x-force v3 5
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Iron Man Legacy of Doom 4
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credit to origional uploaders and scanners. Everything is fine with my links sorry for missing renewal but everything is good to go. Enjoy.

houdini
07-21-2008, 09:40 PM
In 2003, Dabel Brothers Productions released THE HEDGE KNIGHT and stunned the comic book world with their high quality adaptation of New York Times Best-Selling author George R. R. Martin’s novella which serves as a prequel to his epic novel series, A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE. In 2004, the collected graphic novel edition of THE HEDGE KNIGHT went on to become one of the best-selling graphic novels of the year.

In Spring 2007, the Dabel Brothers and Marvel continued the story of THE HEDGE KNIGHT by adapting the next chapter in the series: George R. R. Martin’s THE SWORN SWORD. Featuring the return of the creative duo of Mike S. Miller and Ben Avery, THE SWORN SWORD tells the story of the adventures of Ser Duncan and his squire one year after their initial meeting at the tournament in Ashford. After traveling the land in search of the puppeteer girl Tanselle, Dunk and Egg find themselves in the charge of Ser Eustace, an aged knight who has accepted Dunk as his sworn sword. But Ser Eustace has another knight in his service who is nothing but trouble, and he will make Dunk’s life far more difficult when he rashly attacks a peasant and causes grief to a local noble, the Lady Rohanne Webber. But the Lady Rohanne has problems of her own…and she knows the truth about Ser Eustace and the side he took in the battle of Redgrass Field. The long-awaited sequel to THE HEDGE KNIGHT has finally arrived!

Hedge Knight II: Sworn Sword #1-6

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And for completists...

Hedge Knight #1-6

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rogue
07-22-2008, 12:16 AM
Last Hero Standing is a limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2005. It was written by Tom DeFalco and drawn by Pat Olliffe. It stars many characters from the MC2 universe, such as A-Next and the Fantastic Five. Though these characters existed prior to this miniseries, Marvel wished to quickly reintroduce them to the public, following the success of Spider-Girl in digest size format. The series was released weekly and then reprinted as a trade paperback.

Last Hero Standing
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Last Planet Standing is a limited series of comic books, published by Marvel Comics in 2006. It was written by Tom DeFalco and drawn by Pat Olliffe. It stars many characters from the MC2 Universe. It is a sequel to the 2005 miniseries Last Hero Standing.

Last Planet Standing
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rogue
07-22-2008, 12:26 AM
Sleepwalker is a Marvel Comics character created by Bob Budiansky, named after his race, and is the star of a self-titled comic book which ran for 33 issues from June, 1991 to February, 1994, with one Holiday Special. All but two of the issues were written by Budiansky, with Tom Brevoort and Mike Kanterovich writing the Holiday Special and one fill-in issue. Dan Slott also contributed a humorous side story in issue #25. Currently he is a member of the initiative and Mrs. Marvel Lightning storm.


Sleepwalker v1 and Special
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1-16
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17-33
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sleepwalker holiday special
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rogue
07-22-2008, 12:28 AM
Marvel 1602 is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics. The limited series was written by Neil Gaiman, penciled by Andy Kubert, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove; Scott McKowen illustrated the distinctive scratchboard covers. The eight-part series takes place in a timeline where Marvel superheroes have been transplanted to the Elizabethan era; faced with the destruction of their world by a mysterious force, the heroes must fight to save their universe. Many of the early Marvel superheroes — Captain America, Nick Fury, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, and Spider-Man — as well as villains such as Doctor Doom and Magneto appear in various roles.

Neil Gaiman had always been a fan of Marvel, and editor Joe Quesada approached Gaiman to work on a project which eventually evolved into 1602. Upon release, the work was well-received, although some critics[who?] pointed out that Gaiman's work was a significant departure from his work The Sandman and with such high expectations the result was ultimately disappointing.

Regardless, the success of the novel led to three sequels, entitled 1602: New World , Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four and Spider-Man: 1602. There is also a short story titled Son of the Dragon starring the 1602 version of The Hulk in the second issue of Hulk: Broken Worlds.

The reality the Marvel 1602 takes place in is classified as Earth-311.
The first issue of 'Marvel 1602' was ranked first in August 2003 period with pre-order sales of 150,569.[8]

1602 was critically praised upon its release with Comics Bulletin declared that "1602 is a watershed moment in comic book history that will be mentioned in the same breath as Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns.[9] Entertainment Weekly declared that the combination of writing and moody artwork meant "the Marvel Universe hasn't been this engrossing in ages."[10] ShakingThrough.net noted that fans looking for elements of Gaiman's The Sandman would be disappointed; "It's not a senses-shattering Marvel epic, but then it's not meant to be. It's nothing more or less than a chance to enjoy reinterpretations of some familiar characters."[11] UGO Networks concurred, stating "there doesn't need to be a 'point' in re-imagining familiar icons — it's simply meant to be fun. [...] The result of 1602 is agreeable entertainment."[12] The series won several awards, including the Quill Book Award for Graphic Novels.[13] The first issue was also awarded the 2003 Diamond Distributors Gem Award as "Comic of the Year".[14]

Conversely, Time Magazine listed it as the worst comic of 2003,[15] although the list's composer later stated "he didn't actually mean it was the worst comic of the year." UGO's Darren Latta noted as a downside to the series that "the approach maybe a little too subdued at times." Latta also felt that despite being familiar with the setting, Gaiman never utilized the period to its full potential.[12] Others simply felt that Gaiman's involvement led to inflated expectations; one review noted that while reading "I [...] felt at times like maybe it was all a little bit too cute, a little bit too in-jokey."[16]

1602's success lead to three sequels.

The first, 1602: New World, takes place shortly after the end of 1602, with the heroes settling down in America. The series was written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Greg Tocchini, and the first issue was published in August 2005.

The second sequel, Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four was written by Peter David and pencilled by Pascal Alixe. The story involves the Fantastic Four's adventures in London, the return of Otto Von Doom, and the "Four Who Are Frightful."

The third sequel Spider-Man: 1602 centers on the continuing adventures of Peter Parker and features reinterpretations of Dr. Octopus, the Goblin, the Lizard and Mary Jane Watson. Also appearing are the Beast, Janet and Henry Pym, the Kingpin and Bullseye.


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1602: Fantastick Four
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Spider-man 1602 1-5
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rogue
07-22-2008, 12:31 AM
Shroud (Maxillian Quincy Coleridge) is a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in Super-Villain Team-Up #5, (April 1976), and was created by Steve Englehart and Herb Trimpe.At the age of 10, the child who would grow up to become The Shroud saw his parents gunned down right before his eyes. He decided to dedicate his life to fighting crime. Upon graduation from college, he joined the mysterious temple called "Cult of Kali", where he studied various styles of martial arts. After seven years of intense training, he graduated from that temple. During the celebration ceremony, he was branded with the "Kiss of Kali," a red-hot iron. Following a period of intense pain and hospitalization, he realized that his eyesight had been replaced by a mystic extrasensory perception. Traveling back to America, he adopted the identity of Shroud.

His first appearance as a hero was in Latveria, where he was seen fighting Doctor Doom. Shroud wanted to kill Doom for his crimes against humanity, and even came close to it when he shifted gears in order help Doom oppose someone else with a longer track record of crimes against the humanity: Red Skull. In outer space, The Shroud was shot by a ray built by the Red Skull while Doom battled the Skull on the moon. The Shroud was rescued by Captain America, while the Red Skull was left defeated on the moon (he was later rescued by Hitler himself, as the Hate Monger). Captain America brought Shroud back to Earth, but because of his time in space, Shroud became insane and it took him quite a while to recover.

After this recovery, Shroud discovered that he was able to tap into the Darkforce dimension. He went undercover in Los Angeles and built a reputation as a criminal so he could destroy their world from within. This led him to create the group known as the Night Shift. Behind the scenes, Shroud made a deal with the West Coast Avengers not to interfere with his activities underground, but during a battle, Shroud went missing and the Night Shift battled the Avengers, causing a strain between the groups. When Shroud returned to action, it was revealed that he had spent some time with his family, though no actual names of that family have ever been revealed. Shroud made few appearances in the years following.


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rogue
07-22-2008, 12:33 AM
The first Prowler was a criminal turned superhero by the name of Hobie Brown. He debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #78 (November 1969). Hobie Brown was created by Stan Lee, John Buscema and Jim Mooney.Hobie Brown was born in The Bronx, New York. He was a bright, but angry teenage African-American who got fired from his job as a window cleaner. Intending to use his engineering skills for personal profit, he devised a plan to steal stuff in the disguise of a supervillain and bring it back as Hobie Brown, thus hurting no one and still becoming a noteworthy hero.

However, when he donned his green and purple "Prowler" costume for the first time, he crossed paths with Spider-Man. Spidey vanquished and demasked Prowler, but realizing he was just a misunderstood kid (much like himself), he gave him advice to not throw his life away as a criminal and to redeem himself. Hobie took this advice to heart and has since become a model citizen. Years later, for a brief period of time, he also joined super-hero group The Defenders.

Prowler later appeared in California during Peter Parker's "Webs" book deal. He is first seen attacking the Black Fox for possession of a chalice, to keep his wife, Mindy, out of prison. Mindy accepted a bookkeeping job at Transcorp New York. The company was caught in some shady stock deals and Mindy was set up and blamed for the crimes. The only way to clear her name, Hobie redonned the Prowler costume and found the books that Mindy was blamed for stealing. He hid the books on an information chip and put the information chip on the chalice, where no one would look for it. Prowler and Spider-Man team up to take on the Black Fox to take the chalice back. They succeed and Hobie's wife is cleared of all charges. He was last seen during a poker game organized by the Thing.

Prowler appears also in various 1990s Spider-Man issues, when, teamed up with some another rehabilitated villains like Sandman, Rocket Racer and Puma, create the team of The Outlaws.
His costume and equipment were stolen by Nightcreeper, and the Prowler then battled Nightcreeper and the Vulture. Later, Hobie was paralyzed during the Great Game.

The Prowler was captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. recently in Ms. Marvel's Civil War tie-in. With the release of the other heroes, he has been set free and went to the wake of Stilt-Man, along with many other villains and former villains. Spider-Man had Puma escort him out for making a fool of himself. Shortly after Hobie leaves the Punisher detonates the wake. This appearance is viewed by many as uncharacteristic of the Prowler, considering the numerous times he has assisted Spider-Man in the past.


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07-22-2008, 12:36 AM
Noh-Varr is an alien appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. His first appearance was in Marvel Boy #1 (August 2000), and he was created by Grant Morrison and J.G. Jones. He recently appeared in the Civil War: Young Avengers/Runaways and the New Avengers: Illuminati limited series.

Marvel Boy was a 6-issue limited series published from August 2000 to March 2001, as part of the experimental Marvel Knights line. The series was written by Grant Morrison, illustrated by J.G. Jones (with Sean Parsons) and colored by Matt Milla of Avalon Studios. He is currently involved in Secret Invasion.

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07-22-2008, 12:38 AM
Nighthawk is the name of four comic book characters that appear in the Marvel Comics multiverse: A supervillain-turned-superhero in the mainstream Marvel universe (dubbed Earth-616), who was originally a member of the supervillain team the Squadron Sinister; and three superheroes from alternate universes. The three heroes each belong to a version of the team the Squadron Supreme (the Squadron Supreme of Earth-712 and the Squadron Supreme of Earth-31916 respectively).

The first Nighthawk in Marvel Comics debuted in the final panel of The Avengers #69 (Oct. 1969), part one of a three-issue story by writer Roy Thomas and penciller Sal Buscema. This story arc introduced the supervillain team the Squadron Sinister, whose four members were loosely based on heroes in DC Comics' Justice League of America. Nighthawk was based on Batman.

Nighthawk appeared again as a villain in Daredevil #62 (March 1970). He then aids the superhero team the Defenders against his former teammates the Squadron Sinister in The Defenders #12-13 (Feb. & May 1974), reforming and joining the Defenders as an active member through issue #23 (May 1975) and Giant-Size Defenders #2-5 (Oct. 1974 - Jan. 1975)</ref> He went on to appear in two short solo backup features, one in Tales To Astonish vol. 2, #13 (Dec. 1980), the other in Marvel Team-Up #101 (Jan. 1981), in which he also teamed with Spider-Man in the lead feature. Nearly two decades later, he starred in a miniseries, Nighthawk #1-3 (Sept.-Nov. 1998) by writer Jim Krueger and penciller Richard Case.

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07-22-2008, 12:42 AM
Marvel Fairy Tales is a term for a number of comic book series published by Marvel Comics and written by C. B. Cebulski with art by different artists each issue. Each of these series adapts fairytales and folk tales from around the world, using analogues of famous Marvel superheroes in place of the major characters.

X-Men Fairy Tales
Main article: X-Men Fairy Tales
X-Men Fairy Tales was the first such series, mixing folk tales with characters from X-Men comics. It ran from May 2006 to September 2006.

#1 (May 17 2006, art by Sana Takeda) is a retelling of the Japanese legend of Momotarō, with Cyclops in the lead role.
#2 (June 21 2006, art by Kyle Baker) is a retelling the African folk tale of The Tortoise and the Eagle, with the tortoise representing Professor X and the eagle Magneto.
#3 (July 7 2006, art by Bill Sienkiewicz) is based on the European stories of the Brothers Grimm, with Jean Grey as a sleeping princess awoken by Cyclops.
#4 (October 2006, art by Kei Kobayashi) adapts Cajun Voodoo tales, and stars Gambit and Rogue.


Spider-Man Fairy Tales
Spider-Man Fairy Tales is the second of the Marvel Fairy Tales series and features adaptations of characters from Spider-Man comics. It ran from May 2007 to October 2007.


#1 is an adaptation of Little Red Riding Hood featuring Mary Jane Watson as Red Riding Hood.
#2 is an adaptation of the African legend of Kwaku Anansi, with Spider-Man as Anansi as he travels across the land fighting various elementals.
#3 is an adaptation of a Japanese ghost story featuring Venom as a Tsuchigumo-like villain.
#4 is a gender-reversed variation on the story of Cinderella, featuring Gwen Stacy as a princess and Peter in the Cinderella role.

Avengers Fairy Tales
Cebulski's third miniseries in the line: Avengers Fairy Tales, features characters from Avengers comics.

#1 is an adaptation of Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up, with Captain America as Peter Pan, the Scarlet Witch as Wendy, Quicksilver as her brother, the Wasp as Tinkerbell, Black Panther, Hawkeye, Iron Man, and Thor as the Lost Boys, and Klaw as Captain Hook.
#2 is an adaptation of Adventures of Pinocchio, with the Vision as Pinocchio, Hank Pym as Mister Geppetto, and Scarlet Witch as the Blue Fairy.
#3 is an adaptation of Alice in Wonderland, with Cassie Lang as Alice.
#4 is an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz, with She-Hulk as Dorothy, Captain America as the Cowardly Lion, Iron Man as the Tin Man, Thor as the Scarecrow, Magneto as the Wizard, and Scarlet Witch as the Wicked Witch of the West.

Fantastic Four Fairy Tales
A potential fourth miniseries focusing on the Fantastic Four has been mentioned by Cebulski and is supposedly in development.

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07-22-2008, 12:44 AM
The Hood (Parker Robbins) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Universe. Created by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artists Kyle Hotz and Eric Powell, the character first appeared in The Hood #1 (July, 2002).

The Hood first appeared in his own self-titled MAX limited series in 2002 which featured his origin, as a character who had a cloak and boots stolen from an alien, which granted him invisibility and flight respectively.

The Hood next appeared in the miniseries Beyond!, a miniseries set in outer space, which had the character shift towards a slightly more anti-heroic side as opposed to a villainous one.

Brian Michael Bendis stated in a Newsarama interview that within the pages of New Avengers, Parker Robbins will be getting similar treatment to Vito Corleone in The Godfather Part II. Bendis says that "...like the the Sentry and Echo – the Hood is one of these excellent brand new creations that no one else was touching, and that’s how they fall by the wayside.

Confirming the statement and having Parker return to his villainous roots, New Avengers had Parker rise to becoming "the ‘Godfather’ of all supervillains", mostly due to the fact that Marvel's Civil War event prevented any heroes from stopping him. Although the "Secret Avengers" defeated the Hood's new gang of supercriminals, he broke them out, only to be defeated once more.

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07-22-2008, 12:46 AM
Super Soldiers was a comic book published by the Marvel UK imprint of Marvel Comics in 1993. Part of the shared Marvel Universe setting, it centered around a team of superhuman British soldiers, with some plot aspects drawing on the background of Marvel's successful Captain America character.

The series was canceled after eight issues, after the first part of a new storyline, when Marvel UK abruptly ceased publishing new material.The Super Soldiers consisted mostly of individuals modified using biotechnology based on the American supersoldier codenamed Nuke. These characters were part of a British supersoldier program, which had been officially disbanded due to a mission gone wrong, and years later reformed along with other characters such as the rowdy mutant Guvnor, the Savage Land warrior woman Xantia, and the revived (after hibernating since the 1970s) martial artist Dragonfly, to work alongside S.H.I.E.L.D. and the USAgent. In the eighth (and, as it would turn out, final) issue of the series, the unit found themselves privatized and their contracts sold to the Mercy Corporation as an "Autonomous superhero response unit".

The team, or at least Joseph Hauer, are still in operation in the Marvel Universe as Hauer appeared during a briefing alongside Pete Wisdom, Captain Britain and Union Jack on the details of the British Superhuman Registration Act by Contessa Valentina Allegro de Fontaine, Alistaire Stuart and Commander Lance Hunter as part of the superhuman Civil War.

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07-22-2008, 12:47 AM
The Soviet Super-Soldiers are a fictional super team in the Marvel Comics universe. The Soviet Super-Soldiers were a superteam that was brought together by the Soviet government of Russia to be the counterpart of American teams like the Avengers and Fantastic Four. Professor Phobos founded this government program to locate and train superhuman beings in service of the state. The school's first student was Mikhail Ursus, who became known as Ursa Major. He was soon followed by siblings Laynia Petrovna and Nikolai Krylenko, who became known as Darkstar and Vanguard, respectively. These three mutants joined with Dmitri Bukharin, the fifth Crimson Dynamo, to form the initial lineup of the Soviet Super-Soldiers.

The three mutants later decided to sever their ties with the Soviet government, and expelled the Crimson Dynamo as he was still loyal to the KGB. The Gremlin joined the team for a time while wearing the Titanium Man armor, but he was killed in action.

Eventually, the team took on new members Blind Faith, Stencil, and Sibercat, and added former members of the Supreme Soviets: the third Red Guardian, Fantasia, Perun, and Sputnik, and the returning Crimson Dynamo. This team became known as the Winter Guard not long afterwards.

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07-22-2008, 12:49 AM
Shadow Riders was a 4 part limited series from Marvel Uk is by John Freeman, Brian Williamson, and Ross Dearsley. The Shadow Riders are a group of warriors assembled by the extra-terrestrial sorceror known as Vorin, in conjunction with his familiar, Goodfellow. All members were killed in action, but resurrected and empowered by Vorin. It is not clear if he actually resurrects them or if he, more likely, recovers their forms before their soul has permanently departed their form. In the process of reviving them, they each gain different superhuman abilities, such as strength, stealth abilities, etc. Some demonstrate substantial physical changes in the process, as well. In addition to his mystical powers, Vorin has access to advanced technology, with which the Shadow Riders are outfitted and trained as well.

Vorin assembled the Shadow Riders to oppose the organization known as Mys-Tech. He himself has opposed them for over six hundred years, and it is not clear at what point he began to assemble the Shadow Riders, as well as whether other, previous members have existed in the past.

The only recorded adventure of the Shadow Riders occurred shortly after the recruitment of the member known as Grunt. One of the Mys-Tech leaders, Porlock, duped them into rescuing and recruiting Michael Ryan, who appeared to be a prisoner being tortured by Mys-Tech. Ryan was actually the powerful extra-dimensional entity known as Abadon, who broke free of Porlock's control and attempted to slay Mys-Tech members and the Shadow Riders alike. Both groups managed to escape and trapped Abadon on Arena World. Mys-Tech member Che was killed in the battle, and brought over to the Shadow Riders by Vorin.

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07-22-2008, 12:51 AM
Super-Villain Team-Up: MODOK's 11 (5-issue mini; w Fred van Lente; w Francis Portela). While the heroes are away fighting World War Hulk, the villains can play...M.O.D.O.K., sick of being hunted and hounded by A.I.M., gathers together an eclectic team of Marvel's Most Wanted to pull off one last, big score. But news travels fast along the grapevine of villainy - and pretty soon, every bad guy in the Marvel Universe is gunning for the Big-Headed One's unspeakably powerful prize. Executing their heist may be the easy part, because getting away with their loot alive is going to be the real challenge for M.O.D.O.K.'s 11!

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07-22-2008, 12:55 AM
Solo (James Bourne) is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero. He first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #19 (October 1986). He was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Marc Silvestri.Born in the USA, Solo works as a counter-terrorism operative, and makes limited appearances in the Marvel Comics universe. He is known for his catchphrase, "While Solo lives, terror dies!"

When the Sinister Six reform and defeat both Spider-Man and the Hulk, Solo aids the web-slinger in his second fight against the super villain team. Things take a turn for the worse when Mysterio uses an illusion to make Solo believe he is attacking the Six, when in reality he is attacking Spider-Man while the Six escape. Solo escapes and Spider-Man is rescued by Cyborg X and Deathlok. Soon after, Solo rejoins Spider-Man to aid him in a final assault on the Six aided by the Hulk, Ghost Rider, Sleepwalker, Nova, Deathlok and the Fantastic Four. With the villains defeated, Solo disappears.

Solo also once helped Spider-Man take on criminally-trained specialist versions of Captain America, Hawkeye and Spiderman himself.
Later, Solo assists dozens of other heroes in battling a seemingly rampaging Wolverine (he was being mentally influenced). He confronts Wolverine, side-by-side with Cardiac. Solo is swiftly defeated, suffering deep lacerations in the process. Cardiac is subdued with masonry.
Solo is hired by G. W. Bridge to join the new Six Pack alongside Hammer, Domino, Anaconda, and Constrictor in their mission to take down Cable. Like Bridge and Hammer, Solo is captured and placed in suspended animation. He is eventually released.

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07-22-2008, 12:58 AM
This is a 7 part limited seriesunder the title Marvel Comics Group by tom Brevoort. It was part of Marvel Altaverse. The 7 parts consisted off History of Marvels, Captain America, Daredevil, Fantastic Four, Spider-man , Thor, anfd X-men.

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07-22-2008, 03:06 AM
Marvels is a four-issue comic book limited series written by Kurt Busiek, painted by Alex Ross and edited by Marcus McLaurin, and published by Marvel Comics in 1994. The series examines the Marvel Universe, the collective setting of most of Marvel's superhero series, from the perspective of an Everyman, news photographer Phil Sheldon. The street-level series portrayed ordinary life in a world full of costumed supermen, with each issue featuring events well-known to readers of Marvel comics as well as a variety of minute details and retelling the most infamous events in the Marvel Universe.

Marvels was a success,[citation needed] winning multiple awards and launching the significant careers of Busiek and Ross, who would both return to the "everyday life in a superhero universe" theme in the Homage Comics series Astro City. In 1995, Marvels was compiled into a trade paperback that featured a Marvels #0 told from the perspective of the 1940s original Human Torch, describing his creation by scientist Phineas Thomas Horton. Marvel later published similar limited series under the "Marvels" header, with other writers and painters, though none of these titles were as successful as the original.

In 1995, Marvel released a dark parody of sorts. Ruins by writer Warren Ellis and painters Cliff and Terese Nielsen, was a two-issue parallel world series in which Sheldon explored a Marvel Universe that had gone terribly wrong.

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07-22-2008, 03:07 AM
Part of the free comic book day releases X-men/runaways was a one shot Written by: Brian K. Vaughan with Art by: Scottie Young. It showcased the x-men's first run in with the runaways. Written by Runaways scribe Brian K. Vaughan with art by Scottie Young, the all-new story entitled "We Don't Need No Education" finds the former teen superheroes the X-Men looking to drop a little knowledge on the Runaways. But it just might be the rebellious Runaways who do some teaching of their own.

