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S.W.O.R.D. #1


S.W.O.R.D. #1
CBZ | 32 pages | Jan 2010 | 27.6 MB
S.W.O.R.D.—"Sentient World Observation and Response Department"—was introduced in Joss Whedon and John Cassaday's Astonishing X-Men, as a counterpart to Marvel's long-standing super-spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D. Basically, if S.H.I.E.L.D. is Earth's MI5 in the Marvel Universe, then S.W.O.R.D. is its MI6. Its principal characters are Agent Abigail Brand, Marvel Universe's favorite green-haired Skrull-killer and her boyfriend Henry McCoy, aka The Beast. Much of the action occurs on board a space station that also serves as a sort of halfway station for aliens bound for earth, an idea most of us will be certainly familiar with, from other comics titles of course. Yet the breathless action coupled with the banter and interplay between the Agent Brand and Hank McCoy brings a freshness to it all. A tuned creative team in fine form coming out with a promising new series.

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Victorian Undead #2 (of 6)


Victorian Undead #2 (of 6)
CBR | Feb 2010 | 24 Pages | 11.8 MB
The undead are returning to life, hungry for flesh and threatening all of Victorian London. Who or what is behind this horrifying plague, and can world-renowned sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his erstwhile companion Dr. Watson solve the riddle before it's too late? Could the long-deceased Professor Moriarty hold the key to salvation? The horror noir continues! By: Ian Edginton, Davide Fabbri, Simon Coleby

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The Complete Dracula #5 (of 5)


The Complete Dracula #5 (of 5)
CBR | Dec 2009 | 45 pages | 19.8 MB

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Black Widow and The Marvel Girls #2 (of 4)


Black Widow and The Marvel Girls #2 (of 4)
CBR | Jan 2010 | 25 Pages | 19.7 MB
She's the most efficient spy in the world and one of the world's deadliest women, but before there was ever a Black Widow, there was the Red Room, a brutal KGB training ground for assassins, undercover agents, and the most ruthless of spies.
Now, tasked with removing a rogue weapon's dealer from an impregnable safe house, the Black Widow remembers her escape from the Red Room training facility, an escape only made possible with the aid of the most unlikely of allies, the Asgardian sorceress known as Amora...the Enchantress.

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Blackest Night: JSA #1 (of 3)


Blackest Night: JSA #1 (of 3)
CBZ | Feb 2009 | 19 Pages | 19.6 MB
The mystery men of yesterday are back and they seek the hearts of their new counterparts! It's Mr. Terrific vs. Mr. Terrific, Dr. Midnite vs. Dr. Midnite, Sand vs Wesley Dodds! Can the new generation of heroes survive the rise of the Black Lantern JSA? Find out in this all-new miniseries from original JSA co-writer James Robinson and rising star artist Eddy Barrows (Blackest Night: SUPERMAN)!

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The Complete Dracula #4 (of 5)


The Complete Dracula #4 (of 5)
CBR | Oct 2009 | 40 pages | 17.9 MB

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Gotham City Sirens #7


Gotham City Sirens #7
CBR | Feb 2010 | 27 Pages | 21.4 MB
Catwoman takes charge as the other Sirens fall victim to their most dangerous challenge yet! By: Paul Dini, Guillem March, David Lopez, Alvaro Lopez

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Blackest Night #6 (of 8)


Blackest Night #6 (of 8)
CBR | Jan 2010 | 31 Pages | 27.7 MB
The secrets of Nekron are revealed as darkness consumes the DC Universe. Everything else: TOP SECRET. Written by Geoff Johns; Art and cover by Ivan Reis and Oclair Albert

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Detective Comics #860


Detective Comics #860
CBR | Feb 2010 | 30 pages | 25 MB
Batwoman's origin story concludes here! In 'Go!' part 3, Kate Kane becomes Batwoman and goes after a terrorist cell in Gotham, but all does not go according to plan. Plus, in the present, Kate confronts her father about her supposedly dead sister! In the co-feature, the Huntress joins The Question in her quest to track down the leaders of the human trafficking ring. But finding them - and bring them to justice - will be harder and more dangerous than either hero thought! Written by Greg Rucka; Art by JH Williams III; Co-feature art by Cully Hamner; Cover by JH Williams III

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The Complete Dracula #3 (of 5)


The Complete Dracula #3 (of 5)
CBR | Sep 2009 | 40 pages | 20.2 MB

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Air #16


Air #16
CBR | Jan 2010 | 29 Pages | 17.6 MB
Amelia tracks Zayn to Siberia and learns more about his mysterious absence than she bargained for. Back in Amsterdam, Blythe struggles with the demons of her addiction. Can Amelia patch things up between them in time to save Blythe's life?

