20 Flash Gordon Comics - Dell#2; Four Colour Comics #10, #84, #173, #190, #204, #247, #424, #512; Nemo Classic Comics Library #4, Street Comics #2; Harvey + & some more

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Young Tarzan, Single Series #20-Tarzan, Tarzan Sunday Strips: Russ Manning, Gil Kane, Gray Morrow & Eric Battle

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This post is for those who missed these. These are from my e-collection. All credits go to unknown original contributors.


by Russ Manning:
Tarzan (02-17-1974) to (03-06-1974) 

02 The Romans 03-10-1974 to 11-03-1974(i)

03 The Glowing Mists 11-10-1974 to xx-xx-1975(i)

04 The Rebel Army xx-xx-1977 to xx-xx-1977(i)

05 The Jewel of Pellucidar-xx-xx-1978 to 01-21-1979(i) 

06 The International Athletic Competition-01-28-1979 to 06-24-1979

by Gil Kane:
03-09-1980 to 07-13-1980 Tarzan-The Sankura Princess Survivors (Gil Kane)


07-01-1979 to 09-09-1979 Tarzan-The Runaway (Gil Kane) 

07-20-1980 to 11-02-1980 Tarzan-Zugor the Ape (Gil Kane) 

09-16-1979 to 12-02-1979 Tarzan-The Man Eater (Gil Kane)

11-09-1980 to 02-01-1981 Tarzan-The Super Race (Gil Kane)

12-09-1979 to 03-02-1980 Tarzan-Refuge From the Rich and Famous (Gil Kane) (alternate scans)

12-09-1979 to 03-02-1980 Tarzan-Refuge From the Rich and Famous (Gil Kane)


 by Gray Morrow:
59 Tarzan's Trip to New York 11-23-1997 to 03-08-1998(i)

60 D'arnot's Fiance 03-15-1998 to 07-05-1998

61 Movie Brats 07-12-1998 to 10-11-1998(i) 

62 The Night People 10-18-1998 to 01-31-1999

63 Jane's Quest 02-07-1999 to 05-23-1999


64 Tarzan and the New Atlantis 05-30-1999 to 09-12-1999

65 The Face in the Sun 09-19-1999 to 01-02-2000 

66 The Roof of the World 01-09-2000 to 04-23-2000

67 Flight From Pellucidar 04-30-2000 to 08-13-2000

68 Two Tribes Race 08-20-2000 to 11-26-2000 

69 The Tree of Life 12-03-2000 to 03-18-2001

70 The Face of Death 03-25-2001 to 07-08-2001

71 To Capture A King 07-15-2001 to 08-19-2001

by Eric Battle:
01 Last Man Standing 8-26-01 to 12-30-01

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Adventures of Detective Moochhwala

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 1, 2010



Happy Republic Day To You all !!!




!!! It's party time !!!
Today Books and Comics crossed the 150,000 visitors mark.
Thanks to all of you for your support.



This is my first post and I would like to thank Prabhat for giving me this opportunity.

I bought my first comic in 1981, which was IJC 383. Since then I have bought every comics I could lay my hands on. I lost many comics during this period but still have a huge collection of both physical as well as soft copies, which I would like to share with you.



As my first post I am posting Adventures of Detective Moochhwala. Moochhwala was a comic strip which was created by famous political cartoonist Ajit Ninan. It was published in Target magazine in 80s and 90s. Each magazine had a single story of two pages.


More details about Detective Moochhwala are on Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detective_Moochwala
This is a special issue which contains all the published strips to that date. I hope you enjoy it.



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My second post will appear on Indrajal Comics - Countdown continues today itself. Enjoy !!!
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The Ghoul #2

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 1, 2010


The Ghoul #2
CBR | 25 pages | Jan 2010 | 22 MB
The Ghoul arrives in Los Angeles and quickly learns that there's more to Hollywood than glitz and glamour-there are also demons invading Griffith Park and a cop named Klimpt, who is convinced an aging starlet is a blood-sucking freak of her own creation. It's the Ghoul versus Demons in this knockdown, drag-out melee of monstrous behemoths! By: By: Steve Niles, Bernie Wrightson

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Resident Evil #3

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Resident Evil #3
CBR | 25 pages | Jany 2010 | 19.1 MB

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Incarnate #2 (of 3)

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Incarnate #2 (of 3)
CBR | 55 pages | Oct 2009 | 48 MB
From Nick Simmons, son of rock legend Gene Simmons and star of A&E's GENE SIMMONS FAMILY JEWELS, the revolutionary new take on the undead continues! Captured by Sibyl, the controlling teenage daughter of a most formidable human enemy, the Revenant Mot and his protégé Connor are enslaved and forced to become her body guards. As Mot struggles with his killer instinct and jealous hatred for all humans, Ripley and the Revenant council conclude that Mot has betrayed them, and must be eliminated. Can even a lifetime of battle prepare Mot for the wrath of the Revenant council AND Anubis, Egyptian God of Death?