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07-22-2008, 03:09 AM
Loners (originally named Excelsior) are a group of Marvel Comics characters, a support group for former teenage superheroes, founded by Turbo of the New Warriors and Phil Urich, the heroic former Green Goblin. Its stated goal is to help fellow teenage superheroes to adjust to mundane lives and dissuade other super-powered teenagers from becoming heroes. They were introduced in "True Believers," the first arc of Runaways (vol. 2). The story and team titles are an in-joke. Stan Lee often uses the phrase "Excelsior" and refers to fans as true believers in his "Bullpen Bulletin" in Marvel comic books and Who Wants to Be a Superhero?

At the close of the "True Believers" arc, it was revealed that the group was secretly sponsored by Rick Jones on the behalf of Captain America, who hoped to ensure the Runaways do not get into trouble. Following Excelsior's battle with Ultron, Rick offered to sponsor the team full-time.

Originally debuting in the book Runaways under the name Excelsior, the team received their own limited series. However, the title of the series and the team was changed from Excelsior to "The Loners," due to copyright issues as Stan Lee holds a trademark on the term "Excelsior!". The title premiered on April 11, 2007 and will run for 6 issues, with the possible option of becoming an ongoing series should sales warrant it. Its creative team is C.B. Cebulski (writer) and Karl Moline (artist). A preview of the new book in Wizard #181 shows that the team will have three new members: Penance (who will be known as Hollow), Spider-Woman, and another female in a ninja outfit, who was revealed to be "Namie", the second version of the Red Ronin. After the miniseries, The Loners appear in a special ten page Christmas story within the 2007 Marvel Holiday Special.

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07-22-2008, 03:11 AM
The Hellfire Club is a Marvel Comics supervillain team that frequently battles the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne, the team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #129 (January 1980).

Although the club appears to merely be an international social club for wealthy elites, its Inner Circle consists of mutants who try to influence world events for the accumulation of power. They dress in 18th century garb and rank themselves in a system of chess pieces (Black Rook, White Queen, etc). The club is based on the actual Hellfire Club, a secret society of 18th century England, which inspired the modern-day version appearing in the television series The Avengers.

The group first battled the X-Men in the classic "Dark Phoenix Saga" and the club, or branches of it, have since appeared periodically in various X-Men series.

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07-22-2008, 03:13 AM
Exiles days of then & now was a one shot from marvel publishing written by mike Raicht. 100 issues after the team was first assembled, the Exiles are launching into an all-new direction in this month’s New Exiles, but in this exciting one-shot, the spotlight settles on one piece of unfinished business from their epic run. Quentin Quire’s world is facing destruction that, by all rights, should never have happened. Sounds like a job for the Exiles…only they’re nowhere to be seen. Now, it’s up to Quentin to find the heroes, before his entire planet faces the consequences. Join him on a journey across a Multiverse of worlds saved by the original team in a tribute to the reality hopping series, written by Mike Raicht, the first editor of the original series!

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07-22-2008, 03:15 AM
Devil's Reign is a comic book story arc that appeared first in Silver Surfer/Witchblade #0.5. A crossover between Top Cow and Marvel in which Mephisto attempts to gather all the souls of the Top Cow Universe so that he may return to the Marvel Universe more powerful than ever.

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07-22-2008, 03:17 AM
DEADPOOL/GLI - SUMMER FUN was a one shot from Marvel written by Fabian Nicieza and Dan Slott. Wisconsin’s only greatest heroes team-up with the world’s most annoying deadliest merc in this slightly larger than average super sized special! Marvel as DEADPOOL and the newly--crowned GREAT LAKES INITIATIVE face off against hitmen, ninjas, and the POWER OF THE GODS! Swoon as the scintillating SQUIRREL GIRL is reunited with her first love, ROBBIE BALDWIN! And prepare yourself as DEADPOOL trains a GLI’er in one of the deadliest killing arts of all time!!! Ye gods, man! What are you waiting for? This thing’s got time travel, strange bodily functions, and NINJAS? Did we mention the ninjas? Sick of ninjas yet? We thought so. That’s so 80’s, right? Forget about the ninjas. (They are there, though.)

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07-22-2008, 03:18 AM
Cyberforce X-Men wasa one shot published by marvel & Top Cow. Written by Ron Marz and Pat lee. The X-Men and Cyberforce meet head on! While on a trip to Japan, Cyberforce members Ripclaw and Cyblade come face to face with a threat that even their enhanced abilities can't handle: the Sentinels! It's a case of deadly mistaken identity, as Ripclaw and Cyblade's only hope for survival turns out to be the very targets the Sentinels were searching for -- Wolverine and Psylocke of the X-Men. Writer Ron Marz and artist Pat Lee, the team who relaunched and reinvigorated Cyberforce, get together for an unforgettable clash of heroes against rampaging robots!

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07-22-2008, 03:20 AM
Askani'son was a 4 part limited series from Marvel written by Scott Lobdell & Jeph Loeb. It is the continuation of story from Adventures of Cyclops and Jean and features a young Nathan Summers who will become the x-man Cable.

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07-22-2008, 12:23 PM
This is the most incredible thread on Marvel Comics I've ever see.
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07-22-2008, 09:40 PM
Deathlok (sometimes also referred to as "Deathlok the Demolisher") is a cyborg published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Astonishing Tales #25 (Aug. 1974), and was created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench. At least three subsequent Marvel characters have used the "Deathlok" identity since then.

The first Deathlok series ran in the Astonishing Tales #25-36 (Aug. 1974 - July 1976). This initial version of the character, Luther Manning, later guest-starred with Spider-Man in Marvel Team-Up #46 (June 1976). Deathlok subsequently appeared with the Thing, a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four in Marvel Two-In-One #27 & #54 (May 1977 & Aug. 1979), although one appearance was actually a robot and not the genuine Deathlok. The Luther Manning Deathlok then appeared in * Captain America #286-288 (Oct.-Dec. 1983).

A new Deathlok, Michael Collins, debuted in the miniseries Deathlok #1-4 (July-Oct. 1990, reprinted as Deathlok Special #1-4 the following year). He was the second Deathlok to be created in the modern era and also the second to be created for the traditional Marvel Universe. This second Deathlok went on to a 34-issue series cover-dated July 1991 to April 1994, plus two summer annuals in 1992 and 1993.

The third Deathlok, S.H.I.E.L.D. espionage agent Jack Truman, debuted in an 11-issue miniseries cover-dated Sept. 1999 to June 2000.

Deathlok has also appeared in four issues of the miniseries Beyond!, and Michael Collins, in human form and not as Deathlok, appeared in Fantastic Four #544-545 (May-June 2007). Multiple unnamed Deathlok units appear in Black Panther vol. 4, #1-6. Possessing no human sentience, they were automatons created from corpses of soldiers killed in Iraq.

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rogue
07-24-2008, 01:47 AM
The original Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional superhero team that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Guardians first appear in Marvel Super-Heroes #18 (Jan. 1969) see pg 17. The team first appeared in the partial reprint title Marvel Super-Heroes with issue #18 (Jan. 1969), written by Arnold Drake and illustrated by Gene Colan. They appeared sporadically through several Marvel titles, such as Marvel Two-In-One #4 -5 (Jul. - Sep. (bi-monthly) 1974); Defenders Giant Size #5 + Defenders #26 - 29 (Aug. - Oct. 1975) and Thor Annual #6 (1977). In each case, other heroes such as Captain America; the Thing; the Defenders and Thor aid them in their war against the alien Badoon. The Guardians also featured in the main stories of the title Marvel Presents from issues #3 to #12 (Feb. 1976 - Aug. 1977).

This was followed by a series of appearances in Avengers, being #167 - 177 (Jan. - Nov. 1978) and #181 (Mar. 1979) respectively, which dealt with the ramifications during and after of the battle against Korvac. In the 1990s the Guardians had a self-titled comic that ran for 62 issues, initially written and illustrated by Jim Valentino. Michael Gallagher commenced writing the title from issue #29 (Oct. 1992) until cancellation with issue #62 in July 1995.

A second volume was published in May 2008, written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. The title features a new team drawn from participants in the Annihilation: Conquest storyline. The second volume of the title was published in May 2008, written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. The title features a new team drawn from participants in the Annihilation: Conquest storyline, which DnA had piloted.

The writers had been considering doing a Guardians of the Galaxy story but work on the Annihilation: Conquest see pg 24 story took precedence, but that ultimately helped set up the relaunch of the new Guardians. Editor Bill Rosemann, who had also edited Annihilation: Conquest, provided more background: "As the planning of Annihilation: Conquest came together, it occurred to us that, if things went well, there would be a group of characters left standing who would make a very fun team." It also provided the motivation for the team, as "on the heels of two back-to-back wars, they’re out to prevent any new Annihilation-size disasters from erupting."

Both this series (issues #4-6) and Nova (also written by DnA) will crossover with the Secret Invasion storyline but they "will examine the event from a galactic perspective in contrast with the great Earth-based stories in other books".However, the stories will be largely separate, as DnA explained: "because we are writing both books and there is a connection between Nova and the Guardians, expect a kind of subliminal 'background' connectivity between the books." The Guardians of the Galaxy story is set on the Knowhere, as the team try and work out which one of them is a Skrull spy.

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07-24-2008, 02:32 AM
Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 (Sept. 1967) (in cocoon form) and #67 (Oct. 1967), (in humanoid form) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.

Following his debut as "Him" in Fantastic Four #66 (Sept. 1967), the character reappeared in Thor #165-166 (June-July 1969). Writer Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane significantly revamped Him three years later as the allegorical Messiah Adam Warlock in Marvel Premiere #1 (April 1972) see pg 22. This launched a feature, set on the genetically engineered planet Counter-Earth on the far side of the sun, that ran in the following issue before spinning off into its own title, Warlock. With the cover logo "The Power of Warlock", the series ran through issue #8 (Aug. 1972 - Oct. 1973).

Following a guest appearance in The Incredible Hulk #177-178 (July-Aug. 1974), Adam Warlock received a new series again as a feature under writer-artist Jim Starlin. In the critically acclaimed storyline "The Magus Saga",[1] begun in Strange Tales #178-181 (Feb.-Aug. 1975) and continuing into Warlock, revived for issues #9-15 (Oct. 1975 - Nov. 1976), Starlin wrote, penciled (eventually co-penciling with Steve Leialoha, and initially self-inked an epic arc involving Warlock in war with a corrupt, religious space empire, his demagogue future self, and the cosmic supervillain Thanos. Following an unrelated adventure with Spider-Man in Marvel Team-Up #55 (March 1977), in a story by writer Bill Mantlo and penciler John Byrne, the Magus Saga and its repercussions culminated in a two-part Starlin story in The Avengers Annual #7 and Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 (both 1977), in which Adam Warlock, Thanos, and supporting characters Gamora and Pip the Troll died. Warlock had a very brief, quasi-resurrection as a soulless shell in the final issue of a three-part story in Marvel Two-in-One #61-63 (March-May 1980), by writer Mark Gruenwald and penciler Jerry Bingham, which introduced the character Her (later Kismet).

After Starlin resurrected Thanos in the miniseries The Thanos Quest #1-2 (both Sept. 1990)see pg 26, the writer, with successive pencilers George Pérez and Ron Lim, did likewise with Adam Warlock, Pip and Gamora in the six-issue miniseries The Infinity Gauntlet (July-Dec. 1991)see pg 27. Warlock experienced repercussions of that event in Silver Surfer, vol. 2, #60 and Doctor Strange vol. 3, #36 (both Dec. 1991).

Warlock again headlined his own series with Warlock and the Infinity Watch see pg 27, initially by writer Starlin and penciler Angel Medina. It ran 42 issues (Feb. 1992 - Aug. 1995), the first 31 written by Starlin and the following by Richard Ashford (one issue) and John Arcudi through the finale, with Pat Olliffe the primary penciler after Medina, and Mike Gustovich on the final two issues. An all-reprint four issue miniseries titled Warlock (vol. 2) was published the same year. During this time, Warlock was one of the primary characters in three miniseries: the Starlin written, six-issue The Infinity War (June-Nov. 1992), the Starlin written-and-drawn, four-issue Silver Surfer / Warlock: Resurrection see pg 26 (March-June 1993), and the Starlin-written, six-issue The Infinity Crusade (June-Nov. 1993)see pg 27.

Warlock also starred in a short-lived companion series, The Warlock Chronicles #1-8 (July 1993 - Feb. 1994), by Starlin and a variety of pencilers. This was followed by a non-Starlin, four-issue miniseries simply titled Warlock (vol. 3, Nov. 1998 - Feb. 1999), by writer-penciler Tom Lyle. An unrelated mini-series titled "Warlock" was then published (1999-2000), which featured the alien mutant from the The New Mutants. Yet another mini-series followed, showcasing the original Warlock and simply called once again Warlock (vol. 5, Nov. 2004 - Feb. 2005), by writer Greg Pak and artist Charles Adlard.

Warlock also appeared in four issues of intercompany crossovers between Marvel Comics and the Malibu Comics "Ultraverse": the one-shot Rune / Silver Surfer (April 1995 in indicia, June 1995 on cover); Rune vol. 2, #6-7 (1995); and Ultraverse Unlimited #1 (June 1996).

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rogue
07-24-2008, 02:39 AM
Star-Lord is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comics published by Marvel Comics. The first Star-Lord (Peter Quill) debuted in Marvel Preview #4 (Jan. 1976) and was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Steve Gan. Jason of spartax was star-lord prior to his son Peter Quill adopting the role. Sinjin Quarrell is the third Star-lord from an unnamed future and is the main character in limited series Star-lord.

Peter Quill was born during an unusual astronomical phenomenon when many of the planets aligned. On the night of his birth, the man who thought he was Peter's father angrily accused his wife of infidelity, as the baby resembled neither of them. He attempted to kill the infant, but died of a sudden heart attack. Quill was then raised by his single mother until the age of eleven, when she was killed by an alien. He was then placed in an orphanage but ran away and eventually became a trainee astronaut.

His conduct towards a colleague saved in an accident, however, hindered his progress. When an alien force contacted Earth and offered the mantle of Star-Lord to a worthy candidate, Quill volunteered. The role, however, was assigned to the same colleague Quill had once saved. This angered Quill who stunned his colleague and attempted to take the role for himself. Quill is then teleported away by an alien entity called the Master of the Sun, who via an illusion allows him to take vengeance on the alien that killed his mother. Quill is then able to truly become Star-Lord.

It is later revealed that Quill's true father is Jason of Spartax, the young son of the galactic Emperor who acted as Star-Lord before him. Years before, his father had crash-landed on Earth and loved Peter's mother, subsequently wiping her mind of the encounter afterwards. Peter's mother then married her childhood sweetheart. As Star-Lord, Quill later discovers the alien that killed his mother was sent by his father's brother, who intended to usurp the throne. Star-Lord finds and kills both the alien murderer and his uncle, and then reunites briefly with his father, now the Emperor. Star-Lord acquires a sentient spacecraft called "Ship" and then leaves to explore the universe.

Years later, Star-Lord does battle with the Fallen One, the rogue Herald of Galactus. He is almost killed in the encounter, and eventually recovers and uses the residual energies from recently deceased souls to defeat the Fallen One, at the cost of Ship. After the battle, both Star-Lord and the Fallen One are taken to the Kyln, an intergalactic maximum security prison. During the events of the Annihilation Conquest, Star-Lord serves as the second-in-command to the superhero Nova, who leads the resistance group the United Front against the forces of the villain Annihilus. Starlord later becomes the leader of the new Guardians of the Galaxy.

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rogue
07-24-2008, 02:46 AM
Rocket Raccoon is a raccoon comic book fictional character in the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Incredible Hulk(vol. 2) #271 (May 1982). Rocket Raccoon is an intelligent, anthropomorphic raccoon.

The character was created by Bill Mantlo and consciously inspired by the classic Beatles song "Rocky Raccoon" which included "Gideon's Bible" (in the comic book limited-series it was a book that contained the sum of all knowledge on the "loony colony").

Rocket Raccoon first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #271. He later had his own four-issue limited-series. This limited-series was penciled by Mike Mignola and inked by Al Gordon. Issue #3 was inked by Al Milgrom. He is currently a member of Guardians of the galaxy and was seen throughout Annihilation and Annihilation Conquest see pg 24.

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07-25-2008, 12:53 AM
The New Warriors is a Marvel Comics superhero team, traditionally consisting of young adult heroes. They first appeared in The Mighty Thor #411 (December 1989). The New Warriors was originally compiled by writer/editor Tom DeFalco, consisting of the young superheroes Nova, Speedball, Namorita, Marvel Boy, and Firestar, all of whom were once featured in solo series or were supporting characters in more established series. To this mix DeFalco added Night Thrasher, an original character to serve as the team's founder and leader. This
made them a counterpart to DC Comics’ Teen Titans or a junior version of Marvel’s own Avengers, although the New Warriors were not sidekicks of the Avengers as many of the original Teen Titans were to members of the Justice League. The New Warriors were featured in an eponymous series from 1990 until 1996, which both benefited and suffered from being marketed to the MTV Generation.

A short-lived revival was launched in 1999 and a mini-series followed in 2005. In the mini-series, the New Warriors agreed to star in a reality television show to fund their team. A fourth series was launched in June 2007. The New Warriors first appeared in issues 411 and 412 of the Marvel Comics title The Mighty
Thor. The issues were written by Tom DeFalco, who assembled the team by scanning entries of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe and finding characters he felt had been forgotten but were a part of the next generation of superheroes.[original research?] The appearance proved popular and plans were made for a spin-off as part of the informal "Heroes for the '90s" group of new comics Marvel debuted in the first six months of 1990. (The other new titles were
RoboCop, Namor, Ghost Rider, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Spider-Man.) Amid derisive comparisons to the New Kids on the Block and predictions of failure before its release, The New Warriors hit comic stands in May 1990. The first issue was written by Fabian Nicieza, drawn by Mark Bagley, and edited by Danny Fingeroth.

To the surprise of its detractors, the comic became a hit, garnering an enthusiastic readership and strong sales.[citation needed] A second printing of the first issue was released in the summer of 1991. A trade paperback collection of the Thor appearances and the first four issues of New Warriors was published a year later, a decade before such repackaging became a standard in the comic industry. (The trade New Warriors: Beginnings has since gone out-of-print.)
Bagley remained with the title until issue 25, leaving for a career-defining stint with The Amazing Spider-Man. Darick Robertson came on as the series' second regular artist. His expressive and dynamic style helped maintain the series' strength, which soon supported the notion of several spin-off titles. Nicieza pitched a four-issue limited series, Night Thrasher: Four Control, and in the fall of 1992 Marvel published it to test the possibility of a New Warriors franchise. Bagley provided cover art with Dave Hoover pencilling the interior artwork.
The experiment succeeded and a monthly Night Thrasher series appeared the following summer. Javier Saltares initially provided art but abruptly left the title after only two issues. David Boller was in place as the new regular penciller by issue 4, although Saltares briefly returned for issue 5. Issue 6 dealt with gang war and racial tension, and was reprinted in The Best of Marvel 1994 anthology. Nova (vol. 2), a second New Warriors spin-off, again written by Nicieza, was published at the end of 1993. Chris Marrinan remained the regular artist for its entire run. A third spin-off was planned to coincide with the fiftieth issue of The New Warriors where a second team of Warriors would star in their own series. However, Marvel decided that sales were too weak, as the comic industry as a whole had begun to contract. The second Warriors book was scuttled. The second team was rumored to be Bandit's reserve team (Hindsight, Darkhawk, Dagger, Turbo, Alex Power of Power Pack and Lady Sphinx). Despite the decision not to start this second series, a four-issue Justice: Four Balance limited series written by Nicieza, with art by Craig Brasfield still made it to print in 1994. Robertson and long-time inker Larry Mahlstedt left the series with issue 50. Robertson went on
to co-create and draw the critically-acclaimed Transmetropolitan. Richard Pace and Bruce Patterson were brought in as the new art team, but Pace's style was not well-received. Facing burn-out from his immense workload, Nicieza simultaneously pulled out from Nova with issue 7 and Night Thrasher with issue 12. Marrinan took over writing Nova and remained as artist. After a two-issue story by Dan Slott and Guy Dorian, Kurt Busiek and Art Nichols became the regular team on Night Thrasher. Three months after dropping the spin-off titles, Nicieza dropped New
Warriors with issue 53. Evan Skolnick, Nicieza's former assistant, followed as writer. Patrick Zircher was brought in to replace Pace as penciller beginning with issue 55.The loss of Nicieza and the shrinking comic market of the mid-90s took their toll. Night Thrasher was canceled with issue 21. Nova soon followed, ending with issue 18. The Skolnick/Zircher team remained on New Warriors, securing a temporary sales increase with the inclusion of the Scarlet Spider on the team. However, sales continued downward until Marvel canceled the series with issue 75 in 1996.

A short-lived relaunch began in 1999 and ran for 11 issues. It was written by Jay Faerber and pencilled by a variety of artists, including Steve Scott, Karl Kerschl and Jamal Igle. Faerber and Igle would go on to collaborate on several other projects. Original members Namorita, Nova, and Speedball were joined by returning member Turbo and new members Bolt and Aegis. The last was an all-new character, reminiscent of Night Thrasher being the only new character among the original team. A promotional issue #0 was given away with Wizard Magazine.

A six issue mini-series of the title was released starting in June 2005, written by Zeb Wells and illustrated by Skottie Young, and featuring the team as the stars of a reality TV show. The line-up includes previous members Night Thrasher, Speedball, Nova, and Namorita, along with one new character, Microbe. A second new character, Debrii, joined in issue 4. Both characters debuted in the series, much like Night Thrasher shortly before volume 1 and Aegis in volume 2. A trade paperback collection of all six issues was released in January 2006.

The fourth volume of the New Warriors is one of the new team books debuting out of Civil War. The new team has one returning member from the original group, (Night Thrasher), while everyone else is new to the team. The series is written by Kevin Grevioux, writer of the film Underworld, with Paco Medina as the artist. The series made its debut in June 2007. Editor Axel Alonso has further mentioned that
the team will be made up of "superheroes you already know, sporting new superhero identities". Nearly everyone in this new incarnation of the team is a depowered mutant and includes Sofia Mantega, (the de-powered mutant formerly known as Wind Dancer), Night Thrasher who is the original's illegitimate half-brother, Donyell Taylor, and characters Wondra (Jubilation Lee, formerly known as the X-Man Jubilee), Tempest (Angel Salvadore, a former student of the Xavier Institute), , Blackwing (Barnell "Barry" Bohusk, formerly known as Beak), Decibel (Jonothan "Jono" Starsmore, formerly known as Chamber), siblings Longstrike (Christine Cord, formerly known as Tattoo) and Phaser (Christian Cord, formerly known as Radian), Skybolt (Vincent "Vin" Stewart, formerly known as Redneck),[and Ripcord (Miranda Leevald, formerly known as Stacy X).[54] The group uses stolen and reverse-engineered technology (with the help of supporting teammates Grace and Kaz), such as a shrinking formula based on Bill Foster's derivative of Pym Particles, Spider-Man's webbing, Stilt-Man's telescopic legs and
arms, and Wakandan technology in their war on crime. Their current hideout is a former Murderworld location. It is also revealed that Longstrike and Phaser are sister and brother.

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07-25-2008, 12:56 AM
Robert "Robbie" Baldwin is a superhero character that appears in Marvel Comics. Originally known as Speedball and later as Penance, the character was created by artist Steve Ditko and writer Tom DeFalco, initially as a candidate for Marvel's separate New Universe imprint. Baldwin first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #22 (1988). Baldwin's origin and early exploits as Speedball were depicted soon after in a solo series. Baldwin has spent most of his time as a member of the superhero team the New Warriors. In the Marvel Comics crossover "Civil War", Baldwin's powers change, and he changes his name and appearance to Penance. Following this change Baldwin becomes a member of the Thunderbolts.

Marvel Comics published ten issues of the monthly comic book series Speedball from 1988 to 1989. The series was primarily plotted and penciled by Steve Ditko, who also supplied the covers. It was co-written by Tom DeFalco and inked by several different artists.

