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SnotMan
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Posted - 16/10/2005 : 13:18:12
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October 10th, 2005 - Gathering every DCU tale written by Alan Moore under one cover for the very first time, DC UNIVERSE: THE STORIES OF ALAN MOORE TP features sixteen stories including the never-before-collected BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE and SUPERMAN: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF TOMORROW.
Topped with a new cover by Brian Bolland, DC UNIVERSE: THE STORIES OF ALAN MOORE TP features art by Bolland, Dave Gibbons, Kevin O'Neill, Klaus Janson, Jim Baikie, Curt Swan, Rick Veitch, Joe Orlando, John Byrne, Bill Willingham and others, in stories originally published from 1985-1988.
The book also includes an excerpt from Moore's proposal for BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE, as well as text pieces by Dave Gibbons and Paul Kupperberg.
DC UNIVERSE: THE STORIES OF ALAN MOORE TP includes:
• SUPERMAN ANNUAL #11: "For the Man Who Has Everything" Art and cover: Dave Gibbons
• DETECTIVE COMICS #549: "Night Olympics" Part One Art: Klaus Janson
• DETECTIVE COMICS #550: "Night Olympics" Part Two Art: Klaus Janson
• GREEN LANTERN #188: "Mogo Doesn't Socialize" Art: Dave Gibbons
• VIGILANTE #17: "Father's Day" Part One Cover: Paris Cullins & Rick Magyar Art: Jim Baikie
• VIGILANTE #18: "Father's Day" Part Two Art and cover: Jim Baikie
• THE OMEGA MEN #26: "Brief Lives" Art: Kevin O'Neill
• THE OMEGA MEN #27: "A Man's World" Art: Paris Cullins & Rick Magyar
• DC COMICS PRESENTS #85: "The Jungle Line" Art: Rick Veitch & Al Williamson Cover: Rick Veitch
• TALES OF THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS ANNUAL #2: "Tygers" Artist: Kevin O'Neill
• SUPERMAN #423: "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow" Part One Art: Curt Swan & George Pérez Cover: Curt Swan & Murphy Anderson
• ACTION COMICS #583: "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow" Part Two Art: Curt Swan & Kurt Schaffenberger Cover: Curt Swan & Murphy Anderson
• SECRET ORIGINS #10: "Footsteps" Art: Joe Orlando Cover: Jim Aparo
• TALES OF THE GREEN LANTERN CORPS ANNUAL #3: "In Blackest Night" Art: Bill Willingham & Terry Austin
• BATMAN ANNUAL #11: "Mortal Clay" Art: George Freeman Cover: John Byrne
• BATMAN: THE KILLING JOKE Art: Brian Bolland
To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable, open-mindedness; chaotic, confused, vulnerability to inform yourself.
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Edited by - SnotMan on 16/10/2005 19:11:30
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Maximuss
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Djole
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Posted - 16/10/2005 : 14:36:07
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To je manje više i pre postojalo, kao All around the uivrese: The DC stories of Alan Moore (ili tako nešto), samo bez Killing Joke i WHTTMOT.
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vikic
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SnotMan
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Saint Croix
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Posted - 16/10/2005 : 19:00:06
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:))) kako nije,no,ja kontam nabavljat al ne prije hc alan ford.:)
To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable, open-mindedness; chaotic, confused, vulnerability to inform yourself.
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SnotMan
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Saint Croix
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Posted - 16/10/2005 : 19:16:56
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JSA CLASSIFIED #2 AND #3 SELL OUT AND GO BACK TO PRESS FOR NEW PRINTINGS!
October 3rd, 2005 - The thrill-packed origin of Power Girl continues to make waves, leading to quick sellouts of JSA CLASSIFIED #2 Second Printing and JSA CLASSIFIED #3 at DC Comics!
Now, DC Comics is sending both of these ultra-hot issues back to press for new printings! JSA CLASSIFIED #2 Third Printing and JSA CLASSIFIED #3 Second Printing are available for order now. Both are scheduled to arrive in stores on October 19.
The new printings feature the stories written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Amanda Conner & Jimmy Palmiotti. The new cover for #2 features interior art from that issue; the new cover to #3 features a new take on the original cover for this issue.
"Nobody's more surprised at this than me," says Conner. "I'm stunned, really! And I'm thrilled that we're able to do this. Thanks to everyone who's reading the book!"
"As this story helps set the stage for INFINITE CRISIS, we're more than happy to keep these issues available," says Bob Wayne, DC's VP — Sales. "Retailers should place orders now to avoid missing out."
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JUSTICE #1 GOES BACK TO PRESS FOR SECOND PRINTING
October 3rd, 2005 - After selling out its initial print run at DC Comics, the blockbuster debut issue of JUSTICE is going back to press for a new printing, scheduled to arrive in stores in October 19.
JUSTICE #1 Second Printing reprints the first issue, written by Alex Ross & Jim Krueger, with art by Doug Braithwaite & Ross. The cover of this new printing features art by Braithwaite & Ross never before published by DC Comics.
"Thank God (or in this case, DC) for this second printing," says Krueger. "It would be a sad thing if there was anyone who couldn't be here from the beginning for the be-all, end-all battle between the JLA and the ultimate conspiracy of evil."
"As a thank you to the retailers who ordered JUSTICE #1 and the JUSTICE: SUPERMAN ACTION FIGURE EXCLUSIVE, we're sending the same number of action figures to every retailer who qualified and ordered them the first time around at no charge," says Bob Wayne, DC's VP — Sales." So if you bought two JUSTICE: SUPERMAN ACTION FIGURE EXCLUSIVE before, you'll receive two more for free."
"DC Direct is proud to be a partner in the launch of JUSTICE," says Jeff Trojan, VP — Business Development, DC Direct." We were thrilled by the overwhelming response to our JUSTICE: SUPERMAN ACTION FIGURE EXCLUSIVE offer, and this is our way of showing our appreciation to the retailers."

