Eto, buduci da je topik Skenirani strip... jedno vreme donosio i linkove za skidanje stripova, ali je tamo trenutno mnogo vruce (radi se udarnicki) pa da ne bi ometao rad ekipe odlucih se da otvorim ovaj topik namenjen iskljucivo kao baza dobrih linkova za download. Inace sve one u kojima nije zamro istrazivaki duh upucujem da sami istrazuju na sledeca dva zaista dobra sajta za nalazenje linkova. Neka dobra dusa ih je ranije spomenula a ja vam ih prenosim Ruski sajtovi
Watch the page no 1 of issue 13. It's a splash page and what does it remind you off... Once again check out Julian Darius's website sequart and here is the link to the Censorhip of the Authority by DC http://www.sequart.com/authority27.htm .. The censorship massively lessens the impact of his run though it's still great fun.
Dooobro. Ako vam se to svida onda evo malo da ponovite gradivo. Iako je ovo vec bilo, ovo je malo dopunjenija verzija sa Team-up-ovima, bez dalje price evo vam ga:
A za one koji to vec imaju malo Gaiman-a koji nije bio,dakle: Graphic Novel: Neil Gaiman - Marvel 1602 - parts 1-8 + Sketchbook (Complete series)
Marvel 1602 -- more commonly known simply as 1602 -- was an 8-issue mini-series published in 2003-2004. The series was written by Neil Gaiman, who had never before written for Marvel despite his extremely celebrated status in both comics and novels -- but who struck a deal with Marvel to write a mini-series, the profits of which would be donated to the lawsuit fighting Todd McFarlane over the rights to Miracleman. Assigned to the project was the artistic team of the hit mini-series Origin: Andy Kubert and Richard Isanove, the latter of which provided digital colors with gradations half mimicking painting. Marvel imposed near-absolute secrecy over the project, originally planned for 2002 release, even through the delays that moved the series to the 2003 schedule.
Back in the early 1960s, Marvel Comics revolutionized and redefined the superhero genre. Amazing Spider-man, Uncanny X-Men, Fantastic Four, Incredible Hulk, Daredevil, Doctor Strange - within the span of five years, a dozen or so titles were launched that continue to this day. Of course, the stories within reflected the changing times; over the years, Marvel's characters have continued to change, and are just as relevant in the new millennium as they were four decades ago. But, what if the Marvel-verse had happened in another time, in another place? It's been imagined before, in fits and starts, from the occasional What If? one-shot, to the long-dead 2099 family of titles. Now, Neil Gaiman (creator of the DC title Sandman and author of the award-winning novel American Gods), in collaboration with artists Andy Kubert, Richard Isanove, and Scott McKowen, is putting a fresh spin, hopefully, on Marvel's beloved heroes and villains.
1602, an eight-issue miniseries debuting August 13, 2003, takes place in Europe at a time of great change. The Catholic Church's Inquisition is pursuing and rounding up "witchbreed", strange individuals with all sorts of unexplained abilities. Many of the witchbreed flee to the relative safety of England, where they are taken under the wing of Carlos Javier, an expatriate Spaniard with extraordinary abilities of his own. An elderly Queen Elizabeth sits on the throne of England - her ministers include Sir Nicholas Fury, her Minister of Intelligence, and Dr. Stephen Strange, her Court Physician and Magician. As issue #1 begins, Fury sends a blind Irish balladeer named Matthew Murdock to Europe to retrieve, from the last of the Templars, a mysterious item that may be either weapon or treasure. Unfortunately, this item has also come to the attention of Count Otto von Doom (also called The Handsome), ruler of Latveria. All sorts of other odd things are going on, with strange weather, rumors of the end of the world, and a girl named Virginia Dare setting sail for England from the Roanoke Colony.
Gaiman got the idea for 1602 while participating in a comic convention in Venice, Italy, not long after the events of September 11th. He'd been mulling over the idea of doing a miniseries for Marvel, but by that time, he confesses, he didn't want anything with "skyscrapers, guns, bombs or planes in it. And the idea for 1602 fell straight into my head." Gaiman repeatedly insists that 1602 isn't a What If?, or anything like DC's Elseworlds - a puzzling claim since that's exactly what it is! The fact that it's a more comprehensive re-imagining than most such stories doesn't really change its "What If-ness". Says Gaiman: "Read it as a puzzle or and adventure. Things will become apparent as the story goes on."