After the series' cancellation, the Speedball character primarily appeared in New Warriors and its related comics, written primarily by Fabian Nicieza. Speedball continued to be the most consistent character through the second and third volumes of the New Warriors.

Baldwin became a featured character in Civil War: Front Line, after it was revealed that he was the only New Warrior to survive the Stamford disaster. Baldwin's character underwent a drastic change in this series, in which his powers alter and he takes the name Penance, joining the Thunderbolts.


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rogue
07-25-2008, 01:04 AM
Night Thrasher or Dwayne Taylor is a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, who first appeared in Thor #411, and was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz. Night Thrasher is the founder and leader of the New Warriors, and head of the Taylor Foundation. Although he possesses no superhuman powers, he has trained himself extensively in many martial arts, and is adept at building technological devices.

Night Thrasher is very similar to DC Comics' Batman, with almost exactly the same origin story (driven to fight crime after parents murdered in front of him as a child, although the circumstances of his parents' deaths was later greatly elaborated upon as something more than simply a random criminal act) and power set (trained human with gadgets).

In X-Men (vol. 2) #29 and X-Force (vol. 2) #32, it is revealed that Night Thrasher has ties to the Hellfire Club, a mysterious group of aristocrats and adversaries of the X-Men.

Night Thrasher had two legal guardians when he debuted in the New Warriors' origin issue: Andrew Chord and Tai. Chord has not been seen since mid-volume 1, and Tai died in issue #25 after revealing her plans to use the New Warriors to gain immeasurable power. It is assumed that Night Thrasher has simply outgrown his need for a legal guardian (in the letters page for New Warriors #39 it was stated that Dwayne was 19 years old).

The current night thrasher is Donyell Taylor also known as Bandit. He first appeared in Night Thrasher (vol. 2) #3 (October 1993), and was created by Fabian Nicieza and Ken Lashley. Donyell is the older half-brother of Dwayne Michael Taylor, the original Night Thrasher and is currently leader of New Warriors.

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kasburn
07-25-2008, 10:36 PM
Marvel: Shadows & Light was a 3-issue black and white series published between February and July 1998.
The creative team involved was amazing: Gene Ha, Gerard Jones, Bernie Wrighston, Len Wain, Steve Dikto, Ron Marz, Brian Stelfreeze, Lee Weeks, Marv Wolfman, Liam Sharp, Jim Starlin, Marc Andreyko, Jill thompson, Roger Stern, John Buscema, Tom Grindberg, Keith Giffen, Bob Layton...
The project consisted in several short stories featuring Hulk, Werewolf, Spider-Man, Silver Surfer, Man-Thing, Docteur Stange, Iron Man, Daredevil, The Thing, Black Widow.

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rogue
07-26-2008, 03:27 AM
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rogue
07-26-2008, 03:30 AM
Heroes for Hire is a fictional superhero team published by Marvel Comics. The team first appeared in Power Man and Iron Fist #54 (December 1978), and was created by Ed Hannigan and Lee Elias.

The Heroes for Hire concept originated with Luke Cage's solo series titled Luke Cage, Hero for Hire see pg 1. As a "hero for hire", Cage tried to merge the usually pro bono world of superheroics with the bill-paying practicality of private investigation. Although the title changed to Luke Cage, Power Man in issue #17, Cage continued with his for-hire activities.

Initially, Heroes for Hire, Inc. was a small business licensed by the state of New York which offered a full line of professional investigation and protection services. Heroes For Hire was owned by Luke Cage and Daniel Rand. It had offices on Park Avenue and two paid employees: Jenny Royce, the group's secretary and Jeryn Hogarth, the group's lawyer and business representative. Heroes for Hire would not accept jobs that involved extralegal activities.

His own series cancelled due to low sales, Iron Fist joined the cast of Luke Cage, Power Man in a three-part storyline in #48–50. The comic's name changed to Power Man and Iron Fist from #50 upwards. The two formed a new Heroes for Hire, Inc, founded by attorney Jeryn Hogarth and staffed by administrative wunderkind Jennie Royce. Iron Fist supporting cast characters Colleen Wing and Misty Knight often appeared also, although never becoming official members. This partnership lasted until series final issue #125, with Cage blamed for the apparent death of Iron Fist.

In 1996, as a consequence of the Onslaught and Heroes Reborn storylines, the Marvel Universe suffered a power vacuum after the Fantastic Four and Avengers were presumed killed. Following up on the status of the Oracle Corporation that Namor had set up in the pages of Namor, Jim Hammond (the Golden Age Human Torch) and Danny Rand decided to set up a new Heroes For Hire organization. Iron Fist recruited Luke Cage for this. Heroes for Hire debuted in 1997, with a core team consisting of Fist, Cage, and an assortment of hangers-on: Black Knight (Dane Whitman), a new White Tiger, Hercules, She-Hulk, Ant-Man (Scott Lang), the original Human Torch, and even Deadpool were included in the cast of the book, though much of the cast rotated in a Defenders-like manner, hired for missions as necessary. Heroes For Hire was written by John Ostrander and illustrated by Pasqual Ferry. It lasted for 19 issues before it was cancelled.

A new Heroes for Hire series was developed as a spin-off of 2006's Civil War storyline. The book is written by Zeb Wells, with art by Terry Pallot. The team roster for the book is Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, the new Tarantula, Shang-Chi, Humbug, Orka, Black Cat and Paladin, the latter two joining for money.

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rogue
07-26-2008, 03:36 AM
Iron Fist (Daniel Rand) is a a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and a practitioner of martial arts. Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, he first appeared in Marvel Premiere #15 (May 1974).

Iron Fist, along with the previously created Shang Chi, Master of Kung Fu, came from Marvel Comics during a pop culture trend in the early 1970s for martial arts heroes. Debuting in a story by writer Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane in the umbrella title Marvel Premiere #15–25 (May 1974 - Oct. 1975), he was then written successively by Len Wein, Doug Moench, Tony Isabella, and Chris Claremont, with art by successive pencillers Larry Hama, Arvell Jones, Pat Broderick, and, in some of his earliest professional work, future industry star John Byrne. Following this run, Iron Fist was immediately spun off into the solo series
Iron Fist, running 15 issues (Nov. 1975 - Sept. 1977). A storyline involving the Steel Serpent was wrapped up in two issues of Marvel Team-Up. The character later co-starred in the Luke Cage series Power Man, re-titled Power Man and Iron Fist from #67-125 (Feb. 1981 - Sept. 1986), the final issue.

Two solo miniseries followed a decade later: Iron Fist vol. 2, #1-2 (Sept.-Oct. 1996), by writer James Felder and penciller Robert Brown; and Iron Fist vol. 3, #1-3(July-Sept. 1998), by writer Dan Jurgens and penciller Jackson Guice. Also around this time, he was among the ensemble of the group series Heroes for Hire which ran 19 issues (July 1997 - Jan. 1999).

Following a four-issue miniseries by writer Jay Faerber and penciller Jamal Igle, Iron Fist: Wolverine (Nov. 2000 - Feb. 2001), co-starring the X-Men character Wolverine and cover-billed as Iron Fist/Wolverine: The Return of K'un Lun, came another solo miniseries, Iron Fist vol. 4, #1-6 (May-Oct. 2004), by writer Jim Mullaney and penciller Kevin Lau. The first issue of a new ongoing series, The Immortal Iron Fist, by co-writers Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction and primary artist David Aja, premiered with a January 2007 cover-date.

Writer co-creator Roy Thomas wrote in a text piece in Marvel Premiere #15 that Iron Fist's origin and creation owe much to the 1940s Bill Everett character, Amazing Man. Thomas later wrote that he and artist co-creator Gil Kane had

“ ...started 'Iron Fist" because I'd seen my first kung fu movie, even before a Bruce Lee one came out, and it had a thing called 'the ceremony of the Iron Fist' in it. I thought that was a good name, and we already had Master of Kung Fu going, but I thought, 'Maybe a superhero called Iron Fist, even though we had Iron Man, would be a good idea'. [Publisher] Stan [Lee] liked the name, so I got hold of Gil and he brought in his Amazing Man influences, and we designed the character together.... ”

Iron Fist appearances outside his own title include three Iron Fist stories in Marvel's black-and-white comics magazine Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #10 (March 1975), an additional story co-starring the Sons of the Tiger in #18 (Nov. 1975), and a six-part serial, "The Living Weapon", in #19-24 (Dec. 1975 - May 1976). He made guest appearances in such titles as Marvel Two-In-One, Marvel Team-Up, the Sub-Mariner series Namor, Black Panther, and Daredevil.

In 2006, Marvel launched a new ongoing series, The Immortal Iron Fist, co-written by Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction and featuring art by Spanish illustrator David Aja. "The Immortal Iron Fist" began with a six-part drama, counter-intuitively titled "The Last Iron Fist Story". The story reveals the Iron Fist to be a legacy power conferred on the champion of K'un Lun roughly once a generation. There have been sixty-six Iron Fists, stretching back in time at least as far as the thirteenth century A.D. K'un L'un is also revealed to be one of the Seven Cities of Heaven, each of which has an analogous champion whose powers are as-yet unknown.

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Immortal Iron Fist: Orson Randall and The Green Mist of Death One Shot
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rogue
07-26-2008, 03:40 AM
The Daughters of the Dragon are the duo of Colleen Wing and Misty Knight, fictional characters from Marvel Comics introduced in the early 1970s in early Iron Fist stories. The name comes from an attempted slight from Iron Fist foe Davos, the Steel Serpent, said in a tongue-in-cheek way while he fled from the two heroines[1]. That story, where they guest-starred with Spider-Man, was the first of many featuring their partnership as heroines in their own merits. Since Iron Fist's first series had been canceled at that time, the two characters followed with him into his guest appearances in the series Luke Cage, Power Man see pg 1. Shortly thereafter the two male characters became co-starts in the renamed Power Man/Iron Fist series, with Coleen and Misty as supporting cast, who operated Nightwing Restorations Inc.

In late 2005/early 2006 they gained a limited series (the first Daughters of the Dragon series ever) which introduced both the style and many of the plots and characters that were later featured in the latest incarnation of the Heroes for Hire book.

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rogue
07-27-2008, 03:20 AM
Shang-Chi is a Marvel Comics character, often called the "Master of Kung Fu". He was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin. He has no special superpowers, but he exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts and is a master of Wushu (a general name for the various Chinese styles) both empty handed and with weapons, including the staff, nunchaku and double-edged sword.

The character was conceived in late 1972 when Marvel Comics acquired the comic book rights to Sax Rohmer's pulp novel villain Dr. Fu Manchu while they also held the rights to the Kung Fu television program. Instead of producing a straight adaptation of either source, Marvel combined the two. The result was Shang-Chi, a master of Kung Fu, who was introduced as the (previously unheard of) son of Fu Manchu.[1] Though an original character himself, many of Shang-Chi's supporting characters (most notably Fu Manchu and Sir Denis Nayland Smith) were Rohmer creations. No characters from the Kung Fu television series carried over into the comic series, though the character Lu Sung, in an early issue, bears a strong resemblance to Kwai Chang Caine with the addition of a moustache.

Shang-Chi first appeared in Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973) by Englehart and Starlin (SME #1–14 were reprints of older Marvel superhero stories). Shang-Chi appeared again in issue #16, and with issue #17 (April 1974) the title was changed to The Hands of Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu. Amidst the martial arts craze in the United States in the 1970s, the book became very popular, surviving until issue #125 (June 1983), a run including five giant-size issues. He also co-starred with Spider-Man in Marvel Team-Up #84 and The Thing in Marvel Two-in-One #29. Shang-Chi also appeared in Marvel's Special Collector's Edition #1 entitled "Savage Fists of Kung Fu". At the height of the martial arts craze, he did several crossovers with other Marvel martial artists, including White Tiger, Iron Fist, and Daughters of the Dragon (Colleen Wing and Misty Knight). He also appeared quite prominently in Marvel's sister imprint magazine entitled Deadly Hands of Kung Fu.

The series began by introducing Shang-Chi as a man raised by his father Fu Manchu to be the ultimate lackey for the would-be world conqueror. However, his first mission, in which he killed one of his father's old enemies, Dr. Petrie, ended with Shang-Chi learning of Fu Manchu's true, evil nature. Disillusioned, Shang-Chi swore eternal opposition to his father's ambitions and fought him as an agent of British intelligence, under the orders of Nayland Smith.

The series was an instant sales success. Though Englehart and Starlin soon left as the creative talent for the title, its success grew once writer Doug Moench and artist Paul Gulacy, began collaborating in issues #22. Their critically acclaimed run continued (with short gaps) until #51 when Gulacy was replaced by artist Jim Craig. Craig was later succeeded by Mike Zeck who became the regular penciller in issue #64 (1978).

Prologue from Master of Kung Fu:
"Call me Shang-Chi, as my father did when he raised me and molded my mind and my body in the vacuum of his Honan, China retreat. I learned many things from my father: That my name means 'The Rising and Advancing of a Spirit', that my body could be forged into a living weapon through the discipline of Kung Fu, and that it might be used for the murder of a man called Dr. Petrie.
Since then I have learned that my father is Dr. Fu Manchu, the most insidiously evil man on earth…and that to honor him would bring nothing but dishonor to the spirit of my name."

–Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu
Gulacy was a film buff, and modelled many characters after film stars: Juliette on Marlene Dietrich, James Larner on Marlon Brando, Clive Reston (often broadly hinted at as being the son of James Bond as well as the grand nephew of Sherlock Holmes) occasionally looking like Basil Rathbone and Sean Connery, and a minor character Ward Sarsfield (after the real-life name of Sax Rohmer) who looked like David Niven. Moench introduced other film-based characters, including ones modeled after Groucho Marx and W. C. Fields.

Moench continued for a long tenure, though the title did not again receive the same level of acclaim as the Gulacy period until Gene Day, who had previously been inking the book, took over penciling in #100 (1981). Despite critical success, sales lagged, and the publication schedule change from monthly to bimonthly. Day died of a heart attack after finishing issue #120, and Moench left the book after #122. The book was cancelled three issues later, where Shang-Chi retired to a passive life as a fisherman in a village.

Shang-Chi had two more short series: the Master of Kung Fu: Bleeding Black graphic novel (1990) and the MAX miniseries Master of Kung Fu: Hellfire Apocalypse (2002) (with artist Paul Gulacy on art again). The character also had two stories in the anthology series Marvel Comics Presents (including one by Moench that ran in the series' first eight issues in 1988), and co-starred in the Moon Knight Special (1992).

Although spun out of licensed properties, Shang-Chi is a Marvel-owned character and has been firmly established as a part of the Marvel Universe with guest appearances in numerous other titles, such as Marvel Team-Up, Marvel Knights and X-Men. Most of the original, licensed, characters in the supporting cast have been phased out in the more recent series and stories.

In some of his modern appearances, mention is made of his villainous father who has apparently returned from the dead (Marvel's version of Fu Manchu was meant to have died in Master Of Kung Fu #118). However Fu Manchu is never named, only referred to as Shang's 'father' and is never shown out of shadow, as Marvel have opted not to renew the license to the character. Shang-Chi returned as a main character in the 2007 Heroes for Hire comic book, and both he & several of his supporting cast appear in that year's Wisdom miniseries.


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rogue
07-27-2008, 03:22 AM
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu is a Martial arts comic book magazine published by Curtis Magazines,[1] a short lived imprint of Marvel Comics. The actual publisher's name was Magazine Management Co., Inc. After issue #19 the "Curtis" name logo which appeared on the top left hand side of issues 1-18 was changed to CC; which stood for "Curtis Circulation". There were a total of 33 magazines published plus one "Special Album Edition" before the series was cancelled.

This magazine was published in the early 1970s amidst the "Kung Fu" or "Chopsocky" movie craze. Bruce Lee movies were scoring huge box-office grosses, and the Kung-Fu television series was being watched by millions. Billy Jack the half-Indian, Green Beret martial arts hero was making his appearance, and people were "shaking their booty" to Carl Douglas's hit "Kung Fu Fighting". Kung-Fu was on many people's lips and the Deadly Hands of Kung Fu was there to capitalize on it. The Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu magazine was launched in 1974 and ended 33 issues later in 1977. Some of the recurring "Core" characters of the magazine were:

Shang Chi, Master of Kung Fu (from Marvel's color line)
Iron Fist, The Living Weapon (also from the color line)
The Sons of the Tiger - Three men linked by mystical amulets (a feature created for "DHOKF")
The White Tiger - Heir to the amulets of "Sons of the Tiger"
Daughters of the Dragon - Colleen Wing and Misty Knight (characters derived from the Iron Fist series)
Each issue had various comic stories from the above mentioned characters, both single issues stories and multi-issue arcs. Most of the issues had some kind of martial arts movie review from a recently released film. Other issues had interviews with authentic Martial arts instructors, while others had interviews with movie or television celebrities related to martial arts.

The early issues had a martial arts instructional section which described some elementary fighting techniques. These were provided by comics illustrator/martial artist Frank McLaughlin. The magazine was strictly black+white with no color except for the cover. The cost of the magazine was .75 cents for issues #1-14. Issue #15 was a "Super Annual" (all reprints) issue and cost $1.25. Issues #16-33 were $1.00, as well as the "Special Album Edition" (June) 1974.

Issue #28, September 1976, was an all Bruce Lee special, including a 35 page comic-format biography, written by Martin Sands, and drawn by Joe Staton and Tony DeZuniga.

When the magazine's run reached the mid-20s, the editors began experimenting by setting some of the comic stories in feudal Japan and starring samurai-type characters, including a four-part story arc called "Sword Quest". The Sons of the Tiger/White Tiger feature ran until the penultimate issue.[2] By 1977 the "Chop-socky" movie craze was beginning to lose steam, which no doubt contributed to the poor sales of the magazine and its cancellation as of its 33rd issue.

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bbkbrjn
07-27-2008, 03:51 AM
hi dear rough , dear houdini and everybody
can you help me for complete (X-Men Classic) & (Classic X-Men) in RS links?
tanks a lot

rogue
07-28-2008, 02:37 PM
I don't have Classic x-men which was later changed to x-men classics. According to wikipedia 1-44 had new material and background . 45-110 were just reprints of the origional issues. the whole series reprinted Giant size x-men 1 and 94-206 of uncanny x-men. All the origionals for uncanny x-men are on pg 14. I will keep a look out but haven't found any but 45-50 on another forum. If you have them post them here.

rogue
07-29-2008, 04:10 AM
Marvel 2099 is a Marvel Comics imprint, begun in 1993, that explores one possible future of the Marvel Universe. It was originally announced by Stan Lee in his "Stan's Soapbox" column as a single series entitled The Marvel World of Tomorrow which was being developed by Lee and John Byrne. This later changed to a line of books under the banner Marvel 2093 (the date being one hundred years from the year in which the titles launched) before finally being published as
Marvel 2099. The first three titles launched, Doom 2099, The Punisher 2099, and Spider-Man 2099 starred futuristic takes on pre-existing characters while the latter, Ravage 2099, featured an all-new superhero, scripted for several months by Stan Lee. The 2099 line soon expanded to include 2099 Unlimited, Fantastic Four 2099, Ghost Rider 2099, Hulk 2099, X-Men 2099, and X-Nation 2099.

The world of 2099 is a cyberpunk dystopia, similar to the world of Blade Runner. North America is a corporate police state ruled by a few huge megacorps, most notably Alchemax, which owns the private police force the Public Eye, which primarily punishes criminals' bank accounts. There were, prior to the launch of the comics, no active superheroes in this world, and the previous heroes are mythologized through religion, as with the Church of Thor. The present-day
Marvel continuity is referred to as an "Age of Heroes" that abruptly ended in a catastrophe a century before which also set back society.

The initial universe began with Spider-Man 2099, Ravage 2099, Doom 2099 and The Punisher 2099 being launched in subsequent months. Peter David wrote Spider-Man for the bulk of the series, and it was consistently the most popular series. It satirized corporations, with Spider-Man constantly clashing with Alchemax, which employed him in his secret identity and was run by his father. Stan Lee wrote the first eight issues of Ravage as an extremely political story about corruption, corporate pollution and the environment. After Lee left, he was replaced by a series of writers who failed to provide consistent direction for the book. Doom, believing himself to be the true Doctor Doom, began a lengthy quest to re-conquer Latveria. The Punisher largely dealt with corporate crimes and people who were rich enough to buy their way out of any other punishment.

Fans requested further titles, and Marvel provided X-Men 2099. They also introduced a Hulk 2099 in the series 2099 Unlimited, which featured occasional Spider-Man 2099 stories, as well as early work by Warren Ellis. The comics had a strong degree of interconnectivity that was similar to comics published by Marvel in the 1960s due to the imprint's editor Joey Cavalieri. The only cross-title crossover within the 2099 universe, The Fall of the Hammer, detailed a plot by the corporations to technologically recreate the Norse pantheon, along with a new Thor, to divert attention away from the anti-corporate superheroes.

The 2099 series expanded to include Ghost Rider 2099, about a hero whose consciousness had been downloaded into a robotic body. Hulk 2099 was also given a brief chance at his own series. As sales began to flag on all titles besides Spider-Man and X-Men, Marvel commissioned ideas from various writers, including a proposal by Grant Morrison and Mark Millar, before accepting Warren Ellis's idea that Doom 2099, revealed to be, in fact, Victor Von Doom, and would take over the United States. Each title had the modifier "A.D." ("After Doom") added on the logo to reflect the change. The new storyline allowed Marvel to cancel several low-selling titles (Hulk, Ravage, and The Punisher). The in-universe reason for the heroes' deaths was that Doom sent Ravage into exile in space, and President Rogers (an impostor Captain America who was istated after Doom was violently ousted from office) ordered the execution of the Punisher, Hulk, and a handful of low-tier heroes who'd appeared in 2099 Unlimited.

In 1996 when Marvel, during a cost-cutting exercise, fired Cavalieri, many of the 2099 creators (including Peter David and Warren Ellis) quit the line in protest. With the line floundering, two additional titles were launched: X-Nation 2099, a spin-off of X-Men 2099 and Fantastic Four 2099, which featured characters who were apparently the present day Fantastic Four accidentally sent into the future.
Around this time, Doom 2099 became the only 2099 comic to crossover with a present-day Marvel comic when he traveled back to 1996 and met Daredevil, the Fantastic Four and Namor in a story partially told in Fantastic Four #412. Spider-Man 2099 met the original Spider-Man in a special one-shot issue, making them the only characters to meet their counterparts.

After sales slumped, the 2099 titles were canceled and replaced by 2099: World of Tomorrow, a single title featuring the surviving characters from all the titles. The title lasted only eight issues before being canceled. The 2099 line was concluded with a one-shot, 2099: Manifest Destiny (March 1998), in which
Captain America was found in suspended animation and, with Miguel O'Hara, assembled various 2099 heroes into a new team of Avengers. The story summarized the years from 2099 to 3099, with humanity transforming the corporate world of 2099 into an utopia and then expanding into space.

The 2099 world has been seen occasionally since, most notably in Peter David's "Future Tense" storyline in Captain Marvel, which revisited both Spider-Man 2099 and the alternate future of the Maestro that David created in The Incredible Hulk: Future Imperfect, explaining a plot point which had been left dangling since David had abruptly left Spider-Man.

In 2004, writer Robert Kirkman wrote a series of one-shot comics for the fifth anniversary of the Marvel Knights imprint, under the heading Marvel Knights 2099. The future portrayed in this series is unconnected to the original 2099 Universe, which included a different Punisher 2099.

In 2006, the Exiles visited the Marvel Universe 2099 in Exiles #75-76 as part of the "World Tour" arc. This future had split apart from the mainstream 2099 fairly early, as Doom 2099 had not yet met Spider-Man 2099. Spider-Man 2099 joined the Exiles and left with them.

In 2005, the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe one-shot involving alternate universes designated the Earth of 2099 as Earth-928, with Marvel Knights 2099 designated as Earth-2992. A cover of a second printing from the Spider-Man crossover The Other: Evolve or Die features the Miguel O'Hara Spider-Man.

