Evo ja sam skinuo barbara 100-207 i red sonju.imam sve od rossa sto je postavio Profesor i lokia i jos neke stvari. Ako je neko za ozbiljniju ogranizaciju neka napise ovde ili neka mi sibne mail, da znam da li da nastavim sam da skidam...
Da li si primio moj mejl za podelu posla. Nisam dobio nikakav odgovor, pa javi ovako preko foruma, ako jos vazi, ja bih skinuo od 1-100, a sa Dark Horse-ovim sam vec gotov. Tako da ako hoces predji na Savage Sword. Pa cemo dogovoriti razmenu?
Izvini profesore zadnjih nedelju dana sam slabije bio za kompom pa nisam proveravao mejl.Imamo dil,pocinjem sa savagom polako pa javim kada obavim.poz.
Izvini profesore zadnjih nedelju dana sam slabije bio za kompom pa nisam proveravao mejl.Imamo dil,pocinjem sa savagom polako pa javim kada obavim.poz.
Zavrsih i sa prvih 99. Sta dalje? Dokle si ti stigao?
Pa, dugo me nije bilo. Mnogo obaveza oko skole koje jos traju, ali evo malo razloga za radovanje. Alan Moore ABC dopunjen sa Promethea-om. (Pogledati prvu stranu topic-a)
A, Evo I nesto novo. Ovo postavljam zahvaljujuci Dejanu koji nije sa foruma, ali mi je zestoko nahvalio ovaj strip. Njegovom ukusu verujem. Uzivajte
ALIAS
Alias was written by Bendis and illustrated for most of its run by Michael nice boy, with covers by David Mack. It ran for 28 issues between the years 2002 and 2004, and was collected in four paperback collections (trade paperbacks). Characters from the series moved to Brian Michael Bendis' new comic book, The Pulse, which was promoted and widely seen as a continuation of Alias under a new name.
The main character of Alias is Jessica Jones, the former costumed superhero Jewel, now private investigator. This juxtaposition sets the tone for the series, which aims to present the dark underbelly of the Marvel Universe. However, the running thread from the first to the last issue is Jessica's character development, as the layers of her past and personality are revealed to the reader while, at the same time, she herself is trying to come to terms with them.
Alias was one of the titles that launched Marvel's MAX imprint, and was reported to have been one of the reasons why MAX was created. Marvel Publishing President Bill Jemas read a draft of the script for the first issue of Alias (which, characteristically, starts with the word "XXXX") and exclaimed "Why couldn't we publish this?" So Marvel set up the MAX line to carry such "R-Rated" material.
However, being under the MAX imprint imposed certain other limitations on what Bendis could do in the series. Specifically, he was not allowed to use many of Marvel's most famous characters, such as Spider-Man (with the exception of one minor cameo). Bendis gave this as one reason for ending the series and moving the characters to The Pulse.
Veliko hvala Dreamlordu, jednom zaista sjajnom liku sa foruma kojeg odavno nisam vidjao na istom (nadam se samo da je sve OK)i zahvaljujuci kome sam otkrio ovaj izuzetan serijal, pa zahvalite mu se i vi, a naravno i nasem Dzuki koji ga povremeno crta (uvek kada su u pitanju lezb... scene u istom :-)), za one koji jos nisu provalili rec je naravno o
Imam Conan Dark Horse 1-25 plus nekoliko specijalni brojeva. Sada skidam #26, #28 i par specijalni brojeva. Isto skidam sve Savage sword of conan 1-235. Ali files su veliki pa ce mi trebati danima da ih skinem. Skinuo sam Buddy Longway, sve one sto nisu bili na ovom forumu ali su na belgijski (mislim da je belgian). takodje nekoliko Bluberija ali isto su na francuski. Imam Marvel, DC i nekoliko drugi Americki stripova, Kazar, Cap America, Wolverine (mnogo), Spiderman(mnogo), Universe X, Earth X, Masters of the universe, i mnogo vise
Epic Illustrated was a bi-monthly large format anthology series published by Marvel Comics for 34 issues between 1980-1986. It allowed regular Marvel Comics writers and artists to try out material that was deemed unsuitable for titles still subject to the Comics Code and also stories using Marvel Universe characters that were risque or non-canon. Unlike the earlier Heavy Metal the majority of the material was newly commissioned. The title was edited by Archie Goodwin. Each issue usually featured a main story, a number of regular serials and short one offs by new artists.
Savage Tales Complete 1-12 Savage tales is the title of a black and white magazine-sized comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. The first of its two volumes ran for 11 issues and one annual, from May 1971 to July 1975. The first five issues of Savage tales featured Robert E. Howard's character Conan the Barbarian and assorted sword-and-sorcery characters, as well as prose stories and articles. The last six issues featured Ka-Zar, lord of the Savage Land. This time-lost country, in the Marvel Universe, is located in Antarctica and is home various prehistoric life-forms. Savage tales Vol. 1, #1 also saw the first appearance of the swamp creature called the Man-Thing, who would later get his own title.
Highlights of the first volumes of Savage tales include painted covers by John Buscema (#1, #2); Neal Adams (#4-6) and Boris Vallejo (#7, #10). It also featured the first publication of stories often reprinted in later years, most notably "The frost giant's daughter" (in #1) and "Red nails" (in #2-3), both adapted from Robert E. Howard stories by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith.
Hvala igmanu za dopunu Konana, ako se ne ljutis prikljucicu je u gornji post da bude sa ostatkom porodice.
Malo sam fulao prosli put pa sam konana poslao dvaput, sad umesto ovog prvog stoje linkovi za Epic Illustrated (vidi gore). NOVO!!! Dodat Y-The last Man #45 (vidi jos vise gore) Svaka cast boyane, ja takvo sto samo mogu da sanjam. Smrc :(((