Annotations to Marvel 1602: This is an extensive series of notes on this magnificent comic series. Check it out when or soon after you read the comics. Its a page-by-page background and commentary:
Alan Moore - DC Universe Comic List: Alan Moore - Batman Annual 011 - 1987.cbr Alan Moore - DC Comics Presents 085 - Swamp Thing - 1985.cbr Alan Moore - Green Arrow_Night Olympics (Detective 549-550).cbr Alan Moore - Green Lantern - The Complete Alan Moore.cbr Alan Moore - Omega Men - Complete Alan Moore.cbr Alan Moore - Secret Origins 010 ... Phantom Stranger.cbr Alan Moore - Superman - Whatever Happend to the Man of Tomorrow - 1986.cbr Alan Moore - Superman Annual 11 - For The Man Who Has Everything - 1985.cbz Alan Moore - Vigilante - Father's Day (17-1icon_cool.gif - 1985.cbr
Supreme | 261 Mb The Supreme comic book series was started in 1992 by Rob Liefeld. One of Image Comics' founding members, Rob created many titles for the publisher, including this, his own version of Superman. The title continued under various writers and artists (all under the Liefled art influence) until issue 41. British comic book writer Alan Moore took over the title from then onwards, and reintroduced the characters as if starting the series from fresh. The series under Moore's direction featured 'flashback' chapters: introducing the rich and varied history of the character that Alan Moore had created for Supreme. The series gained critical and some sales success: it continued with the same team after Liefeld moved all of his titles to his own publishing house... twice! Eventually, in 1998, the comic market suffered a slowdown, and Liefeld as a publisher had run out of finances. All of the titles were suspended, and despite a short lived revival a year later the character's last adventures appeared in 2000.
Image Comics - Alan Moore's 1963 #1-#6 Writer:Alan Moore Artists:Rick Veitch(p), Dave Gibbons(i), Steve Bissette(p), John Tottleben(i) Description In 1963, Alan Moore was 10 years old. By 1993, he had become a legend in the comic industry, thanks to his subversive work on DC's Swamp Thing and his highly original and inflammatory titles, V For Vendetta and Watchmen. He had also become thoroughly disenchanted with his employer, DC Comics, and with the comic-book world as a whole. He feared that his influence would amount to nothing more than a general increase in violence and coarseness in what used to be a medium intended primarily for children. To atone for what he considered to be his "crimes" against the superheroic sphere, Moore reached back to his pre-teen days and distilled his memories of the Marvel Bullpen into this charming, funny miniseries. It's light and frothy, and full of in-jokes for any fellow fogies who might remember the days when comics sold for less than a quarter. Every issue of 1963 bears a different title emblazoned across the cover (Mystery Incorporated, Tales of the Uncanny, etc.), but it's all a ruse. The real title sits in the upper left corner, superimposed over Image Comics' lowercase "i". The characters are blatant and direct ripoffs of Marvel heroes from back in the day, and the panels are filled with footnotes to inform readers of which issues they have to pick up to get the all-important backstory on Horus' battle with The Fury ... or whatever. There are fake letters to the editor and fake ads on the back cover ("Shamed By You English?") and lots of Moore's friends along for the ride (Roarin' Rick Veitch! Dashin' Dave Gibbons!) It's all a tremendous hoot, and might even be considered a dry run for his ABC America's Best Comics) titles, which debuted in 1999. http://rapidshare.de/files/24263425/am1963_001.cbz 7.87 MB http://rapidshare.de/files/24264469/am1963_002.cbz 7.99 MB http://rapidshare.de/files/24266084/am1963_003.cbz 9.19 MB http://rapidshare.de/files/24266901/am1963_004.cbz 7.71 MB http://rapidshare.de/files/24267736/am1963_005.cbz 7.87 MB http://rapidshare.de/files/24268468/am1963_006.cbz 7.62 MB
Albion #1-#6 The story revolves around a modern day Britain where comic book characters have turned out to really exist. The British public had been largely unaware of their existence throughout the '60s and '70s, thinking them to be fictional. Britain never had any super-heroes. It had something much stranger: a collection of paragons, monsters, and clowns that vanished a quarter century ago, never to be seen again. Who were Robot Archie and the Steel Claw? Who was Captain Hurricane, or the Spider? And where have they been for 25 years? http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2HIPUN0M
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen LXG (League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) is a mix of 19th century fictional characters (Alan Quatermain, Capetain Nemo, Dr. Jackyl & Mr. Hyde, Invisible Man,...) who are recruited by a mysterious figure (M) to save the British Empire.
PS Da li ovo ikome koristi ili da prekinem sa ovim postovima. Slobodno neka se ukljuci svako ko ima nesto interesantno.Ovako se osecam kao solista sto svira u praznoj dvorani. Hvala na paznji.
PS Da li ovo ikome koristi ili da prekinem sa ovim postovima. Slobodno neka se ukljuci svako ko ima nesto interesantno.Ovako se osecam kao solista sto svira u praznoj dvorani. Hvala na paznji.
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Originally posted by mifugo
super linkovi, hvala!
jedino sto coviku brzo dopizdi to skidanje priko rapid sharea
dakle, meni recimo koristi i ne prekidaj... virujen da je i drugiman korisno, ali nisu svi tako rjeciti ka ja
Hvala! To mi je trebalo. Sada mirne duse mogu reci: That's not all folks!
Rapid i mene jaaako zivcira, i vrlo rado bih davao linkove za neku userfriendlier bazu ali ja ih gore ne stavljam ja samo nalazim linkove. Sorry. Delim sta nadjem. Ko sto rekoh i ja se patim.
Braca rusi kace svakakve linkove ovde: http://www.avaxhome.ru/magazines/comics/page_1 Kod mene je ova ruska strana nacisto u haosu (mozilla?), ali prepoznacete linkove. I obratite paznju da su linkovane RAR arhive obicno pod sifrom, koja je negde na ruskoj stranici. Probajte i page_2, page_3, ...
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