2099 Sketch book
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:15 AM
The Spider-Man 2099 stories when originally published were meant to be the official future of the Marvel Universe: a dystopian America governed by corrupt corporations. The setting also has a number of cyberpunk elements. his first full comic book appearance being soon afterwards in Spider-Man 2099 #1 written by Peter David penciled by Rick Leonardi inked by Al Williamson and lettered by Rick Parker.

Spider-Man 2099 is a direct result of the 30th anniversary of Spider-Man's first appearance. Spider-Man 2099 was one of the many Marvel characters to be re-imagined for the Marvel 2099 comic book line that showed future versions of classic Marvel characters living in the year 2099, decades after the current Marvel Universe time period. The character was designed by Rick Leonardi prior to Peter David coming onboard for the book and Peter David was brought to flesh out the character’s alter ego and supporting characters. Peter David has said about that Spider-Man 2099 # 1 is the highest selling single issue of any comic he has ever written.

Although the book was continuously selling more than 100,000 copies per issue the book and entire comic line had a drastic shift. Being that the 2099 line occurred in the day when Marvel’s finances and possible future changed daily, and sudden firings were the rule more than the exception, Joey Cavalieri (2099 editor) was unexpectedly fired from the company in early 1996. Like virtually all of the other writers in the line, Peter David chose to show solidarity with his editor, and resigned from the book with issue 44. Marvel turned the remaining issues over to fill-in creators/editors to finish the book, Spider-Man 2099 ongoing series ended with issue 46. A few months later, demonstrating the popularity
of the 2099 imprint, Marvel announced they would publish a new 2099 title 2099: World of Tomorrow immediately following the last issues of the original titles, using the new staff. The new bi-monthly title lasted 8 issues and was for the most part the finale and regular publication of the 2099 comic line.

Spider-Man 2099's alter ego was seen again without a costume in 1998 in 2099: Manifest Destiny a 2099 wrap-up one shot issue that was meant to bring a complete closure to the line and fixed problems and unsolved storylines. The character has since made several cameo and guest appearances in such titles as Captain Marvel Vol. 4, #27-30 (written by Peter David) and most recently on "Exiles Vol. 1, # 75-99."

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JorgeR
07-29-2008, 03:50 PM
I have a request.

Does anyone have the following Fantastic Four series

Fantastic Four Unlimited #1-12
Marvel Age - FF #1-12
Marvel Age - FF Tales #1

Thanks in advance

rogue
07-29-2008, 04:36 PM
Ravage 2099 (Paul Phillip Ravage) is a Marvel Comics superhero, a fictional character created by Stan Lee in 1992 for Marvel's Marvel 2099 imprint. Ravage's first full appearance was in Ravage 2099 # 1, which appeared along with the Marvel 2099 universe releases of Spider-Man 2099, Doom 2099, and Punisher 2099, distinct among the other titles as Ravage was an original character, not re-imagined. The series ran for 33 issues.

Ravage 2099 1-33
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:41 PM
Doom (Victor Von Doom) is a Marvel Comics anti-hero featured in the Marvel 2099 comic book Doom 2099. The character is based on Doctor Doom, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The comic was written by John Francis Moore for its first two years and by Warren Ellis for its third.

Doom first appeared in Marvel Comics Presents #118, in a preview of Doom 2099 #1. Doom 2099 would run for 44 issues (January 1993 - August 1996), with Doom making notable appearances in 2099 AD, 2099 Unlimited, 2099: World of Tomorrow, Ghost Rider 2099, Hulk 2099, Punisher 2099, Ravage 2099, Spider-Man 2099, and X-Men 2099. Doom also received his own special one-shot after conquering the United States titled 2099 A.D.

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2099 World of Doom
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2099 A.D.
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2099 A.D. Apocalypse
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2099 A.D. Genesis
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:43 PM
The Punisher 2099 is a comic book series following the account of Jake Gallows a.k.a. the Punisher in the year 2099 in an alternate Marvel Universe. The majority of the issues were written by Pat Mills & Tony Skinner, art by Tom Morgan. The rest were written by Chuck Dixon. The series ran from February 1993 through November of 1995 with a total of 34 issues.

Punisher 2099 1-34
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:45 PM
X-Men 2099 was a comic book series published by Marvel from 1993 to 1996 that chronicled the adventures of an X-Men team in the year 2099. It extends the Marvel 2099 imprint, which features other future versions of popular Marvel characters, such as Spider-Man 2099 and Hulk 2099. The series was written by John Francis Moore, and largely pencilled by Ron Lim.

The series began in October 1993 and lasted 35 issues along with two specials. It spawned a line of action figures, mostly featuring the more popular characters in the book, and the planned spin-off X-Nation 2099. In issue 20, the title received a minor makeover, officially joining the 2099 imprint and changing its name to X-Men 2099 A.D., the A.D. standing for “After Doom.” At the series' end, it was folded into 2099: World of Tomorrow, though members of the team were rarely seen after this point.

The first issue featured a blue foil cover on cardstock and the double-sized 25th issue's cover was extra-glossy with foil letters, metallic silver ink, and embossed characters on a heavier wraparound cover.

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x-men 2099 Special
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x-men 2099 Oasis
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:47 PM
Hulk 2099 is a fictional character appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Gerard Jones and Dwayne Turner and first appeared in 2099 Unlimited #1. As with many other Marvel 2099 characters, Hulk 2099 was a futuristic re-imagining of a popular Marvel character.

Hulk 2099's first regular appearances were in 2099 Unlimited #1-6, as one of several different stories in the anthology. The character later starred in his own series, Hulk 2099 which ran for 10 issues (starting in 1994). After the series ended, the character was one of several heroes killed in the 2099 A.D. Apocalypse one-shot, which concluded the One Nation Under Doom storyline and changed the Marvel 2099 setting.

Hulk 2099 played no further role in the Marvel 2099 comics, but a version of the character later appeared in the pages of Exiles.

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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:49 PM
Ghost Rider 2099 is a comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics, under the Marvel 2099 imprint, from 1994 to 1996.

The series is set in the year 2099, in a dystopian possible future of the Marvel Universe, and features Kenshiro "Zero" Cochrane, a hacker who was killed but resurrected as the Ghost Rider - his mind controlling a powerful and well-armed robot. As with most of the Marvel 2099 titles, the protagonist was a futuristic version of a commercially successful Marvel Universe character - in this case, the supernatural anti-hero known as the Ghost Rider.

The series was heavily influenced by cyberpunk science fiction, particularly that of William Gibson.

The Ghost Rider 2099 series was not one of the initial titles launched for the 2099 imprint and contained few direct crossovers with the other titles. The series ran for 25 issues, ending in May 1996. The title character's story was concluded in the final issue, but Zero Cochrane did reappear as an important character in the final 2099 story, the one-shot 2099: Manifest Destiny.

Ghost rider 2099 1-25 & Daddy Dearest (unpublished b&W)
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:51 PM
X-Nation 2099 was a comic book series created by Marvel Comics for their Marvel 2099 imprint. It depicts the course of events in a team of young mutant lives. The series only lasted six issues.

x-nation 2099 1-6
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:52 PM
Fantastic Four 2099 was a comic book published by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the Fantastic Four in the alternate future of Marvel 2099 (Earth-928). It ran for eight issues in 1996.

fantastic Four 2099 1-4
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:53 PM
2099: World of Tomorrow was a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series continued incomplete storylines after all the other Marvel 2099 titles had been cancelled. This included X-Men 2099, Spider-Man 2099, X-Nation 2099, Hulk 2099, Doom 2099 and the Fantastic Four 2099.

2099 World of Tomorrow 1-8
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:55 PM
The last 2099 comic to be published was a double sized one shot, written by Ghost Rider 2099 scribe Len Kaminski, called 2099: Manifest Destiny. It was a story that appeased some of the fans disappointed by the cruel continuity bending of WoT, and it even tied up some of the loose plot threads that had been left dangling. But it was too lengthy, too filled with massive jumps in time (it ends in the year 3099!), and in the final analysis too little too late, as poor sales certainly buried any chance of the 2099 line ever being revived. It was the end of the future . . .

2099 Manifest Destiny
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rogue
07-29-2008, 04:57 PM
In 2004, Marvel Comics held a fifth-week event called Marvel Knights 2099 which took place in the future on an alternate world (Earth-2992) that was not identical to the alternate Marvel Universe on Earth 928 featured in the 1990s Marvel 2099 books.

Marvel Knights 2099: Daredevil #1.
Marvel Knights 2099: Black Panther #1.
Marvel Knights 2099: The Inhumans #1.
Marvel Knights 2099: The Punisher #1.
Marvel Knights 2099: Mutant #1.

Marvel Knights 2099 1-5
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immyowngod
07-30-2008, 01:45 PM
Went through EVERY page, and you have succeded in killing my bandwidth!!
Thank you for all of your work!

iampeluche
07-31-2008, 12:05 AM
Oh man, this thread is incredible, I'm gonna need two a half lives to read everything I want. Thanks, Gracias, Arigato, Merci Beaucoup, Obrigado, Grazie, Danke.

rogue
07-31-2008, 07:39 PM
Skrull Sightings and apperances throughout Marvel according to Secret Invasion Skrulls one shot. If series, limited or one shot has been posted I will list page they can be found. I am also trying to find all the others listed and add them. Here we go.

Alpha Flight v1 9-10 see pg 10

Annihilation 1-5, Prologue 1, Annihilation Conquest 2-6, Annihilation Conquest Wraith 2-4, Annihilation Heralds of Galactus 1, Annihilation Ronan 2-4, Annihilation Super-skrull 1-4, See page 23

Astonishing x-men v2 1-3 see page 4

Atlantis Rising 1-2 see page 65

Avataars 1-3 see page 103

Avengers v1 69-70 92-97 133-134 209 245 261 371, v3 50-55, Annuals 6 14, Avengers Spotlight 25, Avengers unplugged #3, Avengers west Coast #82, Avengers The Initiative 8-11 See pages 24-25, 27, 30 & 40

Bishop # 15 (last x-man) see page 37

Black Panther (2005) 31-34 see page 20

Blackwulf 1-10 see page 51 completed set

Craptacular B-sides 1-3 see page 65

Cable & Deadpool # 30 see page 53

Captain America v3 3-7, Annual 7 see page 19

Captain Britain & MI 13 1-current see latest releases

Captain Marvel (1968 Mar-vell) 2-3 20 25-27 53, v3 Genis-vell 8-10 see page 23-24

Century : Distant sons see page 64

Civil War 1-2 5-6, CW Young avengers & runaways 1-4 see page 13

Contest of Champions 1-3 see page 27

Cosmic Powers Unlimited 4-5 see page 26

Deadpool v1 24 see page 3

Defenders 13-14 , Giant size 4 , Secret defenders 12-14 see page 21

Doc Samson v1 1 see page 65

Drax The destroyer 1-4 see page 23

Europa #0

Fantastic Force 7-9 see page 64

Fantastic Four v1 2 18 32 37 48 89-93 136-137 173-174 204-206 209 212 214 249-250 256-257 261-262 277 319 347-349 357-416 556, Annuals 3 15 17-19 24, V3 37, see pages 17-19

Fantastic Four unlimited 12 116

Fantastic Four Unplugged see page 55

Force Works 13-16 see page 31

Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular 1-2 see page 103

Incredible Hulk v2 155 190-191 251-252 262 267 355-359 374-375 419 see pages 13-14

Infinity Gaunlet 1 see page 176

Iron Man v1 63-66 see page 21

Lunatik 2 see page 87

Marvel Chillers 3-7 see page 29

Marvel Graphic Novel Death of Captain Marvel see page 23

Marvel Holiday Special 2007 see page 59

Marvel Knights Spider-man 13-18 see page 8

Marvel Premiere 24 35-37 see page 21

Marvel team-up v1 5 61-62 v2 2-13 20-25 see page 65

Marvel Two in one 45 99 see page 65

Marvel Westerns : Kid Colt & Arizona girl 1 see page 65

Marvel The lost generation 1-12 see page 64

Maximum security Dangerous Planet, 2-3 see page 64

Namor 8 10 14-18 25 50 see page 46

New Avengers 18 27-32 38 & up see page 22

New Avengers Illuminati 1 5 see page 22

New Mutants 92 see page 4

New Wariors v1 60 64 73-75 see page 61

Nova v2 15-18 see page 24

Powerman & Iron fist 73 111-113 121 125 see page 1

Quasar 33-34 see page 24

ROM 1-75, annual 1-4, Spaceknights 1-5 see page 110 & 124

Runaways v2 7-8 17-30 see page 65

She-hulk v2 2 21-28 see page 34

Silver Surfer v3 1-31 89-90 105 , Annual 1 see page 25

Skrull kill Krew 1-5 see page 56

Spider-man team-up 2 see page 53

Spider-man Unlimited 5 see page 10

Star Masters 1-3

Tales of the Marvel Universe 1 see page 65

Thunderbolts 45-46 see page 47

Thunderstrike 5-7 see page 64

Uncanny x-men 137 185-188 275-277 372 375-379 387 466-471 478, Annual 11 see page 4

Wisdom 1-6 see page 27

Wolverine v2 140-145, v3 42 see page 41

X-men v2 89-90 92 95-98 107 see page 4

x-men first class 6 see page 5

x-men emperor vulcan 1 3 see page 40

x-men the hidden years 16 see page 36

Young Avengers 1-12, special see page 29

Young Avengers Present 2-3 see page 42

This list doesn't include issues recently released as part of Secret invasion. I am sure there are some missing but this is what was listed in the Secret Invasion Skrulls handbook. Enjoy.

rogue
07-31-2008, 07:41 PM
Fantastic Force was a superhero team in the Marvel Universe, a spin-off of the Fantastic Four. The team had its own title, which lasted for eighteen issues from November 1994 to April 1996.

The founding members of the team were:

Psi-Lord (Franklin Richards) was the leader, son of Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman of the Fantastic Four; character roughly corresponded to Mister Fantastic
Huntara (Tara Richards), Franklin Richards's aunt from an alternate future, armed with a scythe that enabled her to open interdimensional portals; character roughly corresponded to Invisible Woman
Vibraxas, a Wakandan with the power to generate vibratory force; character roughly corresponded to the Human Torch
Devlor, an Inhuman who could transform into a large ape-like creature; character roughly corresponded to the Thing
With the exception of Franklin Richards, all of the other founding members of Fantastic Force were not well-known and have remained relatively obscure, although Vibraxas later became a supporting character in the Black Panther volume 2.

Fantastic Force was funded by the Black Panther, who also served as an unofficial member of the team, joining them in the field on occasion. Eventually Huntara left the group for another dimension, and her slot on the team was filled by She-Hulk.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls issues 7-9 feature skrulls.

Fantastic Force 1-18
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1-8
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9-18
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rogue
07-31-2008, 07:43 PM
Century was a member of Force Works in the comic series of the same name from 1994-1996. The character was created by Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning, and Tom Tenney and first appeared in issue #1 of Force Works in July 1994.

Century was a genetic creation consisting of the minds of the hundred strongest and most able of the surviving alien Hodomur. He possessed all their memories and instinctively used the knowledge he needed. Therefore he was an expert on many topics and a very skilled fighter especially with his battle-staff, Parallax. His lifespan was apparently fixed at 100 years. He was sometimes seen levitating while in a deep meditative trance. He had a symbiotic rapport with Parallax, an entity which bound the multiple personalities of Century into a unified self.

Since becoming amnesic from Broker's mind-wipe and interdimensional traveling, Century couldn't remember much about his past and often had to search for the right words which led to Century sound like a thesaurus when he often used three similar words to express himself. Single memories returned when he was confronted with something from his past or he dreamt about it. After losing Parallax for a while, memories of his composite minds loosened and even after Parallax was returned to him he continued to remember bits from the lives of the Hodomur he was composed of.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls there is an appearance by skrulls in Century: Distant Sons.

Century: Distant Sons
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rogue
07-31-2008, 07:45 PM
Marvel: The Lost Generation is a twelve issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2000 and 2001. The series was written by Roger Stern and drawn by John Byrne. Numbered in reverse order, it began with issue #12 (March 2000) and finished with issue #1 (Feb. 2001).

Marvel: The Lost Generation tells the story of superheroes active after World War II but before the debut of the Fantastic Four, which is considered to be the start of the "modern age" of heroes within the Marvel universe. Although the Fantastic Four first appeared in comics in 1961, Marvel Comics utilizes a sliding timescale in which four earthen years pass per year on Earth-616, therefore around 11.5 years have passed since that team's debut. The Lost Generation explored events in the gap between the retirement/disappearance of superheroes active during World War II and the emergence of the modern generation of heroes.

Marvel had earlier explored a similar concept of superheroes banding together after World War II in What If vol. 1 #9 (June 1978) "What If the Avengers Had Fought Evil During the 1950's?" In that comic, the heroes had been Marvel Boy, 3-D Man, Venus, Jann of the Jungle, and Namora.

The series employed the unusual stylistic device of having the issues numbered in reverse (from #12 down to #1) and occurring in reverse chronological order. Thus the first issue to be published (#12) depicted the final mission of its superhero team, and each issue thereafter showed progressively earlier events until the final issue (#1), which depicted the team's origin.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls there are appearances by skrulls in Marvel The lost Generation 1-12.

Marvel : The Lost Generation 1-12
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12-7
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6-1
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12-7
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6-1
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rogue
07-31-2008, 07:49 PM
7/30/08 latest releases

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Skrulls! (2008) (c2c) (Archangel-DCP & Minutemen)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133591870/Skrulls___2008___c2c___Archangel-DCP___Minutemen_.cbr.html

Fantastic Four - True Story 01 (of 04) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
http://www.mediafire.com/?0ynlv2z0mh1
http://rapidshare.com/files/133673491/Fantastic_Four_-_True_Story_01__of_04___2008___Minutemen-ReZone_.cbr

X-Men - Odd Men Out 01 (One-Shot) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133677189/X-Men_-_Odd_Men_Out_01__One-Shot___2008___Minutemen-ReZone_.cbr

Skaar - Son of Hulk 002 (2008) (Minutemen-LockeZone)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133685772/Skaar_-_Son_of_Hulk_002__2008___Minutemen-LockeZone_.cbr

True Believers 01
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133688040/True_Believers_01__of_5___2008___Minutemen-Zone_.cbr

Spider-Man - Brand New Day - Extra! 01 (one shot) (2008) (Minutemen-The Duke Boys)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133744334/Spider-Man_-_Brand_New_Day_-_Extra__01__one_shot___2008___Minutemen-The_Duke_Boys_.cbr

New Universal - 1959 01 (one-shot) (2008) (Minutemen-The Duke Boys)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133772406/New_Universal_-_1959_01__one-shot___2008___Minutemen-The_Duke_Boys_.cbr

Secret Invasion - Fantastic Four 03 (of 03) (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133735008/Secret_Invasion_-_Fantastic_Four_03__of_03___2008___Minutemen-ZonesDiva_.cbr

Thor 010 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
http://www.mediafire.com/?mecw9wod0md
http://rapidshare.com/files/133716370/Thor_010__2008___Minutemen-ZonesDiva_.cbr

wolverine v3 67
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Black panther 39
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133721061/Black_Panther_v4_39__2008___PF-DCP_.cbr

Wolverine Origins 27
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ultimate spider-man 124
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Skrulls vs Power pack 1
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X-Men First Class 14
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Ms. Marvel 029 (2008) (Minutemen-SaintsAngels)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/133997901/Ms._Marvel_029__2008___Minutemen-SaintsAngels_.cbr

Spider-Man - With Great Power... 005 (2008) (GreenEngine-DCP).cbr
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rogue
08-02-2008, 12:30 AM
Avengers: Infinity is the title of a four-issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics in the year 2000.

It featured a specially-formed team of Avengers including Monica Rambeau, Tigra, Thor, Quasar, Starfox, Jack of Hearts and Moondragon attempting to stop a group of extrauniversal beings called the "Infinites" from rearranging the universe, killing all life in the process.

The team also played a part in Maximum Security before disbanding.

Avengers Infinity 1-4
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rogue
08-02-2008, 12:32 AM
Maximum Security is a comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics in 2001 as the core of a company-wide crossover. In it, a multitude of alien civilizations that have previously interacted with Earth and faced negative consequences join forces to prevent humans from interfering further with galactic affairs. To accomplish this, they designate Earth as a penal colony and transfer their worst and most dangerous prisoners there.

The miniseries and its crossover in the pages of Avengers were written by Kurt Busiek. There are other issues besides the ones mentioned below. For instance, there are also connections to the Avengers Forever maxi-series, also by Busiek, in which it is revealed that once humanity reaches the universe, they will conquer it.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls the skrulls make an appearance in Maximum security Dangerous Planet and Maximum security 2-3.

Maximum Security
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Max sec pt1 Maximum security Dangerous Planet, Maximum security 1, Avengers infinity 4, Thor v2 23, Uncanny x-men 387, Amazing spider-man v2 24

Max sec pt2 Black Panther v2 25, Iron Man v3 35, Captain america v3 26, Thunderbolts 45, Bishop last x-man 15, Captain Marvel v3 12, Incredible Hulk v2 21, Peter Parker Spider-man v2 24 x-men 107

Max sec pt 3 Maximum security 2, Avengers v3 35, Gambit 23, Marvel Knights 6, x-men unlimited 29, Maximum security 3

http://rapidshare.com/files/134160334/max_sec_pt1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134162135/max_sec_pt2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134160333/max_sec_pt3.rar.html

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rogue
08-02-2008, 12:35 AM
Eric Masterson is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe acting as a superhero under the aliases of Thor and later Thunderstrike. His son, Kevin Masterson, takes the alias of Thunderstrike in the MC2 Universe.

Thunderstrike was given his own self-titled series in 1993, after being introduced in Thor by writer Tom DeFalco. The series lasted approximately two years. DeFalco has often claimed that the book outsold Thor and The Avengers combined at the time of its cancellation . This has been shown to be extremely unlikely.

Thunderstrike made many appearances outside of his own title, notably in various Avengers titles. The title was used to launch an ongoing Blackwulf (cancelled after ten issues), and a limited series for Code: B.L.U.E.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls their is an appearance by skrulls in thunderstrike 5-7.

Thunderstrike 1-24
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rogue
08-03-2008, 01:20 AM
Adventures of the Thing #1–4 (April 1992 – July 1992) was a limited series from marvel that reprinted Marvel Two in one issues #50, 80, 51, 77.

Adventures of the thing 1-4
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http://rapidshare.com/files/134392100/Adventures_Of_The_Thing.rar.html

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rogue
08-03-2008, 01:30 AM
Deadline is a four-issue mini-series that was printed by Marvel Comics in 2002, chronicling the first appearance of Kat Farrell as a newspaper reporter in New York City, stumbling onto a murder case. Kat works at the Daily Bugle, and dealt with major Bugle employees Betty Brant, Ben Urich, Robbie Robertson, and J. Jonah Jameson. The series was written by Bill Rosemann and Guy Davis, with covers by Greg Horn.

A precursor to The Pulse see page 53(a series which also featured Kat as a character), the story focuses on a journalist whose career is centered on super powered beings (much to Kat's chagrin).

Deadline 1-4
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rogue
08-03-2008, 01:42 AM
Ultra Girl (Suzanna "Suzy" Lauren Sherman derived from the Kree name Tsu-Zana), also known as Ultra-Girl[1], is a fictional superhero published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in Ultra Girl #1 (November 1996), and was created by Barbara Kesel and Leonard Kirk.

Ultra Girl starred in a three-issue limited miniseries of the same name which was also her debut. She went on to appear in the New Warriors and is currently appearing in Avengers: The Initiative.

Ultra Girl 1-3
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http://rapidshare.com/files/134392097/Ultragirl.rar.html

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rogue
08-03-2008, 01:54 AM
Doc Samson first appeared in the Incredible Hulk #141 (Jul 1971) and was created by Roy Thomas and Herb Trimpe. Since then he has also appeared as a supporting character in several different Marvel Comics titles, including She-Hulk, Uncanny X-Men, and Amazing Spider-Man. In 1996 Doc Samson starred in his first self-titled mini-series written by Dan Slott. In 2006, Samson starred in his second mini-series written by Paul Di Filippo and penciled by Fabrizio Fiorentino.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls their is an appearance by skrulls in Doc samson v1 1.