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S.W.O.R.D. #3

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S.W.O.R.D. #3
CBZ | March 2010 | 25 Pages | 20.8 MB
Agent Brand, Beast, Sydren, Beta Ray Bill, Marvel Boy, Jazinda, Karolina and all the other aliens on Earth have been captured by Henry Gyrich and his 'NO MORE ALIENS' agenda. Only one person can free them and save the world: Lockheed. By: Kieron Gillen, Steven Sanders, John Cassaday

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R.E.B.E.L.S. #12

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R.E.B.E.L.S. #12
CBR | Jan 2010 | 24 Pages | 17.4 MB
In the aftermath of their BLACKEST NIGHT encounter, Vril Dox and his team realize they must kill Starro the Conqueror. It's a job that requires three dangerous missions led by Dox, Captain Comet and Adam Strange, who will face loss, treachery and the overwhelming might of Starro's conquering horde. By: Tony Bedard, Claude St. Aubin, Scott Hanna, Kalman Andrasofzsky

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Resident Evil #2

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Resident Evil #2
CBR | 24 pages | June 2009 | 12.7 MB

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Alan Moore's Neonomicon Hornbook

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Alan Moore's Neonomicon Hornbook
CBR | 19 pages | Jan 2010 | 14.4 MB
Some say Alan Moore is the greatest comic book writer who ever lived. That claim may be open to discussion but it is undeniable that Alan Moore has written great comic books, among which, Watchmen, is on the top of many shortlists as the greatest comic book ever written. Anyhow, Neonomicon is a sneak peek into Alan Moore's next series which is a sequel to The Courtyard, published way back in 2003. As with The Courtyard, Jacen Burrows will be doing the artwork.

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Aliens vs. Predator: Three World War #1 (of 6)

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Aliens vs. Predator: Three World War #1 (of 6)
CBR | Jan 2010 | 28 Pages | 25.1 MB
It has been two decades since Dark Horse first provided the matchup of Aliens vs. Predator, which I suppose most comics buffs in the 90's have avidly devoured. Since then, Dark Horse has revisited the concept more than a few times, and the title bout has also been translated to movies. Dark Horse has decided to relaunch the Aliens and the Predator franchises in 2009 and apparently this matchup is getting the same treatment, even bringing back the original creative team of Randy Stradley and Rick Leonardi. This series attempts to tie together story threads introduced in the original AvP series and new Aliens and Predator storylines, setting the stage for an epic AvP brawl.

A centuries-old interstellar conflict threatens humanity's very existence as a long-lost Predator clan stakes its claim for galactic dominance, intent on exterminating its rival clan, the selfsame trophy hunters who have plagued Earth's history and every world they have touched. And if the advanced technology and military precision of this new threat weren't enough, they have an even more terrifying weapon at their disposal -- Aliens, weaponized and under their malefic control. This puts earthmen in the dangerous position of parlaying with the same alien warriors who have relentlessly hunted them, and who better to carry out the negotiations than Machiko Noguchi, the only human known to have spent time alongside the Hunters.
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Incarnate #1 (of 3)

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Incarnate #1 (of 3)
CBR | 45 pages | Aug 2009 | 38.2 MB
In the new tradition of musicians creating comics comes Radical’s Incarnate, from Nick (son of KISS’ Gene) Simmons, a three-issue miniseries that is a reinvention of the vampire mythos. Simmons, as both writer and artist surprisingly does a respectable job of breathing new life into the undead. The comic, unlike others from Radical Comics eschews the high-brow painterly approach and comes across just like any normal comic book on the stands, except that it clearly shows Simmons' manga influence. The solicited dates of release are not really accurate; the second issue Minutemen scan surfaced just last week.

From Nick Simmons, son of rock legend Gene Simmons and star of A&E’s GENE SIMMONS FAMILY JEWELS, comes a revolutionary new take on the undead.

Mot is a boy who cannot die. Riddle him with bullets, burn him at the stake, douse him with napalm, hang him from the gallows…still, he will walk away. Forever haunted by a mysterious doppelganger that no one else can see, Mot has wandered the world for centuries, searching for meaning and, perhaps, an end to his endless life.

