Avengers - Standoff (2010) (digital TPB)
Avengers - Standoff (2010) (digital TPB)
English | CBR | 113 pages | 167.54 MB

Collects Avengers (1998-2004) #62-64, Thor #58 and Iron Man #64. Thor responds to entreaties from a dicatorship's denizens in a foreign country, but not everyone's in favor of divine intervention, and it's Secretary of Defense Iron Man's job to get the god out, leaving Captain America to play referee!


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S.W.O.R.D. Vol.1 #1-5 (2009-2010) Complete
S.W.O.R.D. Vol.1 #1-5 (2009-2010) Complete
English | CBR | 5 Issues | HD | 224.17 MB

Spinning out of ASTONISHING X-MEN comes a series that will take you places you've never been before! After Secret Invasion, Agent Brand is no longer the top dog at S.W.O.R.D. Forced to share her leadership post with former Avengers-liason Henry Gyrich, Brand is less than pleased. Will the arrival of her boyfriend, X-Man Beast, help her out? Not when she discovers Gyrich's plan for fixing S.W.O.R.D. is to rid earth of ALL ALIENS! Brought to you by Kieron Gillen (DARK AVENGERS: ARES), Stephen Sanders (Five Fists Of Science) and topped off with covers by ASTONISHING X-MEN artist JOHN CASSADAY!
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X-Men - S.W.O.R.D. - No Time to Breathe (2016)
English | CBR | 129 pages | 225.77 MB
Collects S.W.O.R.D. (2009-2010) #1-5.


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New School (2013)
New School (2013)
English | CBR | 298 pages | 461.51 MB

In this brand new graphic novel from the acclaimed author of Bottomless Belly Button and BodyWorld, Dash Shaw dramatizes the story of a boy moving to an exotic country and his infatuation with an unfamiliar culture that quickly shifts to disillusionment. A sense of "being different" grows to alienation, until he angrily blames this once-enchanting land for his feelings of isolation. All of this is told through the fantastical eyes of young Danny, a boy growing up in the '90s fed on dramatic adventure stories like Jurassic Park and X-Men. Danny's older brother, Luke, travels to a remote island to teach English to the employees of ClockWorld, an ambitious new amusement park that recreates historical events. When Luke doesn't return after two years, Danny travels to ClockWorld to convince Luke to return to America. But Luke has made a new life, new family, and even a new personality for himself on ClockWorld, rendering him almost unrecognizable to his own brother. Danny comes of age as he explores the island, ClockWorld, and fights to bring his brother home. New School is unlike anything in the history of the comics medium: at once funny and deadly serious, easily readable while wildly artistic, personal and political, familiar and completely new.


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You Shall Die by Your Own Evil Creation! (2009)
You Shall Die by Your Own Evil Creation! (2009)
English | CBR | 250 pages | 781.09 MB

Readers of the first Fletcher Hanks volume―I Shall Destroy All the Civilized Planets―were stunned by its pop surrealism and outright violent mayhem. This larger second volume, when combined with the first, comprises the complete comics work of the heretofore forgotten Golden Age visionary. Fletcher Hanks was the first great comic book auteur. That is, he wrote, penciled, inked, and lettered all of his own stories. He completed an astonishing 48 stories in three years from 1939-1941. As a one-man-cartooning-band, his work packs the wallop of a unique and unified artistic vision. He was a true comics visionary. In the earliest days of the comic book, before censorship, it was “anything goes!”―and in the tales of Fletcher Hanks, anything went!


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I Shall Destroy All Civilized Planets! (2007)
I Shall Destroy All Civilized Planets! (2007)
English | CBR | 129 pages | 386.47 MB

"Welcome to the bizarre world of Fletcher Hanks, Super Wizard of the Inkwell. Fletcher Hanks worked for only a few years in the earliest days of the comic book industry (1939-1941). Because he worked in a gutter medium for second-rate publishers on third-rate characters, his work has been largely forgotten. But among aficionados he is legendary. At the time, comic books were in their infancy. The rules governing their form and content had not been established. In this Anything Goes era, Hanks' work stands out for its thrilling experimentation. At once both crude and visionary, cold and hot as hell, Hanks' work is hard to pigeon hole. One thing is for certain: the stuff is bent. Hanks drew in a variety of genres depicting science-fiction saviors, white women of the jungle, and he-man loggers. Whether he signed these various stories ""Henry Fletcher"" or ""Hank Christy"" or ""Barclay Flagg"" there is no mistaking the unique outsider style of Fletcher Hanks."


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