Doc Samson v1 1-4
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MIPC74QJ

Doc Samson v2 1-5
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rogue
08-03-2008, 02:00 AM
Kid Colt (real name: Blaine Colt) is an American Old West cowboy character who starred in his own comic book series as well as in several other titles. He is the longest-running cowboy star in American comic-book publishing, featured in stories for a 31-year stretch from 1948-1979, though from 1966 most of the published stories were reprints. A brief publishing hiatus occurred between issues #139 (April 1968) and #140 (Oct. 1969).

Some of Kid Colt's earliest adventures, beginning with issue #14 (May 1951) were written and drawn by Pete Tumlinson. Artist Jack Keller began his long association with the character starting with Kid Colt, Outlaw #25 (March 1953). Marvel editor Stan Lee would later be the credited writer. Cover artists included such notables as Joe Maneely, John Severin and Russ Heath until the frequent Marvel cover team of penciller Jack Kirby and inker Dick Ayers took over for the bulk of them from 1959-1965.

Kid Colt and his horse Steel first appeared in Kid Colt #1 (August 1948), from Marvel predecessor Timely Comics. Originally his cover logo was subtitled "Hero of the West" but by issue three this was changed to "Outlaw". His origin, as told in Kid Colt #11 (Sept. 1950), involved Colt being wrongly accused of murder (he killed his father's murderer in a fair gun battle) and becoming a fugitive from the law, along the way engaging in heroic good acts in an effort to restore his reputation. This origin is similar to that of the Rawhide Kid, another Western character from Marvel's 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics.

Kid Colt appeared in numerous series through that decade, including All Western Winners, Two-Gun Western and Gunsmoke Western. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, he appeared in the reprint title Mighty Marvel Western along with the Two-Gun Kid and the Rawhide Kid; he additionally headlined the three-issue Giant-Size Kid Colt reprint series. His signature series ended with #229 (April 1979).

The character has appeared sporadically in Marvel universe superhero titles, usually in stories involving time travel between the current era and Western times. These have included The Avengers Vol. 1, #141-43 (1975), The Fantastic Four Vol. 3, #33-34 (2000) and The Black Panther Vol. 3, #46-47 (2002).

It was not until 2000, with the miniseries Blaze of Glory, by writer John Ostrander and artist Leonardo Manco, that a Western series again featured Kid Colt. The gritty miniseries — which featured different-looking versions of Marvel Western characters and retconned that the naively clean-cut Marvel Western stories of years past were merely dime novel fictions of their actual lives — killed off Kid Colt in the series' conclusion (#4, March 2000).

Arizona Annie, also known as The Arizona Girl, is a minor fictional Old West female gunslinger that appeared in Marvel Comics. She debuted in Wild West #1 (Spring 1948).
Annie is accompanied in the majority of her adventures by 'Slim', a tall cowboy and Cal, a 'city-slicker' with odd clothing. She does not develop a romantic relationship with either of them. She doesn't care for settling down and getting married. When confronted with a large crowd of courtiers, she punches some and shoots off their suspenders, a typical response to trouble. She tends to shoot a lot of inanimate objects when people misbehave. Her sidekicks don't escape, a whap on the head for stepping out of line is not unexpected.

According to Secret invasion Skrulls there is an appearance of skrulls in Marvel Westerns Kid Colt & the Arizona girl one shot.

Marvel Western: Kid Colt & the Arizonz Girl
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rogue
08-03-2008, 02:02 AM
Tales of the Marvel Universe #1 was a one shot from marvel from 1997 written by Mark Bernardo, Kurt Busiek, Tom DeFalco, J.M. DeMatteis, Howard Mackie, Mark Waid.
Artists were Mark Bagley, Pat Chau, Klaus Janson, Andy Kubert, Rick Leonardi, Aaron Lopresti, and cover by Carlos Pacheco.
There were appearances By: Ant-Man II, Atlas, Cassie Lang, Citizen V II, Daredevil, Dr. Strange, Dreadknight, Ka-Zar, Kristoff Vernard, Lyja, MACH-1, Nathaniel Richards, Shanna, T. Barton Burrthrop, Wong, Zabu, and in flashback Invisible Girl .

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls there also were appearances from skrulls in Tales of the Marvel universe.

Tales of the Marvel universe one shot
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rogue
08-03-2008, 02:04 AM
The Craptacular B-Sides is a three issue limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2002. The series is set in Raven's Perch, New Jersey, a fictional town renowned in the Marvel Universe for having a far higher percentage of superhumans than any other small town in America.

The three members are disinfranchised youths with little direction in life until they are approached by a man named Charley Huckle. He proposes that they become "The hottest new superhero team since the New Warriors."

Jughandle
Jesse Metuchen is the son of the Raven's Perch mayor. He has the ability to step "sideways in time," creating a parallel time stream into which he and others can step. There they are invisible and cannot be touched by those outside, but they are still able to see the world around them.

Mize
Presumably Stuart Welles’ code name is short for "demise". Mize can accelerate the decay of systems causing machinery to breakdown, materials to decay, create injuries/weaknesses in humans and even destroy both relationships and the high school football team's winning streak. He has little or no control over his powers, and often inadvertently breaks things nearby.

Fateball
Luara Broadbahr is an excellent hand-to-hand combatant (rather fond of fighting dirty). She possesses a "Magic Fateball" that seems to have no limit to the number of answers it can give (though the information is still limited to affirmative or negative) and is always correct.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls there were appearances by skrulls in Craptacular b-sides 1-3.

Craptacular B-sides 1-3
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rogue
08-04-2008, 11:31 PM
Atlantis Rising saw the FF, their spin-off team Fantastic Force (lead by a teenaged Franklin Richards) Namor the Sub-Mariner, the Inhumans, Thor and Warlock and the Infinity Watch involved in a storyline where, well, Atlantis rose. And then sank again. The story ran for two months in Fantastic Four, Fantastic Force and Warlock and the Infinity Watch together with an Inhumans one-shot and two book-end issues.

The FF had been under the steady hands of Tom DeFalco and Paul Ryan for a few years by this point; Reed Richards himself was presumed dead for almost two years as well. The book had become mired in sub-plots and characters to the extent that it lost sight of what it was supposed to be about; a family boldly going. This isn’t to say that the book wasn’t enjoyable; it just didn’t feel like the FF when they had Ant-Man and Kristoff (Doom’s young double) hanging around all the time.

Fantastic Force was another matter entirely. Franklin had been aged in the parent book and spun off into his own team, together with a Black Panther related character (Vibraxas) and a few other forgettable characters. The book didn’t last two years, and really isn’t worth tracking down in the back issue department either. Namor had recently been cancelled; Warlock was cancelled just after the crossover. Essentially, the FF was in need of a real boost – and they’d get it the following year courtesy of Onslaught and a deal with Jim Lee’s Wildstorm
studio.

According to Secret invasion Skrulls the skrulls make an appearance in Atlantis Rising 1-2.

Atlantis Rising
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AR! Atlantis rising preview origin of inhumans, Atlantis rising 1, Fantastic Force 8, Warlock & Infinity watch 41, Fantastic Four v1 401

AR2 Fantastic Force 9, Warlock & infinity watch 42, Fantastic four v1 402, Atlantis rising 2, Aftermath Fantastic four unlimited 11

http://rapidshare.com/files/134792373/AR1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134792365/AR2.rar.html

My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
08-04-2008, 11:38 PM
Marvel Team-Up is the name of several American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story. The original series consisted of 150 issues, published from March of 1972 through February of 1985. The series featured Spider-Man in most of its issues. When cancelled, it was replaced by Web of Spider-Man.

The second series was published for 11 issues from September 1997 through July 1998 and originally featured Spider-Man; Namor the Sub-Mariner was the featured character starting with #8.

A quarterly series titled Spider-Man Team-Up fulfilled much the same purpose as the original title from 1995-1997.

The third Marvel Team-Up series, written by Robert Kirkman, began publication in January of 2005 and frequently featured Spider-Man. This volume often reintroduced lesser-known Marvel characters that had fallen into obscurity; a good example is the League of Losers storyline (Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3) #15-18).

Marvel Team-up 1-150 & annual 1-7
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http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/MTU-00.jpg

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http://rapidshare.com/files/134869689/mteamupv1_144-150.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134843125/mteamup_ann_1-7.rar.html

1-9
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10-18
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19-28
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29-42
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106-113
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114-121
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122-133
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134-143
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144-150
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WMTH4OTD
Ann 1-7
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=USJBMCWU

Marvel team-up v2 1-11
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http://rapidshare.com/files/134835373/mteamup_v2_1-6.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134835369/mteamup_v2_7-11.rar.html
1-6
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=U0W17R9Q
7-11
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3641QDQL


Marvel team-up v3 1-25
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http://rapidshare.com/files/134839419/mteamup_v3_1-9.rar.html
v3 1-9 is actually 1-8 only
http://rapidshare.com/files/134840726/mteamup_v3_9-16.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/134835375/mteamup_v3_17-25.rar.html
1-8
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=XWZM22BH
9-16
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HO98T1V5
17-25
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B4655185


My links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

rogue
08-05-2008, 11:41 PM
Marvel Two-In-One was a American comic book series published by Marvel Comics that featured the Fantastic Four member, the Thing, in a different team-up each issue with a different character. The series continued from the team-up stories starring the Thing in the final two issues of Marvel Feature see page 22 (1971 series), and lasted for 100 issues, from January, 1974, through June, 1983. Seven annuals were also published. As the series progressed, many of the characters paired with the Thing were more obscure superheroes (or, on occasion, supervillains). Although popular, the series never attained the commercial success of Marvel Team-Up see one post back, which featured Spider-Man in the same format of different guest stars each month.

Many notable comics creators contributed to the series, including Steve Gerber, Frank Miller, Jack Kirby, John Byrne, John Buscema, George Pérez and Marv Wolfman.

Marvel Two-In-One ended with a "team-up" between the Thing and Ben Grimm, his own human alter ego, in issue 100; this team-up was enabled by the Thing travelling to a parallel timeline in which he was not the Thing. The alternate Ben Grimm seen here had first appeared in Marvel Two-in-One #50. Immediately following the cancellation of Marvel Two-In-One, the Thing was given his own solo title see page 57, sans team-ups, in which the Thing decided to leave the Fantastic Four and remain on the Beyonder's alien planet where he could control the transformation to his rocky form.

Marvel two in one v2 is a reprinting of Marvel adventures Avengers, marvel adventures iron man and X-men first class. It is geared for all ages. Started in 2007 and is ongoing.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls there isan appearance by skrulls in marvel two in one v1 45 and 99.

Marvel Two in One 1-100 & Annual 1-7
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new link
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135038101/twoinonev1_9-17.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135044918/twoinonev1_18-26.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135045375/twoinonev1_27-36.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135045521/twoinonev1_37-47.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135052999/twoinonev1_48-59.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135053451/twoinonev1_60-69.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135054022/twoinonev1_70-77.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135061184/twoinonev1_78-84.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135062198/twoinonev1_85-93.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135038102/twoinonev1_94-100.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135062772/mtwo-in-one_Ann_1-7.rar.html

my links. credit to origional uploaders and scanners.

FilmSail
08-06-2008, 05:30 AM
I'll try this here...

This is mainly for Rogue or Houdini but I was wondering...we have an AMAZING Marvel thread and a ROCKIN' DC thread was there ever any thought of a Non Marvel/DC thread to host titles from companies like Epic Comics, Image Comics, Top Cow, Avatar, DDP, Virgin Comics,and Rebel Studios, etc? Just curious is all because this place is the best forum for comics and I saw a personal need on my end to ask.

Keep up the good work though and many many thanks to everything you guys do.

rogue
08-06-2008, 06:00 PM
Runaways is a series of comic books from Marvel Comics.[1] Created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, the series features a group of teenagers who try to make up for the evil done by their super villain parents by becoming superheroes. They are known as "the Pride's kids" or "those kids in L.A." by other characters in the Marvel Universe, due to the team's lack of an official name and the majority of Marvel's characters being based in New York. In vol. 2 #26 Nico referred to them as the "Runaways," but this is largely regarded as an error made by the writer at the time, Joss Whedon. In 2006 alone, the series won the Harvey Award for best continuing/limited series and was additionally nominated for the Shuster Award.[3] Series creators Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona left the series at issue #24 of the title's second volume. The second volume was continued by Joss Whedon and Michael Ryan until they departed at issue #30. Marvel has announced Terry Moore, creator of Strangers in Paradise will take over the title, starting over at a new issue one in August with Humberto Ramos on art.[4]

Runaways launched in 2002 as part of Marvel Comics' "Tsunami" imprint. After Marvel canceled the Tsunami imprint in January 2003, the series moved to the "Marvel Age" imprint - as such, the individual story arcs for "Runaways" are collected in small, manga-sized trade paperbacks, but the hardcover compilations are compiled in normal sized books. In September 2004, the series ended at issue #18. Marvel revived the series in February 2005 and it has continued ever since.

The series is unusual in that it does away with the concepts of superhero aliases, uniforms, and team names. All the characters in vol. 1 (except Alex) adopt codenames, but they are used with diminishing frequency over the course of vol. one; in vol. two, the codenames are mentioned once in passing but never actually used. Molly is the only character who makes a costume but creates it from old bed sheets and clothes, not the traditional spandex of superhero costumes; she never wears the costume again after vol. one, #8. During battle, the runaways mainly fight in their street clothes and call each other by their given names or nicknames. Furthermore, the children almost never refer to themselves as "the Runaways" as the series' title might suggest; their team simply goes unnamed, save for one instance in passing. Other Marvel characters usually refer to the nameless team as "the Pride's kids" or "those kids in L.A." Vaughan even mocks the notion of superhero catchphrases such as "Hulk smash!" or "Avengers assemble!" in Runaways vol. two, #7 when Nico semi-sarcastically tells Victor that the team's rallying call is "Try not to die."[5] However, despite Vaughan's efforts to break down the superhero clichés within Runaways, Marvel's handbooks and website still refer to the characters by their codenames. The Marvel miniseries Mystic Arcana features Nico Minoru under her superhero alias "Sister Grimm," a name she has not answered to since Runaways vol. two began.

According to Secret Invasion Skrulls their is an appearance by skrulls in Runaways v2 7-8 and 17-30

Runaways V1 1-18
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135311872/Run_v1_1-9.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135311870/Run_v1_10-18.rar.html

Runaways v1 1-9
http://www.mediafire.com/?y22btkowvzg
Runaways v1 10-18
http://www.mediafire.com/?lu41x0mw9dk

Runaways Saga
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135311876/Runaways_Saga_001__2007___Kryptonia-DCP_.cbr.html
Runaways Saga
http://www.mediafire.com/?hgfbjizwmyj

Runaways V2 1-30
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135316787/Run_v2_10-18.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135319075/Run_v2_19-26.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135313212/Run_v2_27-30.rar.html

Runaways v2 1-9
http://www.mediafire.com/?onutcbbgmld
Runaways v2 10-18
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runaways v2 19-25
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Runaways v2 26-29
http://www.mediafire.com/?fmwnpzpnrqz

runaways v3 1-12
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http://rapidshare.com/files/271481158/rnwys_v3_1-6.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/271479864/rnwys_v3_7-12.rar.html

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rogue
08-07-2008, 03:54 PM
This is most of the comics listed in Secret Invasion Skrulls. Houdini is working on ROM & Spaceknight. He will get them up as soon as he can. Photobucket is giving him problems so he is working through that first. I want to send a big thank you out to houdini for all his help. Also a thank you to all other posters. I will keep looking for other issues listed in the handbook, Next I wll be doing Moon knight, Power Pack, and then onto horror comics like Blade. If anyone has anything they want that hasn't been posted let me know. I am getting to the end of what I have but I will be grabbing some more stuff soon and then reuploading. I have renewed my membership with rapidshare for a year and plan to do that indefinetly so all links are valid and active and will stay that way. Now I am off to the comic book store to get ultimate origins 3 and check the other latest releases.
Speaking of latest releases I will get them posted later today or tomorrow. Only about half have been scanned and posted so far. So far some very good issues this week. Enjoy.

hedroy
08-07-2008, 05:38 PM
Awesome work. I wish I would have found this a month ago as it would saved me some lost torrent time. Thanks a lot.

If anyone has Captain Savage and the Leathernecks, about 12 issues from '68/69, or Combat Kelly, that would be great. Again, much thanks.

rogue
08-08-2008, 08:19 PM
8/6/08 latest releases
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http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/spidermary1.jpg

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane 01 (2008) (Minutemen-Zone)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135405870/Spider-Man_Loves_Mary_Jane_Season_2__001__2008___greengiant-DCP_.cbr

Avengers - Invaders 04 (of 12) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
http://www.mediafire.com/?vg3a8hjomhb
http://rapidshare.com/files/135416476/Avengers_-_Invaders_04__of_12___2008___Minutemen-ReZone_.cbr

Venom - Dark Origin 01 (of 05) (2008) (Minutemen-LockeZone)
http://www.mediafire.com/?fhz03k3m0vy
http://rapidshare.com/files/135356800/Venom_-_Dark_Origin_001__2008___grengiant-DCP_.cbr

Wolverine - Killing Made Simple 01 (one-shot) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
http://www.mediafire.com/?35up0vfrh8s
http://rapidshare.com/files/135398532/wolverine_-_killing_made_simple_01__2008___neverangel-dcp_.cbr

Hulk 5
http://www.mediafire.com/?fgkajdlinis
http://rapidshare.com/files/135410120/hulk_05__both_covers___2008___greengiant-dcp_.cbr

Invincible Iron Man 04
http://www.mediafire.com/?tyq3mgnyxx4
http://rapidshare.com/files/135407216/invincible_iron_man_v5_04__2008___both_covers___kryptonia-dcp_.cbr

Cable 06
http://www.mediafire.com/?nuzmpezomjj
http://rapidshare.com/files/135412418/cable_006__2008___the_ramones-dcp_.cbr


Ultimate Origins 03 (of 05) (2008) (Minutemen-LockeZone)
http://www.mediafire.com/?7grkzsmhnnw
http://rapidshare.com/files/135469037/Ultimate_Origins_003__Both_Covers___2008___Steam-DCP_.cbr

Secret Invasion - Front Line 02 (of 05) (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
http://www.mediafire.com/?xzxxtnbmyih
http://rapidshare.com/files/135438330/Secret_Invasion_Front_Line_02__of_5___2008___Rubyfoot_-_DCP_.cbr

ETERNALS #3
http://www.mediafire.com/?wajx4wizlyy
http://rapidshare.com/files/135565721/Eternals_03__2008___Archangel___Rosie-DCP_.cbr

PATSY WALKER HELLCAT #2
http://www.mediafire.com/?1zbavtwmqvx
http://rapidshare.com/files/135578124/Patsy_Walker_-_Hellcat_02__of_5___2008___RacerX-DCP_.cbr

NEW EXILES #9
http://www.mediafire.com/?ptim8pmfpzk
http://rapidshare.com/files/135587010/New_Exiles_09__2008___noads___Onlyorko-DCP_.cbr

NYX - No Way Out 01 (of 06) (2008) (both covers) (Minutemen-SaintsAngels)
http://www.mediafire.com/?esj1y3bm1ng
http://rapidshare.com/files/135705196/NYX_-_No_Way_Out_01__of_06___2008___both_covers___Minutemen-SaintsAngels_.cbr

Franklin Richards Summer Smackdown
http://rapidshare.com/files/135719411/Franklin_Richards_-_Summer_Smackdown__2008___greengiant-DCP_.cbr

Punisher War Journal 22
http://www.mediafire.com/?zzm02rfmndj
http://rapidshare.com/files/135827049/Punisher_War_Journal_022__2008___noads___FrankBlack-DCP_.cbr

Marvel Illustrated Three Musketeers 3
http://rapidshare.com/files/135733560/Marvel_Illustrated_-_The_Three_Musketeers_03__of_6___2008___greengiant-DCP_.cbr

Marvel Illustrated Moby Dick 6
http://rapidshare.com/files/135487910/Marvel_Illustrated_-_Moby_Dick_06__of_6___2008___greengiant-DCP_.cbr

credit to origional uploaders and scanners. See page 69 for missing 8/6/08 latest releases.

rogue
08-08-2008, 08:29 PM
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. Created by Doug Moench and Don Perlin, he first appeared in Werewolf by Night #32 (August 1975).

The character debuted in the title Werewolf by Night #32 (August 1975), written by Doug Moench with art by Don Perlin, as an enemy of the title character in a two part story continuing in issue #33. The origin storyline was reprinted recently in Moon Knight v6 #20. The character proved popular with readers, and was granted a solo spot in Marvel Spotlight #28-29 (1976) see page 22, written by Doug Moench with art by Don Perlin.

He then had appearances in Spectacular Spider-Man issues #22 and #23 see page 10, both written by Bill Mantlo with art by Mike Zeck on #22 and Jim Mooney on #23, Marvel Two-In-One #52 see page 66, written by Steven Grant with art by Jim Craig, and Defenders #48-50 see page 22. Moon Knight then gained a backup strip in the Hulk! Magazine in issues #11-15, #17-18 and #20-21, all written by Doug Moench. Art was done by Gene Colan in #11, Keith Pollard in #12, and Bill Sienkiewicz on the rest. These were reprinted in Moon Knight Special Edition #1-3.

A new ongoing series was then launched, titled Moon Knight, which also had writing by Doug Moench and art by Bill Sienkiewicz. During the early 1980s Moon Knight was one of the three "direct distribution only" Marvel titles, starting with issue #15. This series ended with issue #38. In 1985 there was a six-issue series called Moon Knight - Fist Of Khonshu. Then in 1989 Marc Spector: Moon Knight debuted. This ended in issue #60 (March 1994), written by Terry Kavanagh with art by Stephen Platt depicting his death. In 1992 Marc Spector: Moon Knight Special Edition #1 and Moon Knight: Divided We Fall were published, followed in January 1998 and January 1999 by two further four-issue limited series. A Moon Knight ongoing series was launched in April 2006, written by Charlie Huston with art by David Finch. As of issue 14 of this series, Mike Benson took over writing duties with Huston acting as a sort of story-outline adviser according to Benson in an interview with Marvel published as a one-page excerpt in various Marvel comic books throughout late 2007 and early 2008.

Moon Knight Special edition 1-3( reprints Hulk magazine 13-15, 17-18, 19-20)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135836426/Specials.rar.html

Moon Knight v1 1-38
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135826882/mk_v1_1-8.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135826885/mk_v1_9-16.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135831341/mk_v1_17-23.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135833673/mk_v1_24-32.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135826883/mk_v1_33-38.rar.html

Moon Knight v2 Fist Of Khonshu 1-6
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135838488/mk_v2.rar.html

Marc Spector: Moon Knight v3 1-60
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135844369/mk_v3_1-9.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135844836/mk_v3_10-18.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135846682/mk_v3_19-27.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135851359/mk_v3_28-36.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135852309/mk_v3_37-46.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135854269/mk_v3_47-54.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135841764/mk_v3_55-60.rar.html

Moon Knight Special Edition (1992 one shot)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135843540/Marc_Spector_Moon_Knight_Special_1.cbz.html

Moon Knight Divided We Fall
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/mkdivided.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/135834912/Moon_Knight_Divided_We_Fall.cbz.html

Moon Knight v4 Resurrection War
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135840422/mk_v4.rar.html

Moon Knight v5 High Strangers
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/mkhighstrangers.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/135841279/mk_v5.rar.html

Marvel Knight Wizard Preview 2006
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135834351/Moon_Knight_-_Wizard___Marvel_Previews__2006___Bchry-DCP_.cbr.html

Moon Knight v6 1-30 & annual (ongoing)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/135860147/Mk_v6_1-9.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135860984/Mk_v6_10-15.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135864271/Mk_v6_16-19.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/135858831/Mk_v6_20_1ann_.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/264100953/mnknght_v6_21-25.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/264101129/mnknght_v6_26-30.rar.html

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rogue
08-11-2008, 01:02 AM
In 1977, Marvel launched a second title, The Rampaging Hulk, a black-and-white comics magazine. The Hulk stories here were editorially stated to be set between the end of his original, short-lived solo title and the beginning of his feature in Tales to Astonish. After nine issues, the magazine was retitled The Hulk! and printed in full color. Near the end of the magazine's run, it went back to b/w. Back-up stories included Bloodstone during the Rampaging Hulk issues, and later Moon Knight and Dominic Fortune. In 1998, Marvel relaunched The Rampaging Hulk, this time as a standard comic book rather than as a comics magazine.

