Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Batman: The Dark Knight Returns


Hellboy Animated #1

The Immortal Iron Fist:The Origin of Danny Rand

Batman: The Man Who Laughs


Ed Brubaker wrote this wondrous story as a sequel to Frank Miller’s Batman: Year One and to Alan Moore’s The Killing Joke. Not only did he pull off this gigantic daunting task, but he crafted one of the best Joker stories ever.

X-Men Origins: The Beast

Hawkman #1

JLA vs Predator


The Watchtower had unexpected visitors. This time they are battling Meta-Predators.

What If: Wolverine Battled Weapon X


What If:Venom Had Possessed the Punisher

What If... - Scarlet Spider Killed Spider-Man.pdf

AKIRA #1-#4

Akira in full-color! Enjoy!!!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Superman: RED SON

Robocop vs Terminator

Two of the most popular robot franchise in the 80's meet head to head. It's cyborg vs. android. It's guns,guns, guns. Its action galore with a dozen one-liners.

Army Of Darkness


Damn. It sucks to be Ash. All you want is some time alone with your girl in the woods. Then all of the sudden the shit hits fan. Your girl turns into a zombie, you loose one of hands and your ass ends in the Middle Ages battling deadites. Man, this is indeed the suckiest suck that ever sucked.


Batman vs. Spawn

Cyborg #1



DC Special: Cyborg#1

Spider-Man Team-Up #7: Featuring: The Thunderbolts


Spider-Man Team-Up #6 Featuring: The Hulk & Dr.Strange


Spider-Man Team-Up #5: Featuring: Gambit & Howard the Duck


Spider-Man Team-Up #4: Featuring: The Avengers


Spider-Man Team-Up #3: Featuring The Fantastic Four



Spider-Man Team-Up #3

Spider-Man Team-Up #2: Featuring The Silver Surfer



Spider-Man Team-Up #2

Spider-Mam Team-Up#1: Featuring The X-Men

Thursday, April 23, 2009

DC Presents#94-Superman & Harbinger & Lady Quark & Pariah

Superman/Shazam: First Thunder


LOBO:Lobocop

Yep! You got it right,as the title suggests, this is a Robocop Parody .

Batman & Judge Dredd



Dredd goes to Gotham to pursue his enemy Judge Death, who is being aided by Scarecrow.

Batman And Judge Dredd

Robocop: #1-#6 (Marvel Comics)


One of the coolest thing that happened during the 80's (aside from MTV) was this kickass,pissed off and the most badassest badass android police for Detroit. I'll buy that for a dollar!!!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Cowboy Bebop




Cowboy Bebop v1 (c01-04)
Cowboy Bebop v2 (c05-09)
Cowboy Bebop v3 (c10-11)

X-Men - The Twelve



The Twelve unfolded (in January & February 2000). Supposedly lost diaries of the mutant seer Destiny surfaced, telling of twelve beings of fantastic power that could defeat Apocalypse once and for all. The Twelve legend, however, was a ruse created by Apocalypse himself; once the Twelve were assembled, he planned to use them to transform himself into a godlike entity beyond the Celestials. The Twelve, chosen not only for their mutant powers but also for the Jungian quasi-archetypes they represented, consisted of:

* Magneto and Polaris, representing opposing magnetic poles;
* Storm, Sunfire and Iceman, representing elementals;
* Cyclops, Phoenix and Cable, representing family (Father, Mother, Child),
and chosen for the power of the Summers-Grey bloodline;
* Bishop and Mikhail Rasputin, representing time and space, respectively
* Professor X, representing the mind; and
* The Living Monolith as the core.



X-Men - The Twelve

Green Arrow: Year One (1-6)



Oliver Queen’s origin is spelled out in a harsh and explosive realism. From frivolous playboy to hardened archer, the 365 days that transformed Oliver Queen into who we now know as the Green Arrow. Although the story has been told before, this six-issue miniseries takes the story and interprets it nto a modern and life-changing tale.


Green Arrow: Year One (1-6)

Metamorpho: Year One Issue #1 to # 6




Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Simpsons/Futurama:Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis



The story relies on the Futurama episode "The Day the Earth Stood Stupid". In that episode, the Brain Spawn transported Fry and Leela into many works of literature, including Tom Sawyer and Moby-Dick. It also makes use of the idea that Futurama is "real" and The Simpsons is just a TV show in the Futurama universe (as it is in ours).

Part #1

Part #2

HULK:The End



The story follows the narrative of Bruce Banner and the Hulk following a war which ended in a violent nuclear holocaust that only he could have survived.

Banner begins the story, talking to a camera left by a robot Recorder belonging to one of The Watchers to record "The Last Days of Earth" as an archival lesson for other planets.

HULK:The End

WildC.A.T.S. vs Aliens

X-MEN: God Loves, Man Kills



The story concerns a minister, the Reverend William Stryker, stirring up religious anti-mutant fervor and kidnapping Professor X in an attempt to eradicate all mutants. It is one of the most clear-cut examples of X-Men comics using mutant relations as a metaphor for race relations. Another notable feature is that the heroes do not fight any costumed super-villains in the story; although Magneto was featured in the Graphic Novel, he is not the X-Men's foe in this story, but rather forms an alliance with them against William Stryker.

X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Star Trek meets The X-Men




The story opened with the original U.S.S. Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk, monitoring a spatial rift anomaly of pure psionic energy near Delta Vega. Kirk is distressed by the anomaly's presence since this is the same place that Gary Mitchell and Elizabeth Dehner were mutated into god-like beings and eventually lost their lives (circa "Where No Man Has Gone Before"). The Enterprise was also receiving a subspace distress signal from beyond the rift. A ship appeared suddenly and was just as suddenly destroyed by an expansion of the rift, though Mr. Spock did manage to sensor scan the ship to indicate that it held seven "near-human" life forms.

Star Trek meets The X-Men

FUTURAMA: #1 - #8


The first eight issues from the popular tv series FUTURAMA.

Transformers: HASBRO comics



The archived file is about Transformers:ARMADA and Transformers:ENERGON saga by Hasbro comics.


Transformers Comics

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Spider-Man and Wolverine


Wolverine and Spider-Man are both in Eastern Europe looking for a person named "Charlie", who is responsible for the death of a number of KGB agents.


HIGH TIDE

Fantastic Four:House Of M


The Fantastic Four or rather the Fearsome Four, a family team comprising of Victor Von Doom, wife Valeria (the Invincible Women) and son Kristoff (the Inhuman Torch) and Ben Grimm, the sole surviving member of Reed Richard’s excursion into space, strangely now called the It. Doom is no longer encased in steel, but constructed of it, with sorcery-based powers that bear more than a little resemblance to Terminator 2’s T1000.



  • Part 1
  • Part 2
  • Part 3
  • IRON MAN: House Of M


    Tony Stark is the smartest, most successful Sapien on the planet—the best and brightest of a dying species. Does it bother him that the House of M uses the technology produced by Tony’s multi-billion-dollar company to keep Sapiens down? That must be the reason he keeps his most powerful creation a secret – a familiar-looking suit of armor!



  • PART 1
  • PART 2
  • PART 3
  • Hulk: The House of M




    In the Australian outback, Bruce Banner has found a peace he’s never known among a tribe of Aborigines. But when their safety is threatened by a battle between a sect of AIM and the ruling totalitarian mutant government, the Hulk is forced to intervene in a BIG way. A HOUSE OF M tie-in as the aforementioned "House" discovers that there is one mortal in all the world who can stand against it, and he's drawing an incredible line in the sand, setting a stage for an unprecedented showdown.