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Detective Comics #859


Detective Comics #859
CBR | Jan 2010 | 30 pages | 15.4 MB
Batwoman's origin continues! In "Go!" part 2, Kate Kane is outed and forced to leave West Point. When she lands in Gotham City, she meets officer Renee Montoya and has a fateful encounter with The Dark Knight that will forever change her life! The case may be closed closed, but questions remain in The Question's co-feature. And Renee won't stop until she has the answers! When a new lead points to the Sicilian mafia, The Question turns to an expert for assistance. But can she trust the Huntress to be professional when family rears its ugly head?

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Punisher Vol 7 #12


Punisher Vol 7 #12: FRANKEN-CASTLE. PART 2
CBR | Jan 2010 | 26 Pages | 15.2 MB
The Punisher is dead, so who, or what, is the giant patchwork monster skulking through the tunnels under New York? And what do those strange armored Japanese hunters tracking him want? Criminals are no longer being killed; they are simply vanishing into thin air. Listen closely, you can hear their pleas far below the streets. Those forgotten by society have a new protector. The Legion of Monsters has found a new leader.

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The Complete Dracula #2 (of 5)


The Complete Dracula #2 (of 5)
CBR | July 2009 | 42 pages | 18.6 MB

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Origins of Siege #1


Origins of Siege #1
CBR | Jan 2010 | 28 Pages | 13.9 MB
Origins of Siege is a one shot giveaway released last December 30 2009 that serves as an introduction to the new and slowly unfolding "Siege" event. Included in this free issue are several one-page origin stories of the key characters in Siege.

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Detective Comics #858


Detective Comics #858
CBR | Dec 2009 | 30 pages | 12 MB
The shocking and tragic origin story of Batwoman begins here! In "Go" part 1, young Kate Kane and her family are kidnapped by terrorists, and Kate's life – and the lives of her family – will never be the same! Plus, the mystery behind the villainous Alice is at last revealed! Then, in The Question co-feature, Renee's search for a missing girl comes to a bittersweet end, leaving Renee with more questions and an even bigger mystery for her to solve. As long as she can survive the night, that is…

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Batman #694


Batman #694
CBR | Jan 2010 | 25 Pages | 30.9 MB
While Black Mask and his Ministry of Death struggle to maintain control of Gotham City, The Dark Knight sets his sights on Kittyhawk – a young thief pivotal to the outcome of Black Mask's gang war. But will a powerful adversary thought long dead spoil all of Batman's plans? Guest-starring Oracle and the Penguin! Written by Tony Daniel, art by Tony Daniel and Sandu Florea and cover by Tony Daniel.

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The Complete Dracula #1 (of 5)


The Complete Dracula #1 (of 5)
CBR | May 2009 | 41 pages | 28.5 MB
Bram Stoker's Dracula is meticulously and faithfully transferred to the medium of comic books by the storytelling team of Leah Moore and John Reppion, with stunning, painted artwork by Colton Worley and detailed lettering by Simon Bowland, published by Dynamite Entertainment. The result is a gorgeous adaptation and presentation of the original novel: lush, textured brushstrokes; startling transition from the dark, dreary, somber hues of Transylvania through the stark contrasts of a frightful sea voyage to the vivid hues of the daylight Victorian-era English countryside. Bram Stoker wrote his novel as a collection of excerpts from personal diaries, journals, telegraph messages and letters, written by different characters, revealing the story from these characters' viewpoints. The Complete Dracula portrays these changes in narrative voice by showing these messages neatly typed on telegraph paper with varying typefaces, or handwritten in letters or personal diaries, by different hands.

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