Rampaging Hulk Magazine v1 1-27
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136332634/RampHk_Mag_1-3.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136333614/RampHk_Mag_4-6.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136334927/RampHkMag_7-9.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136316448/HkMag_10-13.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136318728/HkMag_14-17.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136320352/HkMag_18-21.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136322905/HkMag_22-24.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136326102/HkMag_25-27.rar.html

Rampaging Hulk v2 1-6
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/RampagingHulkv2.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136410417/ramphk_v2.rar.html

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rogue
08-11-2008, 01:04 AM
In the 1993 Future Imperfect miniseries, writer David and penciller George Pérez introduced readers to the Hulk of a dystopian future. Calling himself the Maestro, the Hulk rules over a world where most of the heroes have been killed, and only Rick Jones and a small band of rebels fight against The Maestro’s rule. Although The Maestro seemed to be destroyed by the end, he returned in The Incredible Hulk #460 (Jan 1998), also written by David.

Hulk Future imperfects 1-2
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136312352/hk_futureimperfects.rar.html

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rogue
08-11-2008, 01:09 AM
Giant size Hulk (1975,2006,2008)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136340269/The_Incredible_Hulk_v2_Giant_Size__01.cbr.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136310365/Giant_Size_Hulk_01_2006_Blastaar-DCP_.cbr.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136310476/Giant-Size_Incredible_Hulk_01__2008___New_Material_Only___gr.cbr.html

Hulk The Darkness
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136339818/The_Darkness.cbr.html

The Abominations 1-3
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/TheAbominations1of3-00fc.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136339405/The_Abominations.rar.html

Hulk Spider-man Mayhem at tthe Mount pt.3
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/mayhem.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136338973/The_Incredible_Hulk_-_Mayhem_At_The_Mount.cbr.html

I didn't realize this was part three of a mini group of Comics. Don't have Danger on the Docks pt.1, Carnage on Campus pt2, Lunacy in Latveria pt4.

Hulk Islands of Adventure
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/islandadv.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136338711/The_Incredible_Hulk_-_Islands_Of_Adventure.cbr.html

Hulkification
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136338181/The_Incredible_Hulk_-_Hulkification.cbr.html

Marvel Age Hulk 1-4
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/MarvelAgeHulk012004cover.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136331632/MAgeHk.rar.html

Hulk vs Pitt
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136331508/HulkPitt.CBR.html

Hulk vs Fin Fang Foom
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136331223/Hulk_Vs._Fin_Fang_Foom__2008___noads___Team-DCP_.cbr.html

Hulk The End
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136330178/Hulk_The_End.cbz.html

Hulk Raging Thunder
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136329622/Hulk-_Raging_Thunder__2008__New_Content_Only__Minutemen-Zone_.cbr.html

Hulk vs Quasimodo
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136329398/Hulk_OS_1983_-_Hulk_vs_Quasimodo.cbr.html

Hulk Official Movie adaptation 2003
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136327919/Hulk_-_The_Official_Movie_Adaptation.cbr.html

Hulk Smash 1-2
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136326825/HkSmash.rar.html

Hulk Gray 1-6
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136315536/HkGray.rar.html

Hulk Unchained 1-3
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136314675/hk_unchained.rar.html

Hulk Nightmerica 1-6
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136314508/hk_nightamerica.rar.html

Hulk Gamma Games 1-3
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136313729/Hk_Gamma_Games_.rar.html

Hulk Destruction 1-4
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136311740/hk__destruction.rar.html

Hulk Ground Zero
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136311250/Ground_Zero.cbr.html

Hulk Cutting Edge
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Cutting_edge-Hulk-01.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136309164/Cutting_Edge.cbr.html

Banner 1-4
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Banner-01-00.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136309165/Banner_1-4.rar.html

Hulk Unholy union
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/AA-UnholyUnion01-001.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136309163/Unholy_Union.cbr.html

Savage Hulk
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/SavageHulkpg00.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136409833/Savage.cbr.html

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marvelfan
08-11-2008, 07:55 AM
Great job as always, I really appreciate it.
I write to point out that you forgot to code the link to Hulk - The Darkness One-shot. Well, it happens, but we don't want The Man to find out, do we? ;)

jimhowlett
08-11-2008, 03:01 PM
Hi there, does anyone have the Marvel Doctor Who series 1 -23 and the Marvel Star Trek 1 - 18 series at all ? Any help would be appreciated ! Kind regards and thanks in advance, Kevin

rogue
08-11-2008, 08:29 PM
Death's Head is a fictional character, a cyborg bounty hunter appearing in the comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Simon Furman and artist Geoff Senior for the company's Marvel UK imprint. Furman decided to use Death's Head in his Transformers stories, but Marvel alleges that before these were published the character also appeared in a one-page strip ("High Noon Tex") that ran in other comics to confirm Marvel's ownership of the character (if he appeared in the Transformers comics first, Hasbro could argue ownership of the character.)

The character was later redesigned and relaunched as Death's Head II, acting as one of the flagship characters for Marvel UK's 1990s expansion. This version of Death's Head also inspired two spin-off characters, Death Wreck and Death Metal, each of which starred in its own limited series.

Later, in 2005, fans used a poll on Marvel's website to vote for the character's return. This led to a third version of Death's Head, Death's Head 3.0, created by original Death's Head writer Simon Furman.

Death's Head was originally created as a "throwaway character" for use in the UK Transformers comic, a bounty hunter who would feature in a single story-arc and then, according to writer Simon Furman, would "be discarded down the line (probably at the end of the first story arc)".

Geoff Senior then showed Furman the initial character designs, at which point they decided that the character had potential beyond his planned appearance as a "generic, stock mech-with-an-attitude". As a result of this, Simon Furman also rewrote the Transformers scripts to change Death's Head's dialogue in line with the revised character concept.

To avoid Hasbro claiming ownership of the character as a consequence of the Transformers copyright terms they had agreed with Marvel, Death's Head had to make his debut in another Marvel comic before appearing in Transformers (this situation had also applied to another Marvel character created for use in Transformers, Circuit Breaker).[1] Accordingly, Furman wrote a single-page strip ("High Noon Tex", illustrated by Bryan Hitch) that was published in a number of Marvel UK titles before Death's Head first appeared in Transformers.

Furman has stated that he chose the name Death's Head for the character while unaware of the "Nazi-connotations of the name".

A third version of Death's Head was introduced in 2005, the result of an online poll on the www.marvel.com site. Fans were given the chance to choose between four existing Marvel characters - Death's Head, Woodgod, The Aquarian and Texas Twister. The winning character was to be revamped and would then receive their own storyline in Marvel's Amazing Fantasy title. Death's Head won, receiving 49% of the vote..

Death's Head creator Simon Furman has stated that he contacted Marvel as soon as he became aware of the poll. Amazing Fantasy editor Mark Paniccia had already intended to contact Furman to ask him some questions about the character, and their conversation also led to Furman writing the initial Death's Head 3.0 story.

The initial Death's Head 3.0 story also includes a number of elements which tie it into previous Amazing Fantasy stories - Death's Head sentience and power source comes from AIM's attempts to first capture and then replicate the power that created Captain Universe. Issue #16 revealed the scientist that began the project was Monica Rappaccini, mother of the new Scorpion, on the back of her attempts to capture the Uni-Power in other titles. Varina Goddard is revealed via AIM records to be Monica's granddaughter. (The scene appears to label Monica as Carmilla Black at one point, but Varina refers to the project specifically as "grandmother's research" at the end of the issue.)

While the Minion project is mentioned as the reason for Death's Head being given his name, no other ties to the previous Death's Heads were included. However, Simon Furman has stated that if the character returns he will "work in a little retroactive back story to create a kind of unified Death's Head-verse."

Since the conclusion of the Amazing Fantasy storyline, other Death's Head cyborgs have appeared in the Incredible Hulk storyline, Planet Hulk such as #92.

Death's Head I 1-10
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136573729/Deaths_Head_1_1-5.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136570455/Deaths_Head_1_6-10.rar.html
1-5
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QPH9PV2B
6-10
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0J52PBQ5

Incomplete Death's Head 1-12
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136557291/incomplete_death_s_head__1-12.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S593VDYH

Death's Head II v1 1-4
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136566526/deaths_head_II_v1.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=K4JS1CXD

Death's Head II V2 1-16
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136569239/deaths_head_II_v2_1-8.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/136567032/deaths_head_II_v2_9-16.rar.html
1-8
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GZWY5SW9
9-16
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=68U578J8

Death's Head II Origin of Die Cut 1-2
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136565637/deaths_head_II_origin.rar.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=974S8F20

Death's Head Gold
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136564714/Deaths_Head_Gold.cbz.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DRU9QZ9H

Death's Head The Body in Question
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136553999/Deaths_Head_-_The_Body_In_Question.cbr.html
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=DUWL4RDR

Death3 1-4
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/dhv3_1_01rc.jpg

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=B5B5T8ZT

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rogue
08-11-2008, 08:45 PM
Loose Cannons was a 4 part miniseries from Marvel Uk written by Dan Abnet in 1993. "This fully-painted four-issue limited series features the first appearance of Loose Cannons , the female wing of the mercenary squad Warheads . Will they survive their first appearance? When they bring their own brand of firepower to a world overrun by propagating insect aliens, the Cannons come back with an unexpected souvenir; a deadly bacterium that horribly deforms any human it touches! What will their bosses do? Why, bottle it, label it "food" and sell it to the
starving masses of course! The Loose Cannons then set out to right the wrong they inadvertently brought to the world-but they're not alone in their mission! They're joined by Death's Head II, that loveable android with the killer charisma. Along the way the crew encounters still more insectoid alien hordes, and the Kree, Shi' Ar and Skrull alliance!"

Back in 1993, Marvel UK commissioned Dan Abnett (The Punisher, Legion of Superheroes) to write a four-part mini series that would introduce the Marvel universe to Virago troop, an all female mercenary team, the "LOOSE CANNONS" who with the help of wormhole travel acquire technology and wealth to advance the interests of their shadowy techno mage employers; MyS-Tech. A disastrous
mission to a dark, ruined realm, finds them trapped and facing insurmountable hordes of ravenous creatures. Think a dark version of STARGATE meets ALIENS.

Loose Cannon's (110 page compilation)
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/loosecannons.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136559659/Loose_Cannons_ArtNet-DCP_compilation.cbz.html

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rogue
08-11-2008, 08:47 PM
Nocturne was a miniseries published by marvel uk and written by Dan Abnett in 1994. It featured Graham Gray Poldak who found a suit made by Night raven before he died and called himself Nocturne and became a new superhero.

Nocturne 1-4
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/nocturne_01.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136562290/Nocturne.rar.html

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rogue
08-11-2008, 08:48 PM
Dark Guard was a 4 part miniseries from Marvel UK and written by Dan Abnetin 1993. It featured a group called Dark Guard that was made up of Albion, Stacy Almheim, Dark Angel, Death's Head, Killpower, Colonel Tigon Liger, Motormouth, Ultra Marine (Kith Nasca). Their main purpose was to fight the evil of Mys-tech throughout the universe be it the past , present or future.

Dark Guard 1-4
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/darkguard.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136550726/dark_guard.rar.html

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wildpegasus
08-12-2008, 04:51 PM
Wow, Thanks for posting the Death's Head books. I only had one issue and then my local store closed down.

rogue
08-12-2008, 07:41 PM
Devil Dinosaur is a Marvel Comics character who resembles a red Tyrannosaurus rex. He first appeared in Devil Dinosaur #1 (April 1978). Devil Dinosaur and his inseparable ape-like friend, Moon-Boy, are natives of "Dinosaur World", a planet in an parallel universe where dinosaurs co-exist with tribes of humanoid beings.

Dinosaur Dispatches from Devil Dinosaur #1 vol. 1 (April 1978)The first and only comic book series to feature Devil Dinosaur was short lived, lasting only nine months (April – December 1978). The original Devil Dinosaur series chronicled Devil and Moon-Boy's adventures in their home, "Dinosaur World". After the cancellation of Devil Dinosaur, the character’s appearances were relegated to one-shot comics, cameos, and supporting roles in other series.

Devil Dinosaur and Moon-Boy were the brainchild of artist Jack Kirby who scripted and penciled all nine issues of the first series. Devil Dinosaur was created during Kirby's third stint at Marvel (1975-1978) with the original series being produced with hopes of being picked up as an animated series. Perhaps not coincidentally, seventeen years earlier Kirby had penciled Amazing Adventures #3 (August 1961) in which a time-traveling couple encounter a red Tyrannosaurus rex similar in appearance to Devil Dinosaur.

In Devil Dinosaur #1, Kirby states in the "Dinosaur Dispatches" letters column that the original intent was for Moon-Boy and Devil to be an early human and dinosaur from Earth's past. Kirby writes: "After all, just where the Dinosaur met his end, and when Man first stood reasonably erect, is still shrouded in mystery." Writers subsequent to Kirby have approached the character’s origin in various ways. Some have followed Kirby’s lead and portrayed the character as being from the prehistoric past of the main Marvel continuity (sometimes referred to as “Earth-616”), while others have depicted Devil as hailing from either an alien planet or a planet located in an alternate reality. Marvel’s most recent publications list Devil’s home of origin as "Dinosaur World (Earth-78411)", a primitive Earth-like planet existing in one of the many alternate universes contained within the Marvel Multiverse.

The first appearance of Devil Dinosaur after the cancellation of the original series in 1978 was in Marvel's Godzilla comic book series of 1979. The character was not to be referenced again in a Marvel comic until 1986 when the Thing of the Fantastic Four travels to a Pacific island where "Devil Dinosaur: The Movie" is being produced. During the Thing's visit, Godzilla appears. After battling and destroying a robot Devil Dinosaur used in the film, Godzilla disappears once again into the ocean.[4] Devil Dinosaur himself does not actually appear in the 1986 story, but beginning with the Fallen Angels limited series of 1987 the character has continued to make appearances in Marvel publications at sporadic intervals.

Devil Dinosaur 1-9
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136576528/Devil_Dinosaur.rar.html

Devil Dinosaur Spring Fling
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136577597/Devil_Dinosaur_Spring_Fling.cbr.html

Marvel Monters Devil Dinosaur
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http://rapidshare.com/files/136575644/Marvel_Monsters_-_Devil_Dinosaur.cbr.html

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rogue
08-12-2008, 07:42 PM
Witches is a supernatural comic book miniseries that was published by Marvel Comics in 2004. Plot by Bronwyn Carlton, scripts by Brian Walsh, and art by Mike Deodato and Will Conrad. Original editor: Lysa Hawkins. Replacement editors: Axel Alonso and John Miesegaes.

A descendant from a powerful magical family, Andy Kale is tricked into opening a book of magic and thus letting loose a terrible evil. Sensing what happens, Doctor Strange recruits three powerful witches: Andy's sister Jennifer Kale, Satana, and Topaz. He tells them they are to stop the evil monster before it destroys the world's mystics and then the world itself. Though the girls don't exactly see eye-to-eye due to their varied personalities, they agree to help.

Witches 1-4
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Witches01-00-FC.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136550728/Witches.-.01.-.04.-._CC_.rar.html

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rogue
08-12-2008, 07:44 PM
Comet Man (Stephen Beckley) is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Comet Man had his own series in 1987 created by Bill Mumy, Miguel Ferrer, and Kelly Jones. Comet Man first appeared in Comet Man #1 (February 1987), and appeared in the rest of the series from Comet Man #2-6 (March-July 1987).

The character subsequently appears in Fantastic Four #315-317 (June-August 1988), Marvel Comics Presents #50-53 (May-July 1990), and Captain Marvel Vol. 5 #7 (July 2000).

Comet Man received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 #2.

Comet Man 1-6
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Comet_Man_01_00.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136550725/cometman.rar.html

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rogue
08-12-2008, 07:46 PM
Machine Teen was a comic book published by Marvel Comics, loosely based on Machine Man and created by Marc Sumerak and Mike Hawthorne. It was published as a five-issue mini-series and carried the Marvel Next logo.

The main character of Machine Teen is Adam Aaronson, a high school student. He has a good life: he is captain of the all-star football team, a straight 'A' student and is liked by everyone. However, he discovers that he is really a robot created by the man he thought was his father, Isaac Aaronson.

Machine teen 1-5
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/machineteen.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136561836/Machine_Teen__2005__1-5_C-L7-KL.rar.html

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rogue
08-12-2008, 07:47 PM
Livewires is a six issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2005. The series is written by Adam Warren, who also provided layouts, and pencilled by Rick Mays.

The series stars a group of fictional androids who are members of a covert black ops program code named Project Livewire. These androids are on a mission to seek out and destroy other black ops.

Livewires 1-6
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Livewires1of62005page00.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136559517/livewires.rar.html

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rogue
08-12-2008, 07:49 PM
I ♥ Marvel (aka I Heart Marvel or I Love Marvel and commonly written as I (heart) Marvel) was a series of connected one-shots published by Marvel Comics around February 2006 (although cover-dated April 2006) to coincide with the romance-themed holiday of Valentine's Day.

The series told several romantic stories featuring characters from the Marvel comics universe, with each issue focusing on a different area of the Marvel universe (X-Men, supervillains, etc.).

Despite appearing to be a typical fifth-week event comic, February 2006, like every February, had only four weeks.

I (heart) Marvel 1-6
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/VFX-MarvelAi1-001.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136556992/I__heart__Marvel.rar.html

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rogue
08-12-2008, 07:50 PM
Hellcat (Patricia "Patsy" Walker), is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. Unusually for a superhero, she premiered as the star of a teen romantic-comedy series, and was later integrated into Marvel superhero franchises such as the Avengers and the Defenders.

Created by Ruth Atkinson, Patsy Walker first appeared in Miss America Magazine #2 (Nov. 1944), published by Marvel precursor Timely Comics, and became Hellcat in The Avengers #144 (Feb. 1976).

Hellcat 1-3
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh213/dncjtc/Hellcat01-00-FC.jpg

http://rapidshare.com/files/136556415/Hellcat.rar.html

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nozlehed
08-13-2008, 03:02 AM
Wow! So many great titles in here! Thanks!

rogue
08-13-2008, 07:47 PM
The Power Pack is a team of child superheroes in the Marvel Comics universe. They were created by writer Louise Simonson and artist June Brigman, and first appeared in their own comic book series in 1984. The series lasted 62 issues. The characters have since appeared sporadically in other books.

The Pack is noteworthy for being the first team of preteen superheroes ever in the Marvel Universe, all without adult supervision. The characters were moderately popular and have loyal fans to this day.

The original Power Pack series premiered in May 1984 (cover date August 1984), in a double issue written by Louise Simonson, pencilled by June Brigman and inked by Bob Wiacek. The series continued through early 1991, during which time Brigman and Wiacek were replaced by Jon Bogdanove and Hilary Barta as principal artists.

Dramatic changes were made to the series' art and storylines in 1990 when Michael Higgins and Tom Morgan were brought in make the comic edgier and more adult with #56. The changes were largely reviled by Power Pack readers and the series was canceled six months later with issue #62.

A year and a half after the cancellation of the series, creators Louise Simonson and June Brigman teamed up on the Power Pack Holiday Special, which undid all of the plotlines started by Michael Higgins.

The Power Pack strips were printed by Marvel UK from around 1986.It was Marvel UK's practise at the time to use a less well-known series as a second strip in a comic devoted to more recognisable characters so Power Pack became the "back-up strip" in the Thundercats comic, a post it seemed to hold for the entirety of the comic's run.

In 2000, a four-part Power Pack mini-series was released. In this series, the kids' ages had advanced a few years: Katie was now in the fifth grade (due to her intelligence); Julie and Jack were in junior high and Alex was in high school. James and Maggie, the children's parents, knew about the Power Pack. The Powers now wore masks on their adventures, which, by and large, were restricted to "practice sessions" on their home on Bainbridge Island, ten miles from Seattle. Not much new ground was covered in this series, which once again pitted the Pack against Queen Mauraud and the Snarks in outer space.

Joe Quesada announced on a New Joe Fridays column at Newsarama that the Power Pack would be returning to the Marvel Universe in late 2007 after the events of Civil War. However, due to the various delays within their release shipping schedules for Marvel Comics; Power Pack's return may now occur within 2008.

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Power Pack Vol. 2:
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Power Pack Vol. 3:
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Spider-man & Power Pack 1984 Special
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Power Pack & Cloak & Dagger : Shelter from the storm
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Power Pack Holiday Special
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X-Men Power Pack:
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Avengers Power Pack Assemble:
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Spider-Man Power Pack:
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Hulk Power Pack:
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Fantastic Four & Power Pack
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Iron Man & Power pack
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power pack day one
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rogue
08-13-2008, 07:51 PM
8/6/08 missing latest releases

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the twelve 7
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Marvel Illustrated The Illiad 8
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amazing spider-man family 1
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King Size Spider-man Summer Special

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rogue
08-14-2008, 10:51 PM
8/13/08 latest releases
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Secret Invasion 05 (of 08) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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Captain Britain And MI 13 - 04 (2008) (Minutemen-Rezone)
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fantastic four 559
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Amazing_Spider-Man_567__2008___greengiant-DCP_.cbr
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X-Men_Origins_-_Jean_Grey_001__2008___The_Ramones-DCP_.cbr
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Secret Invasion - X-Men 01 (of 04) (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Genext 04 (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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Secret invasion Thor 1
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Secret Invasion Inhumans 1
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Punisher_v5_060__2008___greengiant-DCP_.cbr
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The last defenders 6
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Secret Invasion - Runaways-Young Avengers 02 (of 03) (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Astonishing X-Men 026 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Marvel Adventures Hulk 14
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Marvel adventures spider-man 42
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Amazing Spider-girl 23
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credit to origional uploaders and scanners. Missing WWH Chronicles 2, and Punisher lkills the marvel oniverse 1 . Will post when available.

rogue
08-15-2008, 07:15 PM
Daimon Hellstrom, also known as the Son of Satan and Hellstorm, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He first appeared in Ghost Rider vol. 2, #1 (September 1973) see page 13, then was featured in the Marvel Spotlight series issues #12–24 (October 1973–October 1975) He later starred in the short-lived Son of Satan and Hellstorm: Prince of Lies series.

Marvel Spotlight Son of Satan 12-24
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Son of Satan 1-8
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Hellstornm v1 1-21
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Hellstorm v2 Max 1-5
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rogue
08-16-2008, 11:27 PM
Werewolf by Night (birth name Jacob Russoff, legal name Jack Russell) is a fictional character, an anti-heroic werewolf in the Marvel Comics universe. The Werewolf by Night (usually referred to by other characters simply as the Werewolf) first appeared in Marvel Spotlight vol. 1 #2. Werewolf by Night, Volume 1 ran for 43 issues during the 1970s. Issue #32 is notable for containing the first appearance of Moon Knight. Five 'Giant-Size' editions were also published
during this time. Jack Russell also co-starred with Tigra in Giant Size Creatures #1, which was the first appearance of Greer Grant as Tigra instead of the Cat.

Jack Russell was dormant for most of the 1980s. The character's appearance was radically revamped in Moon Knight, Volume 1 #29. He guest-starred in various issues of Spider-Woman, Volume 1, West Coast Avengers, and Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme.Werewolf by Night was later revived in the pages of Marvel Comics Presents, where he appeared irregularly from 1991-1993. He also made regular appearances as a supporting cast member in the pages of Morbius, the Living Vampire from 1993-1995. A letters page in an issue of Morbius mentioned that a Werewolf by Night mini-series by Len Kaminski and James Fry was in the works, but the mini-series was never published.