He is a Revenant—an immortal, ageless creature that has existed since time immemorial. Their origins are a mystery—they have been worshipped as gods, feared as monsters, and scorned as devils. But they have always been there, living in plain sight, in the bright altars and dark corners of every ancient civilization since the beginning of humanity. There has never been a force on this earth that has been able to give them the death that Mot, secretly, seeks.

Until now. Now, something is different. Now they are being hunted. A shadow organization known only as Sanctum has discovered a way to kill the Revenants, and is carrying out a secret genocide that spans the globe. Mot, his protégé Connor, and the rest of the Revenants now must decide how to ensure their place at the top of the food chain. Mot finds himself smack in the middle of an escalating war between mortals and immortals, neither of which he identifies with. Will he choose a side? Or will he be labeled a traitor, and be hunted down not only by humans, but by creatures as invulnerable and merciless as he is?

Nick Simmons’ breakout American Manga title reveals a world that challenges even the imagination, planting its tongue firmly in cheek, then biting it off...And swallowing it.
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Angelus #1 (of 6)

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Angelus #1 (of 6)
CBR | Dec 2009 | 33 Pages | 29.9 MB
Angelus joins the other members of Top Cow’s trinity, Witchblade and The Darkness, in getting her own ongoing series. Angelus has usually been a antagonistic character in Top Cow’s universe, but now the latest bearer of the primal force is former Witchblade wielder Danielle Baptiste, and so the villain becomes the hero.

Rising from the pages of 'War of the Witchblades'! Danielle Baptiste returns home to New Orleans to come to grips with her new role as the Angelus, the human bearer of the primal force of Light. To complicate matters she must sort out her undefined relationship with Finch while maintaining control of the Angelus host, some of whom covet her power. (W) Ron Marz; (A) Stjepan Sejic; (Cov) Stjepan Sejic
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S.W.O.R.D. #2

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S.W.O.R.D. #2
CBZ | 25 pages | Feb 2010 | 22.3 MB
Extraterrestrials are no longer welcome on Earth. So say goodbye to Marvel Boy, Beta Ray Bill, Karolina from the Runaways and a ton of others...including Agent Brand and Lockheed! Henry Gyrich has turned the tables on our heroine and her time as head of S.W.O.R.D. is coming to a close.

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Killapalooza #5 (of 6)

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Killapalooza #5 (of 6)
CBR | Sep 2009 | 24 Pages | 14.1 MB
As the concert to end all concerts kicks off with a bang (and a boom, and a ka-pow or three), Skin and Ivory deal with the fallout of their actions, Amp and Axe try to make peace, Ass gets a heck of a good luck present, a new threat is uncovered, and the Clap's rivals are revealed at last! Will anyone survive to the encore? Written by Adam Beechen Art and cover by Trevor Hairsine

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The Courtyard #1

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The Courtyard #1-2
CBR | 25+25 pages | Jan-Feb 2003 | 20.1 MB
Alan Moore's The Courtyard is a 2003 comic book adaptation of a 1994 prose story written by Alan Moore as part of H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. The plot centers around an FBI agent who specialises in "anomaly theory", being assigned to investigate three seemingly-unrelated murder cases. It was adapted for comics by Antony Johnston, with artwork by Jacen Burrows, and Alan Moore as "consulting editor". Originally planned to appear in Alan Moore's Yuggoth Cultures and Other Growths, it was published as a standalone release by Avatar.

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Resident Evil #1

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Resident Evil #1
CBR | 25 pages | May 2009 | 19.9 MB
This Wildstorm series is actually a comic book prequel to the 2009 Capcom game Resident Evil 5, simply titled Resident Evil, which centers around two original members of the BSAA (Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance) named Mina Gere and Holiday Sugarman. Written by Ricardo Sanchez and illustrated by Kevin Sharpe and Jim Clark, the first issue was published on March 11, 2009. On November 11, 2009, the third issue with new artist Jheremy Raapack on board was released with the fourth scheduled for March 24, 2010. It took me this long to find the Minutemen scans--just kidding.

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The Ghoul #1

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The Ghoul #1
CBR | 24 pages | Nov 2009 | 12.3 MB
A new horror-mystery thriller series from Steve Niles of 30 Days of Night fame. Niles is trying to get out of the giant penumbra cast by his groundbreaking vampire opus that brought him such attention and celebrity status. Will he succeed? Only time and the next issues of this new ongoing series too reminiscent of Hellboy will tell.