ev,jos par vjesti
To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable, open-mindedness; chaotic, confused, vulnerability to inform yourself.
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Djole
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Posted - 16/10/2005 : 19:37:43
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Taj JSA Clasiffied je zapravo, Bože me oprostti, cak solidno zabavan... definitvno jedini koji lici na nešto od svih Infinite crisis taj inova/prologa/preluda/whatever...
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Mailman
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Posted - 17/10/2005 : 10:27:54
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JLA: Crisis of Conscience je bio dobar. OMAC Project je bio dobar.
How do you know that my dimwitted inexperience isn't merely a subtle form of manipulation, used to lower people's expectations, thereby enhancing my ability to effectively manuever within any given situation?
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SnotMan
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Posted - 17/10/2005 : 11:06:41
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JUSTICE PREVAILS AS JUSTICE #1 SELLS OUT AT DC COMICS
September 20th, 2005 - JUSTICE #1, the debut issue of the new blockbuster maxiseries by Alex Ross, Jim Krueger and Doug Braithwaite, has sold out at DC Comics. The issue arrived in stores on August 3.
"This is the best reaction I've had to any work of mine in the last ten years," says Ross. "I'd like to think I'm giving people what they want from me, and hopefully the sales show that. The first issue is really just a way to start us getting into much more cliffhanger-like moments of this war we're setting." September 15th, 2005 - A double-crossed CIA black ops team known as THE LOSERS is the latest DC Comics property to be tapped for the bigscreen by Warner Bros. Pictures.
Peter Berg and Akiva Goldsman will produce the pic for the studio, with Berg to pen the screenplay with an eye to direct. Also taking producing credit are John Cameron and Sarah Aubrey for Berg's Film 44, and Kerry Foster for Goldsman's Weed Road.
I jos jedan interisantan batman Written by Kelley Puckett; Art by Damion Scott, Coy Turnbull and others
Stripped of her ability to sense an opponent's next move, Batgirl continues her quest to regain her former battle prowess and more importantly, her confidence. But as Batgirl struggles to recapture her fighting capabilities, the deadly Lady Shiva returns to Gotham with her usual agenda of finding a worthy foe and challenging them to a deathmatch. Now in her weakest state, Batgirl must face her toughest rival with her life as the price of failure. And even if she is lucky enough to escape her encounter with the lethal Shiva will she be able to stay out of the grasp of the government agency that has targeted her to become one of their own?

To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable, open-mindedness; chaotic, confused, vulnerability to inform yourself.
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Djole
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Posted - 17/10/2005 : 11:43:41
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quote: Originally posted by Mailman
JLA: Crisis of Conscience je bio dobar. OMAC Project je bio dobar.
JLA je malo, vrlo malo izvukla poslednja epizoda.
Omac - ne valja. Jes da je još i najbolji od 4 countdown minija, ali - ne valja. Postavka: Batman napravio pogrešnu procenu u svojoj aroganciji? Ovih dana, on i pravi samo pogrešne procene. Uplitanje Sacrifice, gde prakticno tri putamoraš da procitaš jednu te jebeno istu pricu da bi video šta se dešava? Treba ih lincovati.
Razrepšenja, naravno, nema.
I iznad svega, onaj o toliko iritantni tehno-babble u narativnim kapcijama za koji je možda Rucka mislio da je kul, ali se gadno zajebao.
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SnotMan
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Saint Croix
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Posted - 21/10/2005 : 20:21:49
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THE BATMAN STRIKES #15 TO TIE INTO BATMAN VS. DRACULA DVD
September 27th, 2005 - With the Warner Bros. Animation DVD release of the original feature-length DVD Batman Vs. Dracula scheduled to arrive in stores on October 18, DC Comics announces that THE BATMAN STRIKES #15 will tie in to this exciting release.
THE BATMAN STRIKES #15 features a story called "The Lost Ones," written by Matthew K. Manning with art by Wes Craig and a cover by Jeff Matsuda. This moody tale, which guest-stars the Penguin, serves as a companion piece to Batman Vs. Dracula, and introduces Dracula into Gotham City.

To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable, open-mindedness; chaotic, confused, vulnerability to inform yourself.
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