Werewolf by Night, Volume 2 ran for 6 issues in the late 1990s. The series was written by Paul Jenkins and penciled by Leonardo Manco. After the book's cancellation, the story was continued in the pages of Strange Tales, which also featured the Man-Thing. That volume of Strange Tales was canceled after only two issues due to poor sales. In early 2007, Marvel published a one-shot entitled Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by Night, with art by Greg Land.

Werewolf by Night v1 1-43
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Werewolf by Night v2 1-6
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Giant size Creatures /Giant size Werewolf 1-5
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rogue
08-16-2008, 11:29 PM
Legion of Monsters were 4 one shots published by Marvel Comics. High-octane horror one-shots featuring Jacob Russel, the Werewolf by Night; the Monster of Frankenstein; Man-Thing; Simon Garth, the original Marvel Zombie; the devil’s daughter, sultry Satana; a Living Mummy; Morbius the Living Vampire; and the king of vampires, Dracula, and his beautiful daughter, Lilith! The titles were LEGION OF MONSTERS: WEREWOLF BY NIGHT, MORBIUS, MAN-THING and SATANA.

Legion of Monsters: Werewolf by night, morbius, Man-thing, Satana
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rogue
08-16-2008, 11:31 PM
Masters of Terror is an anthology comic book series published in 1975 by Marvel Comics. Masters of Terror published reprints of previous Marvel anthology books.

Masters of Terror Magazine (1975) #1-2
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rogue
08-17-2008, 05:15 PM
Elsa Bloodstone is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. She first appears in Marvel's Bloodstone mini-series of 2001 written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning.

As she is a young, female monster-hunter there are potential similarities with Buffy the Vampire Slayer, although when asked about this the authors said "neither of us have seen an episode of Buffy all the way through! I know we're missing out on some great TV but we've determined to steer clear of Buffy at least while we're doing Bloodstone."

Elsa appeared as the lead character in the Bloodstone mini-series and has been mentioned in the aftermath of the Civil War. Other versions of her have appeared in Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness and as a team member in the Nextwave series.

Bloodstone #1-4
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rogue
08-17-2008, 05:17 PM
The Darkhold, also known as The Book of Sins, is a fictional book (a grimoire) in the Marvel Comics universe. The Darkhold was co-created by Gerry Conway and Mike Ploog. The Darkhold was first mentioned in Marvel Spotlight #3 (May 1972) but first shown in Marvel Spotlight #4 (June 1972). The book has subsequently appeared in Werewolf by Night #1 (September 1972) and Marvel Chillers #3 (February 1976).

The series Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins ran 16 issues, from October 1992-January 1994.The Darkhold received an entry in the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Update '89 #2.

Darkhold #1-16
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rogue
08-17-2008, 05:20 PM
Monsters Unleashed was another of Marvel's black-and-white magazines to come out in the 1970's; the focus, of course, was on monsters, particulary Marvel's own monsters such as the Man-Thing and Werewolf By Night, not to mention their own version of Frankenstein's monster.

The material in an average issue of MU was varied, but interesting: there would usually be a Man-Thing story, a handful of generic, newly-created horror tales, some precode horror reprints, and even articles about monster movies and television shows. The comics were the dominant part of the magazine, but overall the feeling one got after reading an issue was that it was more or less a complete monster-fan experience. Apparently it was another attempt by Marvel to compete with Jim Warren's offerings, but it works. Although few of the stories could be called outstanding, the overall quality of the comics is actually pretty good.

Monsters Unleashed Magazine #1-11, Ann. #1
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rogue
08-17-2008, 05:24 PM
Morbius, the Living Vampire is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, he first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #101 (October 1971).

Morbius was created in large part because Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Stan Lee wanted to launch an indirect challenge on the ban by the Comics Code Authority on vampires.[citation needed] Working with writer Roy Thomas and artist Gil Kane, they created Morbius, a living man who is given vampiric abilities via scientific means, and not the supernatural ones prohibited by the Code. Kane was instructed to specifically avoid Gothic fashion elements and design a costume for Morbius that was akin to what any other Marvel supervillain would wear, and he specifically chose the red and blue primary colors which were the staple of characters from Spider-Man to Superman.[citation needed] In part because of the success of Morbius, the Comic Code was liberalized on the subject of vampires[citation needed] and other horror characters several months later, allowing Marvel and other publishers to use actual vampires such as Count Dracula.

Dr. Michael Morbius first appeared in the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man #101 (1971), part of the Six-Arms Saga. Morbius became the main feature of Marvel's bi-monthly Adventure into Fear anthology series from issues #20-31 (1972-1975). Morbius received several serialized solo features in the pages of Vampire Tales, a black and white magazine published in the mid-1970s. The series lasted for 11 issues. An Annual was also published.

In 1992, Morbius was revived in an on-going series entitled Morbius the Living Vampire as part of the "Rise of the Midnight Sons" crossover event between Marvel's supernatural/horror themed comics. 32 issues were published beginning in the summer of 1992. The series ended in the spring of 1995. These later stories add to his repertoire of powers the ability to hypnotize others and describe his ability to fly as also psionic in nature. A one-shot special tentatively titled Spider-Man/Venom/Morbius by Morbius writer Len Kaminski was scheduled for 1993, but never saw print due to editorial conflicts which eventually led to the writer's departure from the series. A reprint series entitled Morbius Revisited was published from 1992-1993 and featured material originally presented in the pages of Adventure into Fear #27-31. Solo stories starring Morbius also appeared in the pages of Marvel Comics Presents #144 (1993), Midnight Sons Unlimited #2 (1993), Strange Tales: Dark Corners #1 (1998) and Amazing Fantasy, Vol.2 #18 (2005). Legion of Monsters: Morbius, a one-shot special, was released in May 2007.

Morbius - The Living Vampire #1-32
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rogue
08-17-2008, 05:26 PM
Vampire Tales was a black-and-white horror-comics magazine series published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s, featuring vampires as both protagonists and antagonists.

In addition to publishing anthological stories, the magazine starred Morbius the Living Vampire, in a feature written primarily by Don McGregor, with pencilers including Pablo Marcos, Rich Buckler, Tom Sutton, and Mike Vosburg, and later by Doug Moench, with artist Sonny Trinidad. The vampire hunter Blade starred in two stories by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Tony DeZuniga, in issue #8-9 (Dec. 1974 - Feb. 1975).

Issue #2 (Oct. 1973) introduced Satana, the Devil's Daughter, in a four-page teaser by writer-editor Roy Thomas and artist John Romita Sr.; and detective Hodiah Twist, created by Don McGregor and penciler Carlos Garzon.

Stories reprinted from Marvel's 1950s predecessor Atlas Comics included pre-Comics Code work by such artists as Bill Everett and Carmine Infantino. Modern reprints included writer-artist Jim Steranko's "At the Stroke of Midnight" from Tower of Shadows #1, and the 11-page Morbius origin sequence from The Amazing Spider-Man #102.

Writer Ron Goulart and Roy Thomas and artist Win Mortimer adapted the seminal vampire short story "The Vampyre", by John Polidori, in issue #1. Other adaptations included writer Don McGregor and artist Vicente Alcazar's "Bat's Belfry" and writer Tony Isabella and artist Esteban Maroto's "The Drifting Snow", both from August Derleth stories.Published bi-monthly, the magazine cost 75 cents, a typical price for the time. The 1975 annual reprinted seven stories from the magazine.

Vampire Tales Magazine #1-11 Ann. #1
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rogue
08-17-2008, 09:35 PM
Dracula is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain from the Marvel Comics universe. He is based on Dracula from the novel of the same name by Irish author Bram Stoker and is also influenced by Universal Studios version of the character.

A version of Dracula first appears in the Atlas Comics publication, Suspense #7. The modern Marvel version of Dracula was created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan in Tomb of Dracula #1 (1972).

In Marvel Comics, Dracula appeared in a Tomb of Dracula comic which ended in 1979. Although Dracula (and all other vampires in the Marvel Universe) were eventually destroyed by the mystical "Montesi Formula" in the pages of Doctor Strange, the vampire lord was revived. Marvel published a four-issue Tomb of Dracula miniseries, reuniting Wolfman and Colan, under its Epic Comics imprint in 1991, and revived Dracula and his foes in the short-lived Nightstalkers and Blade series in the 1990s. Most recently, Dracula took the title role in the miniseries Dracula: Lord of the Undead.

X-Men: Apocalypse vs. Dracula featured Dracula battling the immortal foe of the X-Men, Apocalypse, in Victorian London.

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Tomb of Dracula Magazine #1-6 Tomb Of Dracula Magazine
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Dracula Lives! #1-13, Annual #1
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rogue
08-18-2008, 10:26 PM
Terror Inc. was an American comic-book horror series from Marvel Comics starring the antihero Terror. Terror is an eternal entity that absorbs the talents of others through their dismembered limbs. He was created by writers Dan Chichester and Margaret Clark and artist Klaus Janson as the villain Shreck in St. George #2 (Aug. 1988), from Marvel's Epic Comics imprint.

Terror was created for Marvel's Epic Comics line as part of writer Dan Chichester's Shadowline Saga of four interconnected titles. There were no superheroes in this world, but rather powerful, ageless beings known as "Shadows". In St. George #2 (Aug. 1988), Chichester and co-writer Margaret Clark introduced a green-skinned killer who acted as the enforcer for the Ravenscore crime family, one of the books' recurring villains.

According to Chichester, Marvel contacted him about bringing Shreck from the Shadowline books into the mainstream Marvel Universe to serve as a platform for reinventing and reintroducing the company's 1970s horror characters, such as Werewolf by Night and Morbius, the Living Vampire, but subsequent publishing plans changed directions.The series Terror, Inc. ran 13 issues, cover-dated July 1992 to July 1993. Terror next appeared in 2006's "League of Losers" storyline in Marvel Team-Up.

Terror, Inc. editor Marc McLaurin maintained that Shreck and Terror are two different characters. Writer Dan Chichester said, "Shreck was Terror and Terror was Shreck ... but for the fact that Terror got to develop more of a back story as time went on"

The comic books themselves gave no confirmation either way. Eventually, the canonical Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Horror 2005 confirmed that the two were in fact the same being.

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rogue
08-18-2008, 10:28 PM
Marvel Monsters was a group of 5 one shots published by marvel. Written by STEVE NILES, ERIC POWELL, TOM SNEIGOSKI, ROGER LANGRIDGE, MICK GRAY, PETER DAVID, JEFF PARKER & KEITH GIFFEN. Penciled by DUNCAN FEGRADO, ERIC POWELL, MARK FARMER, ROGER LANGRIDGE, ARNOLD PANDER, RUSSELL BRAUN & KEITH GIFFEN. Cover by ERIC POWELL. Marvel's monsters unleashed in four timeless tales by today's hottest creators! In MONSTERS ON THE PROWL, it's the Hulk, the Thing, Giant-Man and the Beast vs. a tidal wave of classic creatures when the Collector inadvertently lets loose Droom, Grogg, Goom, Rombuu, Grattu and more on New York City! In DEVIL DINOSAUR, two young Celestials debate prehistoric Earth's superior life form. But when the ferocity of Devil Dinosaur proves no match for the opposition, a savage from the future is brought back for a battle you thought you'd never see: Hulk vs. Devil Dino! In FIN FANG FOUR, four giant monsters - incarcerated for years for their crimes against humanity - now find themselves shrunk to human size and working at the home of the very people who captured them: the Fantastic Four! Meet Googam, Son of Goom; Elektro; Gorgilla; and Fin Fang Foom! But when Goom's mad plan to rescue his father goes awry, the quartet must put aside their differences and become - the Fin Fang Four! And in WHERE MONSTERS DWELL, witness the terror of Monstrollo, the horror of Manoo and the fright of Bombu! Their also was MARVEL MONSTERS: FROM THE FILES OF ULYSSES BLOODSTONE (AND THE MONSTER HUNTERS) handbook!

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zeppo1
08-19-2008, 02:25 AM
:dsmile: Thanks Rouge for all the horror books! Outstanding! :dsmile:

rogue
08-19-2008, 07:56 PM
The Zombie (Simon William Garth) is a fictional supernatural character in the Marvel Comics universe, who starred in the black-and-white, horror-comic magazine series Tales of the Zombie (1973-1975) in stories mostly by Steve Gerber and Pablo Marcos. The character had originated 20 years earlier in the standalone story "Zombie" by Stan Lee and Bill Everett, published in the horror-anthology comic book Menace #5 (July 1953) from Marvel forerunner Atlas Comics.

As Lee had done years before in reviving Henry Pym from a standalone science fiction story to become the superhero Ant-Man, then-editor-in-chief Roy Thomas likewise plucked a character from, in this case, a pre-Comics Code horror tale. The initial modern story, co-scripted by Thomas and Steve Gerber and drawn by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, was a 12-page tale that led into a seven-page reprint of the 1950s story (with the art slightly altered to give the Zombie shoulder-length rather than short hair). That original story was also reprinted in 1975's Tales of the Zombie Annual #1, and again two decades later in Curse of the Weird #4 (March 1994), the final issue of a short-lived Marvel horror reprint series.

Following the premiere, all the Zombie stories were by Gerber and artist Pablo Marcos (one of these in collaboration with writer Doug Moench and artist Alfredo Alcala. The original series' finale, set at Garth's daughter's wedding in issue #9, was a three-chapter story written by Tony Isabella (chapter 2 with co-scripter Chris Claremont), and drawn by pencilers Virgilio Redondo, Yong Montano, and Ron Wilson, respectively, and inker by Alcala (chapters 1-2) and Marcos (chapter 3).

Tales of the Zombie published the last work of Golden Age great Syd Shores, Captain America's first penciler following Jack Kirby's departure from the character in 1941. Shores had finished penciling two-thirds of the eight-page story "Voodoo War" for issue #5 (May 1974) before dying of a heart seizure. Dick Ayers penciled the remainder of writer Tony Isabella's anthological horror tale.

Although laid to peaceful rest in Tales of the Zombie # 9 (he did not appear in the following, final issue, which contained a Brother Voodoo story and three anthological tales), Simon Garth was reanimated in the horror-comics magazine Bizarre Adventures #33 (Dec. 1982), in an out-of-chronology story hard to reconcile with the remainder of the character's continuity. The Zombie returned to color comic books in a backup story in Daredevil Annual # 9 (July 1993). At the time of that appearance, the Zombie remained unearthed, and controlled by Donna, who pledged to have him eliminate other such enthralled undead.

The Zombie thereafter appeared in Peter Parker: Spider-Man Annual '97 (1997); in a behind-the-scenes references in Blade: Crescent City Blues #1 (March 1998) leading into a guest appearance in Spider-Man Unlimited #20 (May 1998); and in a solo story in the anthology series Strange Tales vol. 3, #1 (Sept. 1998).

In 2006, a new Zombie named "John Doe" briefly appeared, alongside other 1970s Marvel-monster characters, as a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent in Nick Fury's Howling Commandos. A revamped version of the Zombie appeared in a new continuity in the MAX Mature Readers imprint in the four-issue miniseries Zombie (Nov. 2006 - Feb. 2007), written by Mike Raicht and illustrated by Kyle Hotz. The original version of the Zombie starred in a solo story in the one-shot omnibus Legion of Monsters: Man-Thing #1 (May 2007). Simon Garth was then seen in THe Zombie Simon Garth (2008) a 4 part limited series from Marvel as part of their Max line and written and penciled by Kyle Hotz.

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rogue
08-19-2008, 07:58 PM
The Marvel Zombies concept first appeared in Ultimate Fantastic Four #21-23 2005) by writer Mark Millar and artist Greg Land. The overriding plot premise is that almost all superpowered beings on Earth have become flesh-eating zombies after being infected by an alien virus. Although encountered by a character from the Ultimate universe, the zombies originated in the alternate universe of (Earth-2149). The zombies later appeared in Ultimate Fantastic Four #30–32 (2006).

In December of the same year Marvel published a five-part limited series titled Marvel Zombies, written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Sean Phillips, with painted covers by Arthur Suydam.

In 2006, the October issue of Wizard magazine featured a one-page Marvel Zombies comic by artist Sean Phillips called "Eat the Neighbors." It parodied Hostess Fruit Pie advertisements featured in Marvel titles in the 1970s which showcased Marvel superheroes defeating villains by offering them snacks. In this instance, Spider-Man, Colonel America (this world's version of Captain America), and Iron Man serve two children as "Hostess Meat Pies" after the children mistake them for legitimate superheroes.

In 2007 an intercompany crossover between Marvel and Dynamite Entertainment provided information as to the source of the zombie infection in the 5-part limited series titled Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness (Marvel) and Army of Darkness (Dynamite). A one-shot titled "Marvel Zombies: Dead Days" (May) continues the story. The zombies also appear in a four-part storyline in Black Panther vol. 3, #27–30, and encounter the Earth-616 Fantastic Four.

In the same year a humorous one-shot comic book featuring the alternate universe animal hero Spider-Ham and titled Ultimate Civil War Spider-Ham Crisis was published. Spider-Ham accidentally crosses over into Earth-2149 and becomes, as J. Michael Straczynski puts it, "Undead Ham".

Time magazine's Lev Grossman names Marvel Zombies as one of the Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2007. In 2007 Marvel zombies 2 was released. Marvel Zombies 2 is a five-issue limited series published from October 2007 - February 2008 by comics publisher Marvel Comics. The series was written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and Arthur Suydam.

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Marvel zombies dead days one shot (prequel)
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Marvel Zombies Book of angel, demons,& various monstrosities
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marvel zombies return 1-5
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iampeluche
08-19-2008, 08:24 PM
Thank you so much for Marvel Monsters, been looking them for a while. THANKS.

wildpegasus
08-20-2008, 12:49 PM
Thank you so much for Marvel Monsters, been looking them for a while. THANKS.
Quoted for truth

jimhowlett
08-20-2008, 02:01 PM
Hi does anyone have scans of the Marvel Doctor Who series 1 -23 and the Marvel Star Trek 1 - 18 at all ? Your help would be appreciated ! Kind regards and thanks in anticipation, Kevin

adslrage
08-20-2008, 06:01 PM
All your work is really great. Thanks a lot for this.
I'm really impressed.

rogue
08-20-2008, 08:20 PM
Hi does anyone have scans of the Marvel Doctor Who series 1 -23 and the Marvel Star Trek 1 - 18 at all ? Your help would be appreciated ! Kind regards and thanks in anticipation, Kevin


hi jimhowlett. I don't have marvel Doctor who or Marvel Star trek. I will keep a look out but if anyone does and wants to add feel free.

rogue
08-20-2008, 11:07 PM
Amazing Adventures is the name of several anthology comic book series, all but one published by Marvel Comics. The earliest Marvel series of that name introduced the company's first superhero of the late-1950s to early-1960s period fans and historians call the Silver Age of Comic Books. That same series also included the first comic book to be labeled "Marvel Comics".

1961 series
Dr. Droom in Amazing Adventures vol. 1, #1 (June 1961), art by Kirby & inker Steve Ditko.Marvel's first series of this title premiered June 1961, and featured primarily science fiction and drive-in movie-style monster stories, virtually all drawn by the legendary comics artists Jack Kirby or Steve Ditko. Notably, its first issue introduced the supernatural monster-hunter Doctor Droom, Marvel's first Silver Age of Comic Books superhero. Droom had powers of telepathy and hypnotic suggestion taught him by a Tibetan lama who had requested that someone travel from the U.S. to give him medical attention (later retconned as the Ancient One, the same sorcerer who trained Doctor Strange).

More a monster-story appendage than a serious attempt at creating a three-dimensional character in the manner of the upcoming Spider-Man or Fantastic Four, Doctor Droom vanished into obscurity for years when the series was retitled and reformatted as Amazing Adult Fantasy with #7. He resurfaced in the 1970s as Doctor Druid, having been renamed to avoid confusion with Doctor Doom. The series was retitled once more for its final issue, published as Amazing Fantasy #15, the comic book that introduced Spider-Man.

Amazing Adventures #3 (cover-dated Aug. 1961, published May 9, 1961 per the Library of Congress) was the first comic book labeled Marvel Comics, with a small "MC" box added to the cover.

1970s series
Amazing Adventures #39 (Nov. 1976). Art by P. Craig Russell. (Face of Old Skull, man at left, redrawn by John Romita, Sr.)Marvel's next Amazing Adventures was a split title featuring the Inhumans (initially both written and drawn by Jack Kirby) and The Black Widow (initially by writer Gary Friedrich and penciler John Buscema). The Widow was dropped after #8, and full-length Inhumans stories ran for two issues before that feature, too, was dropped.

Issue #11 (March 1972) introduced solo stories of the erstwhile X-Men member Beast, in which he was mutated into his modern-day blue- (originally grey-) furred form. The initial story was by writer Gerry Conway, penciler Tom Sutton and inker Syd Shores. The Beast's supporting cast included Patsy Walker and her ex-husband, "Buzz" Baxter, who much later became the supervillain Mad-Dog. The series ended with issue #16 (Jan. 1973).

Following an issue that reprinted the backup features recounting the Beast's origin (edited from [Uncanny] X-Men #49-53 (with a new, single-page intro by writer Steve Englehart and penciler Jim Starlin), the title introduced the series "War of the Worlds" and its central character, Killraven, in #18 (May 1973). Created by co-plotters Roy Thomas and Neal Adams, scripter Conway, and pencilers Adams and Howard Chaykin, it was taken over by writer Don McGregor for a highly acclaimed run from #21 (Nov. 1973) to the final issue, #39 (Nov. 1976). Pencillers were Herb Trimpe, Rich Buckler, Gene Colan, and, most notably, P. Craig Russell from issue #27.Its sister publication was Astonishing Tales.

1979 series
The next version of that title reprinted [Uncanny] X-Men #1-8, the first six issues of which were split into two-part stories. The backup featured was "Origin of the X-Men" from X-Men #38-48, except in Amazing Adventures #12, in which the incongruous backup was an 11-page, Jim Steranko "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D." story, "Today Earth Died", from Strange Tales #168 (May 1968).

Eight covers of this 1979 series were reprints of the Jack Kirby originals; artists for the rest included penciler John Byrne on #6 and #9.

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rogue
08-20-2008, 11:09 PM
Amazing Fantasy was a comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. It is best known as the title that introduced the popular character Spider-Man. Other Marvel anthology series during the same time period include Tales of Suspense and Strange Tales.

Amazing Fantasy originally began under the name Amazing Adventures in June 1961. The title was an anthology that ran monster, science fiction and suspense stories and introduced then fledgling Marvel Comics' first continuing character, the paranormal adventurer "Doctor Droom" (later renamed "Doctor Druid" when brought back in the 1970s as a supporting character). Doctor Droom was phased out when the book's title was changed to Amazing Adult Fantasy with issue #7 (Dec. 1961). The new title was intended to reflect the more "sophisticated" nature of its new exclusive content: the quick, quirky, twist-ending tales of writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. The cover of the comic carried the motto "The magazine that respects your intelligence."

With issue #15 (August 1962) Amazing Adult Fantasy was renamed Amazing Fantasy and slated for cancellation. With nothing to lose, publisher Martin Goodman agreed to allow Lee to introduce Spider-Man, a new kind of superhero — one who would be a teenager, but not a sidekick, and one who would have everyman doubts, neuroses and money problems. Sales for Amazing Fantasy #15 proved to be one of Marvel's highest at the time and The Amazing Spider-Man was quickly launched to capitalize on the new character's apparent popularity.

Amazing Fantasy #15, as the debut issue of Marvel's most popular character, is among fans and collectors one of the most important and valued comic books in the history of the medium.

The DVD release of the collector's edition of the Spider-Man movie included an electronic copy of Amazing Fantasy #15. In 2001, Marvel published a 10-issue series called The 100 Greatest Marvels of All Time, and Amazing Fantasy #15 topped the list at #1.

Although publishing decisions were responsible for the termination of the original Amazing Fantasy series, for decades no attempts were made to relaunch the title or continue with a #16. However in 1995, Marvel editor Danny Fingeroth decided a story gap existed between Amazing Fantasy #15 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1. In an attempt to fill that gap, Marvel published Amazing Fantasy #16-18, each written by Kurt Busiek and painted chiefly by Paul Lee.