When Los Angeles Detective Lieutenant Lloyd Klimpt finds himself in the middle of a Hollywood mystery that falls way outside the norm, he knows he's going to need a different kind of help than he's used to. He finds it in the bizarre form of The Ghoul, a monstrous investigator with a reputation for solving the world's weirdest crimes. Written and created by Steve Niles (30 Days of Night), with art by industry legend Bernie Wrightson. Also included is an illustrated prose story by Niles.
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Psylocke #3 (of 4)

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Psylocke #3 (of 4)
CBR | Jan 2010 | 25 Pages | 22.1 MB
'Kill Matsu'o' Part 3 - Psylocke wants Matsu'o Tsurayaba dead for what he's done to her. But it turns out that she's not the only one who wants his head. Now, Psylocke is in a race against a super-powered assassin to get to Matsu'o first...because if anyone is going to end Matsu'o, it's going to be her.

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Adventure Comics #6

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Adventure Comics #6
CBR | Mar 2010 | 33 Pages (2 Covers) | 22.1 MB
Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul say goodbye (for now) to Superboy with a spectacular 30-page issue! Ever since Superboy returned from the grave, he has been obsessed with Lex Luthor, believing that there must be some good in the master villain somewhere. So for Luthor, it's time to put up or shut up. With Superman off planet, it's time to do some good for the planet earth. Superboy is willing to do what it takes to make Lex's dreams come true, but what Superboy will discover is that one man's dreams, are another man's nightmares.

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The Story of Garth the Strong; The Captive; Garth In Space; The Doomsmen & The Gold of Ragnarock

Người đăng: Unknown on Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 1, 2010

 Hello friends,

Sharing these strips at request of one of most active visitor OLD MAN MOZZ as sooner I could. Hoping you all will enjoy!

I found this information & these strips shared by Pete. All credits go to him.


He writes:

Garth is a UK comic strip which ran in the Daily Mirror from 1943 until 1997.

The strip is in the science fiction-adventure genre, Garth has traveled through time and space, met numerous famous people from history and even has a romance with Astra, the goddess of love.

The strip was created by Steve Dowling, an artist and writer for the Mirror, who worked on many of the strips created for the Mirror in the forties.

The art was by Dowling and John Allard until Dowling retired, after which Allard continued the art solo.

When Allard retired in 1971 the strip was continued by Frank Bellamy.

Prior to his work on Garth, Bellamy is most famous for his work in the UK weekly TV Century 21 where he drew the colour centrespread Thunderbirds strip, based on the Gerry Anderson tv show, from 1966 to 1969.

Bellamy worked on Garth until his untimely death in 1976 when Martin Asbury, another acclaimed UK artist, took over drawing the strip until it's conclusion in 1997.

Asbury also wrote the last seven stories.

On the writing side, the most notable writer of Garth is Peter O'Donnell who worked on Garth from 1953 to 1966. O'Donnell wrote some of the best stories in the series, including The Troll and The Rebels, an alternate Earth story where Garth is up against Adolf Hitler.

Recently the strip has made an online return on the Mirror's website.

This first upload contains several complete stories which have been scanned from the booklets available. They cover all the eras including the first digital story.

Garth In Space is from the Daily Mirror Annual 1970, drawn by the regular artists at the time, Steve Dowling and John Allard, and was scanned and edited by me.

The Gold of Ragnarock is the first story from the new online series. I edited the web pages but there were problems with the file, hence the fixed in the title. Thanks to Slinky who also did a second version.

The Doomsmen and The Beast of Ultor feature the work of Frank Bellamy.

The Captive is from 1957 and is written by Peter O'Donnell, with art by Dowling and Allard.

The Man-Hunt is the last story Frank Bellamy drew, and was finished by Martin Asbury.

Sapphire is by Martin Asbury.

The Story of Garth the Strong is a preview of the first Garth story.

In the paper it was just titled 'Garth', I have used the opening text from promotional material issued by the Mirror for a new title.

I am working on the first story using the scans from the Mirror's records. The upload of that should hopefully be later in the year,and will be followed by all the stories in chronological order.

Just like Garth himself this selection travels through time. If you like time travel, space adventure and great story and art, I hope you find something here to enjoy.
Hopeful you enjoy the stories as much as I did when I read them in my youth.


3 more strips shared by him are available HERE. I'll try to share rest as he'll put online.



  PREVIEW Garth 001 - The Story of Garth the Strong















 Garth - The Captive


 

 Garth - The Doomsmen




Garth - The Gold of Ragnarock(Fixed)
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