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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 08/02/2014 : 12:42:39
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(Frollo Leone - "Lucifera - Il messia del male", 1972)
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 13/02/2014 : 22:55:42
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King of the Glamour Girls
THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF BILL WARD / HC / 352 pages
Ward (1918-1998) was America's most prolific pin-up artist, from his sultry WWII Torchy, to Scorchy of the 1990s. This gigantic, well-researched tribute draws on over 600 illustrations and interviews with family, friends, employers, and models.
Ward's women reek of glamour and glitz. The opera length gloves, the diamond earrings that dangle to the shoulders, the stiletto heels, the tight satin dresses, the pronounced cleavage...it's all there. It's the best eye candy money can buy. Superbly reproduced, often from the original artwork and unpublished works.
Info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ward_(comics)
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Tutta
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Posted - 15/02/2014 : 11:22:36
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Nancy From Hell
Author/s : El Torres / Juan Jose Ryp
Vol. 1
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Good girls go to heaven, right? But it seems like there are no good girls anymore. After her death, Nancy awakens in a creepy landscape to find decomposing lost souls, demons lurking in the shadows, outcasts, chainsaws, booze, and certain doom. Can Nancy escape from Hell? Amazing artist JUAN JOSE RYP (Black Summer, No Hero) and writer EL TORRES (The Veil) take you on a white-knuckle tour of the underworld to find out!
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Jozzinelli
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Posted - 18/02/2014 : 00:55:34
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Još jedan dobar strip, u stilu Drune (postapokaliptički) La survivante (The Survivor) - Paul Gillon
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 19/02/2014 : 17:48:45
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The Scariest Comic Books of All Time! - The Braille Encyclopedia
A reader named Chris S. suggested that I devote October to the scariest comic books of all-time, as suggested by you readers out there! Sounds like a plan to me! So all October-long, I'll be featuring 31 comic book tales of terror, based on YOUR suggestions! So e-mail me at bcronin@comicbookresources.com your scary suggestions! Here is an archive of all the comics featured so far!
Commenter Jackson Edge suggested I feature an adaptation by Eric Burnham and Ted Naifeh of a Grant Morrison short story, "The Braille Encyclopedia." It appeared in 1994's Verotika #1. Note the name - Verotika. There is some graphic stuff to be seen here if you keep reading. Be forewarned!
Enjoy!
This disturbing little tale follows a young blind woman who has lived a sheltered life. While on a tour of France, she meets a man known as L'Index and he enthralls her with tales of the Braille Encyclopedia. She has led such a barren existence that she embraces the life he offers and she disappears.
She is holed up in a mansion along with a seemingly captured (and castrated) angel. She offers herself up to L'Index in some graphic sex scenes where we discover that L'Index's whole body is tattooed - in braille!
This brings us to these pages...
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 24/02/2014 : 10:40:09
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DC’s Sexy New Sexy Comics of Sexiness
Currently the comic community is currently in chaos (wow there are a lot of c’s in that sentence) over DC’s decision to reboot their entire line of comic books. Two particular stories have been constantly brought up.
And here’s why:
For those of who are unfamiliar with the comic books those are the characters of Starfire and the much more recognizable Catwoman.
I haven’t read the Catwoman issue but however, I HAVE read Red Hood and the Outlaws. Of DC’s new line of comics this was one of the issues I was actually excited about because it was pretty much an entirely fresh concept. None of these characters were A-Lister Justice League front page material but they were all great characters.
I’ve always liked Jason Todd especially since he’s animated debut in DC Animated’s “Under the Red Hood”. A dual-pistol wielding maniac who has the wisecracking attitude of Dick Grayson except he’s willing to get the job done at any cost. Also jackets are cool.
Then we had Arsenal. I’m not much of a fan of Red Arrow. I was always a bigger fan of Marvel’s premiere archer than DC’s Green Arrow so you can imagine my lack of interest in his sidekick (though Red Arrow is frikkin AWESOME in the Young Justice cartoon). That being said I never minded Roy in a supporting role capacity.
Then came Starfire. I LOVED Starfire in the Teen Titans cartoon. She was the glue that kept the group together (seriously there was an awesome episode about that) and was an awesome character all around. She was cute, funny, and innocently naive but also ever so wise. Normally when a character is well received in mainstream media comic book companies do their best to emulate it in the pages to draw in new fans.
Instead we got this…
I was also extremely excited to see her interactions with Jason Todd. Starfire’s long history with Dick Grayson would make wonderful material with Jason’s own personal opinion of the original Boy Wonder. I was expecting these awesome bits of dialogue about Starfire trying to bring out the good in Jason only for him to grind her hopes to the ground beneath his heel.
instead we got this…
C’mon DC! You have to realize, most of the people who know of Starfire only know her from her time in the Teen Titans animated series. Instead we get…Slutty McSlutSlut of the Planet SluttySlut.
And you guys can make the case that this is simply an artist’s rendition of her but the problem is its not who she is as a character. Starfire’s defining trait is her love for everyone in an honest and emotional way. This version of her is about as loving as the week old slice of pizza I found in the back of my fridge. And she’s also just about as easy to digest. >_<
This would be like Green Lantern all of a sudden becoming a total wuss or Spider-Man deciding to say F*CK to all that responsibility crap. It’s something that runs against her character and who she is.
C’mon DC! Smarten up! You have Marvel by the balls right now scrambling to find whatever shiny object they can only hope will draw some attention from the frikkin giant publicity blitz you guys are having. Please don’t drop the ball and make the new 52 into something you’re going to have to Infinite Crisis in a few months. You guys have the potential for something awesome, please don’t trample over your own beloved characters to do so! |
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Tutta
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Posted - 26/02/2014 : 12:52:59
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Demonslayer: Rave
Publisher: Avatar Press
Artist, cover, writer: Marat Mychaels / William Christensen a.O.
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Tutta
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Posted - 04/03/2014 : 10:52:12
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Penthouse Comix - Subtitles: High Erotic Comic Art for adults
Publisher: Edition Art of Comics / Alpha Comic Verlag Format: Issue large format - Four-color Genre: Eroticism
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Vol.1
SC / 84 pages
Story Title:
1) Bad Girl 2) Libby 3) Bethlehem Steele 4) Scion 5) Sweet Chastity
Drawings:
1) Sean Shaw, George Freeman 2) Arthur Suydam 3) Alfonso Azpiri 4) Kevin Nowlan 5) Ron Embleton
Text:
1) John Nibbin 2) Arthur Suydam, Weisfeld, George Caragonne 3) McClellan, George Caragonne, Thornton 4) George Caragonne 5) Bob Guccione
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Vol.2
Vol.3
Vol.4
Home: https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Penthouse-Comix
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Tutta
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Posted - 13/03/2014 : 19:09:25
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Pinocchia
Cover: Carlsen Verlag / Germany
SC / 52 pages
Drawings: Jean-Pierre Gibrat Text: Francis Leroi
Content: How would it be like if Gepetto's Pinocchio would have been a girl in truth? They probably would then mean Pinocchia, had a heavenly shaped body and would enjoy looking after her father a lot of frivolous adventures.
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