In September 2000, a prominent comic book dealership brought the only known CGC graded 9.6 (near mint plus) copy to market and sold it for $140,000. In October 2007, a near mint copy was sold for $227,000 in an online auction on ComicLink.com. This was the highest price ever realized at auction for a comic book published after 1950.

The title was restarted for a period in 2003, as a means of introducing new characters for a younger audience.The first arc ran through issues #1-6, and featured a new teenaged heroine, Araña. The second arc (#7-12), published after a short hiatus, featured a revamped female Scorpion and a back-up story featuring the character called Vampire by Night (a re-imagining of the Werewolf by Night concept and a lead-up to Nick Fury's Howling Commandos).

In issues #13-14, there were two features once more. The main feature was a two-part story featuring a new hero, Vegas, with western themes in a modern setting, while the back-up story re-introduced Captain Universe, which led to a series of one-shots co-starring Marvel characters Invisible Woman, Daredevil, Hulk, Silver Surfer, and X-23, and was set to lead to a Captain Universe mini-series in early 2006 which has been either delayed or cancelled.

In an attempt to replicate history, Marvel announced that the new issue #15 would introduce a new generation of heroes in a 48-page standalone issue, in the hopes that they would become as popular as Spider-Man. These heroes included: Mastermind Excello, Blackjack, the Great Video, Monstro, Heartbreak Kid, Positron and "the guy in Spider-Man's armpit" (who was on the original 1962 cover). As of 2007, only Mastermind Excello and Monstro have appeared in another comic book, appearing in World War Hulk and The Irredeemable Ant-Man respectively. Mastermind Excello also regularly appears in the series The Incredible Hercules. In addition, the cover to #15 was a "revamped" version of the original Amazing Fantasy #15, complete with Spider-Man swinging through a modern-day New York City, while the new heroes watched in awe in the background. The final arc, in issues #16-20 introduced Death's Head 3.0, a revamp of the Marvel UK character, written by the original version's creator Simon Furman. In addition, issues #18-19 contained two Tales of the New Universe stories as back-up features, while #20 featured a Western-themed backup.

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JorgeR
08-21-2008, 04:47 PM
Does anybody have "Dreadstar" from Marvel imprint "Epic"

Thanks in advance

rogue
08-21-2008, 05:37 PM
Blade (Eric Brooks) is a vampire hunter in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer Marv Wolfman and penciller Gene Colan, his first appearance was in the comic book Tomb of Dracula #10 (July 1973) as a supporting character. He went on to star or co-star in several comic-book series as well as a film and television series.

Blade appeared in most issues of Marvel Comics' Tomb of Dracula from #10-21, with additional appearances in #24 & #28 (altogether ranging from July 1973 - Sept. 1974). He then fought the scientifically created vampire Morbius in the latter's series in Adventure into Fear #24 (Oct. 1974), in a story written by Steve Gerber and penciled by P. Craig Russell.

Blade appeared in his first solo story in Marvel's black-and-white horror-comics magazine Vampire Tales #8 (Dec. 1974), in an 11-page story by his writer co-creator Marv Wolfman and penciller-inker Tony DeZuniga. This feature continued in the following issue (Feb. 1975), with Wolfman and Chris Claremont co-scripting. Blade then appeared in a 56-page solo story in the black-and-white showcase magazine Marvel Preview #3 (Sept. 1975), written by Claremont, with two chapters each drawn by DeZuniga and by Rico Rival. A six-page backup story by Wolfman and Colan followed in Marvel Preview #8 (Fall 1976).

Blade next came into prominence in the 1990s, beginning with Ghost Rider #28 (Aug. 1992), in the Midnight Sons imprint that included issues of Darkhold: Pages from the Book of Sins, Ghost Rider, Ghost Rider / Blaze: Spirits of Vengeance, Midnight Sons Unlimited, Morbius, and Nightstalkers. Blade co-starred in the 18-issue Nightstalkers, and appeared with that team in a story in the anthology Midnight Sons Unlimited #1 (April 1993). He appeared in two solo stories in Midnight Sons Unlimited #2 & 7 (July 1993 & Oct. 1994).

Following the cancellation of Nightstalkers, Blade debuted in his first color-comics series, Blade: The Vampire Hunter #1-10 (July 1994 - April 1995), written by Ian Edginton (with the last two issues by Terry Kavanagh) and penciled by Doug Wheatley. Blade next appeared in a 12-page inventory story in the one-shot anthology Marvel: Shadows and Light #1 (Feb. 1997). He then starred again in two solo one-shots: Blade: Crescent City Blues (March 1998), by writer Christopher Golden and penciller co-creator Gene Colan, and Blade: Sins of the Father (Oct. 1998), by writer Marc Andreyko and penciller Bart Sears.

Marvel next announced a six-issue miniseries, Blade (storyline: "Blade: Blood Allies") by writer Don McGregor and penciller Brian Hagen, but only #1-3 (Nov. 1998 - Jan. 1999) were published. Marvel published a different six-issue miniseries later that year, Blade: Vampire Hunter (storyline: "Chaos (A)"; Dec. 1999 - May 2000), written and, except the last two issues, penciled by Bart Sears.

The next ongoing series, Blade vol. 2, by writer Christopher Hinz and artist Steve Pugh, ran 10 issues. A third Blade vol. 3, by writer Marc Guggenheim and penciller-inker Howard Chaykin, ran 12 issues (Sept. 2006 - Aug. 2007). The final two pages of the last issue were drawn by character co-creator Gene Colan.

Blade also starred in two promotional comic books: Blade ½ (1999) by writer-artist Sears and inker Bill Sienkiewicz, bundled with issues of Wizard: The Comic Magazine #2000; and Blade: Nightstalking (2005), a 22-page story by writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray and penciller Amanda Conner, based on New Line Cinema's Blade films, and bundled with the Blade Trinity Deluxe Edition DVD. Additionally, the second Blade movie was adapted as the Marvel comic Blade 2: Bloodhunt - The Official Comic Adaptation (April 2002) by writers Steve Gerber and David S. Goyer and penciller-inker Alberto Ponticelli


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Blade Strange Tales 1-6
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rogue
08-21-2008, 05:39 PM
Frankenstein's Monster is a comic book character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is based on the character of the same name from the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.

In X-Men #40 (Jan 1968), an android version of the Monster appeared, and is destroyed by the titular mutant superheros. The Monster first appeared in Marvel Comics continuity in a cameo in Silver Surfer #7 (Aug 1969).

He later appeared a number of times throughout the 1970s, and received a full series of his own beginning in January 1973, entitled Monster of Frankenstein. This series began with a 4-issue retelling of the original novel, by Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog. Several more issues continued his story into the 1890s, until he was placed in suspended animation and revived in modern times.

In Invaders #31 (Aug 1978), Dr. Basil Frankenstein creates a similar creature for Nazi Germany, but this creature destroys itself.

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rogue
08-21-2008, 05:41 PM
Book of the dead was a 4 part limited series by marvel in 1993 and featured Man-thing and Frankenstein Monster. It reprinted Savage tales 1, fear 11-12 & Man-thing 11 along with other stories. Written by many different people including roy thomas and Garry conroy and artist Gray Morrow.

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rogue
08-22-2008, 03:59 PM
8/20/08 latest releases
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Marvel - 1985 04 (of 06) (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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The Punisher 061 (2008) (Minutemen-ReZone)
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Punisher kills the Marvel Universe
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Uncanny X-Men 501
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Young X-Men 5
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Captain America 041 (2008) (both covers) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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ghost rider 26
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Iron Man 32c
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Moon Knight 021 (2008) (both covers) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Guardians of the Galaxy 004 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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amazing spider-man 568
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Immortal Iron Fist - The Origin of Danny Rand 01 (2008) (Minutemen-LockeZone)
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X-Factor Special: Layla Miller
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Squadron Supreme 002 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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X-Factor 034 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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Incredible Hercules 120 (2008) (Minutemen-ZonesDiva)
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X-Men First Class 15
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Foolkiller - White Angels 02
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True Believers 02 (of 5) (2008) (Minutemen-Zone)
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Skrulls vs Power Pack 2
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ultimate fantastic four 57
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rogue
08-24-2008, 12:43 AM
Almost continuously since 1967, a number of companies have published comic book series based on Star Trek and its spin off series, including Gold Key Comics, Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Malibu Comics, Wildstorm, and currently IDW Publishing, with varying degrees of success. As of 2007, Star Trek: Enterprise remains the only Trek series that has yet to be adapted in comic book form.

Marvel's series of Star Trek comics began in 1979 with an adaptation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, and continued for another two years, its tales presumably taking place during the apocryphal second five-year mission of Kirk and the Enterprise that would have been featured in the never-produced Star Trek: Phase II TV series. Marvel's license from Paramount prohibited them from utilizing concepts introduced in the original series, being restricted to only using the characters and concepts as they appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The series lasted a total of 18 issues, ending in 1981.

Marvel Comics obtained the Star Trek license from 1996. Marvel (under the "Marvel/Paramount comics" imprint) published various one-shots and the quarterly Star Trek Unlimited series, which covered TOS and TNG.[10] Marvel published monthly comics based upon Deep Space Nine and Voyager.[11][12]

They also introduced two new series, Star Trek: Early Voyages which dealt with Christopher Pike's adventures as captain of the Enterprise (as depicted in the rejected TOS pilot "The Cage") and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy which dealt with a group of cadets, including Deep Space Nine's Ferengi, Nog.

Fan acceptance of these comics got off to a shaky start when Marvel's inaugural publication of its new Star Trek line turned out to be a crossover between TOS and Marvel's popular superhero team, the X-Men. (This was later followed by a subsequent X-Men/TNG crossover, as well as a novel entitled Planet X based on this premise published by Pocket Books). Star Trek/X-Men is a one-shot comic book crossover, written by Scott Lobdell and published in 1996.

In this crossover, the X-Men track Proteus to the 23rd century, where the latter attempts to merge with the body of Captain Kirk's old friend, Gary Mitchell, who also had reality-bending powers.

The story was followed up by Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men and Planet X. However, the different series turned out to be relatively popular, with Starfleet Academy and Early Voyages registering strong sales.

After about 18 months, however, Marvel's management reevaluated the relatively high cost of the Star Trek license agreement with Paramount resulting in all titles being abruptly cancelled, even though Early Voyages was in the middle of a story arc at the time.

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rogue
08-24-2008, 12:44 AM
Marvel universe was a 7 part limited series published by marvel and written by Roger Stern in 1998.. Issues 1-3 focuses on The invaders that consisted of Captain america. The origional human Torch, Namor the Submariner, and The whizzer. They faced Red Skull, Baron Strucker and Hydra. Issue 4-7 focused on The Monster Hunters. The Monster Hunters consisted of Ulysses Bloodstone, Makkari the Eternal (who organized the group), the psychic and mystic known as Doctor Druid, and Zawadi, a skilled huntress and warrior from Wakanda.

Marvel Universe 1-7
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rogue
08-24-2008, 12:46 AM
Annex (Alexander Ellis) is a fictional character of the Marvel Universe, associated with Spider-Man. His first appearance was in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #27. Annex' powers were the result of prosthetics through computer technology. After losing a leg, he volunteered for this program. Ellis now possesses the ability to increase his strength and speed, as well as create any weapon he requires. Annex's appearance features a metal exo-skeleton battle suit, helmet, and belt.

Annex has only appeared in six Marvel Comic issues so far. He first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #27 as an enemy of Spider-Man, but went on to become an ally. His next appearance was Spider-Man Unlimited #3, followed by a self titled limited series, Annex.

Annex 1-4
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rogue
08-24-2008, 12:47 AM
The Leatherneck Raiders was a fictional organization in the Marvel Universe. The Leatherneck Raiders were a specially trained tactical commando squad organized during World War II. They were commanded by U.S. Navy submarine Captain Simon Savage, who modeled his squad after his one-time associate Nick Fury's Howling Commandos. Although the Leatherneck Raiders (also known as the Leathernecks, and the Battlefield Raiders) were an effective fighting force in World War II, they never achieved the recognition that the Howling Commandos received.

Aside from Captain Savage, the team consisted of:

Private Lee Baker (who was killed in action)
Corporal Jacques Larocque
Private Jay Littlebear
Seaman Roy "Blarney" Stone
Sgt. Sam "Yakkety" Yates

Captain Savage & His Leatherneck Raiders 1-14
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rogue
08-24-2008, 12:49 AM
Red Wolf is the name of a number of fictional characters in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe.

Johnny Wakeley was the adopted name of a Cheyenne man who was raised from childhood by a white couple in the late 19th century. His adoptive parents were killed by Native Americans in retaliation for the U.S. Army cavalry's massacre of their own people. Pursued by members of his own tribe, Wakeley stumbled into the burial place of a former man known as Red Wolf and was visited by the spirit of a Cheyenne god named Owayodata. He was given the ceremonial garb of the Red Wolf, and the coup stick, his totem of power, and became the first known recorded Red Wolf. Red Wolf used his newfound great skills and prowess to promote peace between the white and Native American peoples.

William Talltrees is a man born in modern times, born in Wolf Point, Montana. He was the son of Thomas Talltrees, a Cheyenne tribal leader, and grew up hearing tales of the legendary Red Wolf. William witnessed his father being intimidated into selling his property to corrupt businessman Cornelius van Lunt; that night, van Lunt's henchmen killed William's family. William swore vengeance, finding and donning the ceremonial garb of Red Wolf. Owayodata visited him and imbued the young man with his spiritual legacy. The new Red Wolf found a wolf cub whom he named Lobo and trained to be his companion. Following van Lunt back to New York, he was able to gain vengeance on him with the aid of the Avengers. Red Wolf was also once assisted by Gabriel, Devil Hunter.

It was revealed that Will Talltrees was part of a squad of Marines during the Vietnam War, along with others named Fong and Janes and Willie Lincoln. They were part of an attack on a village that resulted in the slaughter of the parents of The Bengal. Bengal resurfaced to take vengeance on those Marines, but has since turned away from his vendetta.

Red Wolf later joined the short-lived superhero team, the Rangers. Weeks after the conclusion to the Civil War event, Red Wolf was seen as a member of Texas' new government-sponsored superhero team, the revived Rangers, as part of the 50 States Initiative Program. William has been identified as one of the 142 registered superheroes who appear on the cover of the comic book Avengers: The Initiative #1.

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:18 AM
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Thor : Friendly Fire
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Thor Vikings
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Thor Ages of Thunder
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Thor Reign of Blood
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The Trial of Thor
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Thor THe Truth of HIstory
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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:19 AM
Loki is a supervillain that appears in the fictional Marvel Universe and is based on the being of the same name from Norse mythology. The character first appears in Venus #6 (August 1949) and was created by writer Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciller Jack Kirby.

Loki made his first Marvel Comics appearance in Timely Comics' publication Venus #6 (August 1949), where Loki was inaccurately featured as a member of the Olympian gods exiled to the Underworld. He made his first official Marvel appearance in Journey into Mystery #85 (October 1962), where Loki was reintroduced by brothers and co-writers Stan Lee and Larry Lieber and he was redesigned by Jack Kirby. Loki has appeared in various issues of Journey Into Mystery, Thor, the Avengers and several other Marvel Universe titles.

Marvel eventually found the character popular enough to let Robert Rodi proceed with writing a mini-series, Loki #1-4 (July 2004 - October 2004), that features a different look at the character. The mini-series features painted covers and painted interior pages by artist Esad Ribic.

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08-26-2008, 12:21 AM
Beta Ray Bill is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Thor #337 (Nov. 1983) and was created by writer-artist Walt Simonson.

In November 1983, Beta Ray Bill made his debut in issue #337 of the first volume of Thor. The character then appeared intermittently throughout the series until issue #492, in 1995.

From 2000 to 2004, Bill made sporadic appearances in the second volume of Thor - #30-33, #39-41 and #82-86 - and in 2005 featured in his own limited series, Stormbreaker: The Saga of Beta Ray Bill #1 - 6, written by Michael Avon Oeming and Daniel Berman, with art by Andrea Di Vito.

In 2007, Bill features in an ongoing role in the superhero title Omega Flight. The series is written by Michael Avon Oeming and with art by Scott Kolins.

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:25 AM
Balder the Brave is a fictional deity that appears in the Marvel Universe and is based on the god Baldr of Norse mythology. Balder first appeared in Journey into Mystery vol. 1, #104 (May 1964).

In Norse mythology, Balder is the son of Odin, the Lord of Asgard. This version, however, is not aware of who his father is, and is simply a close friend of the Thunder God Thor, the Warriors Three and a loyal follower of Odin. Balder has aided Thor against many of his foes, such as Skagg the Storm Giant and Surtur; Loki; the Executioner and Enchantress; the Enchanters Three , the Wrecker and Mangog. Balder is also briefly named ruler of Asgard during Thor's quest to find the missing Odin.

Like the mythological version, the Marvel Balder is the catalyst that will trigger Ragnarök and end Asgard. This almost happened when Loki had the blind god Hoder accidentally kill Balder, but is averted by the planning of Odin, who later restores Balder to life. Balder was, however, traumatized by the experience as he saw the souls of all those he had slain in battle. Balder then renounced killing. Balder also has a love-hate relationship with Karnilla, the Queen of the Norns, who has aided both Loki and Asgard at times (for example, while forcing Balder on one occasion to renounce Odin and serve her, Karnilla later joins forces with Asgard against Surtur at Balder's request. Karnilla's lust for Balder inadvertently causes the death of Balder's love, Nanna - an act that Balder has never forgotten.

Balder later accepts the warrior part of himself and goes on to save Karnilla's people from a rogue giant's spell. Balder and all other Asgardians (with the exception of Thor) eventually perish during the final Ragnarok, although he is later found inhabiting the armor of the Destroyer.

Later, he learns his real origins from Loki, who tells him that in fact he is the son of Odin and Frigga, and the half-brother of Thor, which gives him the rights to rule Asgard just like him.

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:26 AM
Spider-Man: With Great Power is a five-issue comic book miniseries from Marvel Comics written by David Lapham and illustrated by Tony Harris, which premiered on January 9, 2008. Starring Marvel's flagship character, the series examines Spider-Man's formative days, focusing on the period between the accident that gave Peter Parker superhuman powers and the murder of his Uncle Ben. The series will be priced for American buyers at $3.99 USD, and will be published under Marvel's Marvel Knights imprint in order to avoid any links to current continuity.

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:27 AM
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: SWING SHIFT features a full-length story by team supreme Dan Slott and Phil Jimenez, in a story that will come back to haunt the wall-crawler in the coming months! Plus, the page count of this free comic book has been increased to 40 pages to showcase a special sneak preview of J. Michael Straczynski and Joe Quesada's One More Day Spider-Man event this summer!

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:29 AM
The Last Defenders was a six issue limited series from marvel that began in March 2008. Joe Casey wrote a new mini-series with a new line-up of Defenders as a result of the Super-Human Registration Act and the events of the Civil War. The line-up is being led by Nighthawk, with Blazing Skull, Colossus and She-Hulk also as members. The Defenders are assigned to New Jersey under the Fifty State Initiative, because the proximity to New York City demands more experienced warriors than can just be recruited from the ranks of Camp Hammond. The team is disbanded for incompetence but Richmond eventually founds a team with the Son of Satan, She-Hulk, Krang and SHIELD agent Joaquin Pennyworth.

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:30 AM
The Order is the name of two fictional comic book superhero teams in the Marvel Comics universe. The first team was a brief offshoot of the team Defenders, and the second is part of an initiative to place a superhero team in each state of the United States.

The original incarnation of The Order starred in the six-issue limited series The Order (April-Sept. 2002), consisting of the original Defenders, Doctor Strange, The Incredible Hulk, Namor the Sub-Mariner and Silver Surfer.

A second Marvel Comics superhero team called The Order debuted in The Order vol. 2, #1 (Sept. 2007), created by writer Matt Fraction and penciler Barry Kitson. Following the fallout of Marvel Comics' Civil War crossover event, The Order was dubbed the First Super Hero Team of Tomorrow™ being the official superhero team for California as part of the Fifty States Initiative.

The group was originally intended to be named The Champions, before it was revealed that the trademark was owned by Heroic Publishing, and were first seen during the end of the Civil War with many of its members going unnamed during their first appearances. However, most would be a part of the new series though the designs of the characters were slightly altered.

As the cast of The Order is composed almost entirely of new characters, Fraction looked to a popular TV drama for ideas on how to acquaint readers with his protagonists.

“ I kind of went with the same kind of format they use on Lost. Each issue, I wanted readers to spend a little time with one character more than any other. ”

Fraction framed each issue around a flashback sequence depicting an interview with each character explaining their past and why they joined the Order to give each character a detailed introduction.

In late January 2008, Fraction revealed on Newsarama's podcast "Word Balloon" that The Order would end at issue 10. Though at first it was believed that Marvel had canceled the series, Fraction later stated on a later Newsarama interview that

“ That the book wasn't cancelled: I chose to end it. Marvel allowed me to choose to leave the stage, rather than to continue on in a state in which I felt was compromised and decidedly unawesome. I don't think I was too clear about that on Word Balloon: it wasn't cancelled. I killed it. And if you're looking for the man that killed The Order, it was me.


Though the series was ended several of the book's characters and storylines would continue on in Matt Fraction's next project Invincible Iron Man.

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:32 AM
Iron Man :legacy of Doom was a 5 part limited series from Marvel and done by the creative team of David Michelinie and Bob Layton. Dr. Doom returns to menace Iron Man in the chilling and long-awaited conclusion of the Camelot Trilogy! Mephisto has apparently found a way to bring about the End of Days, and Tony Stark and Victor Von Doom must form an uneasy alliance to try and stop him. But all may not be as it seems. And it takes a journey to Hell itself before the shocking truth is revealed! Iron Man legends David Michelinie and Bob Layton are joined by penciler supreme Ron Lim to bring you an epic literally decades in the making!

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rogue
08-26-2008, 12:34 AM
In Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975), writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum introduced a new team which was featured in new issues of The X-Men beginning with issue #94. Rather than teenagers, this group consisted of adults who hailed from a variety of nations and cultures. The "all-new, all-different X-Men" were led by Cyclops from the original team and consisted of the newly created Colossus, Nightcrawler, Storm, and Thunderbird, along with three previously introduced characters, Banshee, Sunfire, and most notably, Wolverine, who became the most popular X-men character. A revamped Jean Grey soon rejoined the X-Men as the popular Phoenix; Angel, Beast, Havok, and Polaris also made significant guest appearances.

Giant size x-men #2 was origionally the Final issue of the series also released in 1975.. Reprints: "The Sentinels Live!" (from Uncanny X-Men 57), "Mission: Murder!" (from UXM 58), and "Do or Die, Baby!" (from UXM 59). Scripts by Roy Thomas, pencils by Neal Adams, inks by Tom Palmer.

Giant-Size X-Men 3 (X-Men 9, 28, 35; w Joss Whedon, Stan Lee, Roy Thomas; a Neal Adams, Jack Kirby, Werner Roth). [From Marvel Comics: In celebration of the 30th anniversary of 1975’s GIANT-SIZE X-MEN #1 and #2 comes a colossal collection of the X-Men’s greatest team-ups – plus a brand-new untold tale of the All-New, All-Different X-Men by JOSS WHEDON and NEAL ADAMS! The X-Men tangle with the FF in FANTASTIC FOUR #28 (July 1964), the Might Avengers guest-star in X-MEN #9 (January 1964) and along comes a Spider-Man in X-MEN #35 (August 1967)!]

Giant-Size X-Men 4 (X-Men 94-95, 193, Classic X-Men 3; w Chris Claremont, Len Wein; a Rick Leonardi, Dave Cockrum, John Bolton, John Romita Jr.). [From Marvel Comics: Ode to an old soldier! In celebration of super-scribe Chris Claremont’s 30th anniversary chronicling the adventures of Marvel’s Merry Mutants comes this colossal collection of classic tales – plus a brand-new 8-page story by Claremont and fan-favorite X-artist Rick Leonardi! Featuring Thunderbird’s death at the hands of Count Nefaria in X-MEN #94-95 (August/October 1975), a eulogy for the fallen hero in CLASSIC X-MEN #3 (November 1986) and his younger brother’s attempt to exact revenge on the X-Men in UNCANNY X-MEN #193 (May 1985).

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