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#76

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havetinja wrote:a, sjeca li se neko jos ovoga lika ?

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Jel se stri zvao Torpedo?
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#77

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Yup, jos uvijek izadje po neki album. Autori Abuli i Bernet.
Na zidu mi visi originalni profil Torpeda u olovci. 8-)
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#78

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ovo je super strip. 'mouse', art spiegelman

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#79

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a mozda se nikad ne uspijes 'zahojcati' :D
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#80

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zoom66 wrote:strpljena spashena
ne zivim u duhu izrecene :D necu zivjeti starost jos uvijek se nadajuci boljem sutra :D :D
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#81

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Ne znam sjecate li se Maxmagnusa, meni je bilo jako zao kada se prestao stampati kod nas, nakon 20-og broja.
Shta sjetjamo li se? Ima to negdje na netu, potrazhim. :)

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Superman (Vol.1) No's. 296-299
Title: Who Took the Super Out of Superman? "The Special Edition"
Cover Date(s): Jan.1976-May 1976
Written By: Cary Bates and Elliot S! Maggin
Pencils: Curt Swan
Inks: Bob Oksner

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#82

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#83

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Bwa-ha-ha

Na gornjoj web stranici mozhete pronatji: The Nail (1-4), Silent Hill: Dying Inside (2004), Freaks Of The Heartland (2004), Milkman Murders, Zombie World - Home for the Holidays, Species (1-4), Virus (1-4), Last Train to Deadsville, Tales Of The Vampires (2003-2004), Crush (2003), Criminal Macabre: Cal McDonald Mystery (2003), Thing From Another World: Climate Of Fear (1992), Devil's Footprints (2003), Diablo: Tales of Sanctuary (2001), Species: Human Race (1996)(1-4), Dr. Giggles (1992)(1-4), Love Me Tenderloin: Cal McDonald Mystery (2004).




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#84

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fluid, daj k. maltezea, epizodu sa 'rasputinom' :D i jednu fotografiju poste na obali :D frontalna strana :D
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#85

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alek wrote:fluid, daj k. maltezea, epizodu sa 'rasputinom' :D i jednu fotografiju poste na obali :D frontalna strana :D
Korto Malteze, ako sta nadjem postavim sigurno, negdje je bio kompletan opus, a glede slike poste na obali, istu mozes naci na linku postavljenom ovdje:

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#86

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spasiba :D a sad korto malteze :D
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#87

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Dawn.Of.The.Dead.Issue.01.April.2004
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Thor Viking
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Army of Darkness 1
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Army of Darkness 2
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Crypt of Dawn
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Helsing 1 (pdf)

Helsing 2 (6.5MB, pdf)

Helsing 3 (5.1MB, pdf)

Helsing 4 (6.7MB, pdf)

Helsing 5 (5.6MB, pdf)

Helsing 6 (6.7MB, pdf)
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#88

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#89

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46 Sin City Comics Books

(hint: da pregleate strip treba vam program sa strane: http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay
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#90

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#91

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Dobih strip, te oni koji znaju o chemu se radi isti mogu dobiti na mail, jedino shto je strip na francuskom, tj tekst, radi se o stripu od Paolo E. Serpieri, «Druuna, Tome 3. Creatura», JPG | 1000 x 1366 | 16,8 Mb | 65 Pages
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#92

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Frank Miller's Robocop Comics

At long last, Frank Miller's never before seen full Robocop epic finally sees the light of day! Robocop was one of the truly great bits of movie and pop culture magic from the 80's, and the cult of Robocop continues strong to this day. In full-on action, the Robocop story is told as Frank Miller always intended, composed straight from the master's original writings and scripts! The vast majority of Miller's insane ideas, vicious black humor, and robotic mayhem never made it to the screen, but every last bit is finally unleashed in this series! With sequential adaptation from Steven Grant and art by superstar Juan Jose Ryp (hot off Alan Moore's Another Suburban Romance) , the series will feature covers by Frank Miller, who is also personally supervising the creation of the entire project.

Man, if robocop isn't the coolest superhero ever then I just don't know who is. These comics are ultra violent and ultra awesome, because of course, they're a Frank Miller creation. So basically if you liked Sin City, you have to download these. Even if you didn't you will still like these.



Potreban ce vam biti, freeware, program
CDisplay da biste mogli pogledati ove stripove:

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2 (15MB)
3 (15MB)
4 (15MB)
5 (15MB)
6 (15MB)
7 (25MB)
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#93

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hoce li biti rip kirby? :sad:
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#94

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The Phantom

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- Phantom Comic - Wedding of The Phantom_Mandrake
- The Girl Phantom comic. Includes The Invisible Demon, plus a Flash Gordon episode
- The Phantom Teko Gorrilla Part 1
- The Phantom The Jungle Patrol
- The Phantom The Smuglers
- The Phantom The Test
- The Phantom The Founding of the Jungle Patrol
- Three Phantom Comics: #30: the secret of the golden ransom; #31: the phantom of shang-ri-la; #32: the pharoah phantom 79MB
- The Phantom The legendary Heroes comics
- Indrajal Comics The Phantom The Missing Trophy
- Indrajal Comics The Phantom The Emperor's Dream
- Mandrake The Phantom Shadows on Devil Road
- Indrajal Comics The Phantom The Infuriated Ghost
- Indrajal Comics The Phantom The Invincible Ghost
- Indrajal Comics The Phantom The Game of Treachery


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CBR format

cbr & cbz files
These are usually comic books in an archive format.
A .cbr file is actually the same thing as a .rar file and a .cbz file is the same as a .zip file.
To display these archives easily it's extremely useful to use the free program called CDisplay. If you asssociate these two file types with CDisplay, you never need to unpack the arcives, but can keep them together (of course, you can unpack the individaul images with WinRar etc any time you want), then just double click to read/view the comics.
The Windows Comic Reader utility 'CDisplay' was written to ease the reading of comics with the pages in JPEG, GIF or PNG format, without the need to open the archive at all
Get the free app here:http://www.geocities.com/davidayton/CDisplay


- What are CBZ files? CBZ files are zipped file archives that have had their extension renamed from .zip to .cbz
- What are CBR files? CBR files are rarred file archives with their extension changed from .rar to .cbr
- ...but why? These are the extensions associated with the rather excellent CDisplay program, a very good way of reading digital comics.
- Can CDisplay read zip and rar files? Yes but you have to run the program then open them manually.
- So why rename them? By making file extension associations it means when you double click on a CBR or CBZ file it will open in CDisplay automatically. Zip and Rar extensions are more likely associated with an archive program and you're likely to want to keep it that way.
- So what's so good about this CDisplay program? It's a good way of viewing image archives and has a lot of options for presentation and moving through archives, many of which are optimised for comics.

- How do I make my own CBR and CBZ files? Archive the files as you would normally (eg Winrar. winzip etc) and just rename them with the different extensions.... yes, it's that simple!
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Amazing Spiderman v1 001 - 1963
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Story 1: J. Jonah Jameson's son is an astronaut and is setting off into space when the capsule goes out of control and it's up to Spider-Man to save him.
Story 2: Spider-Man is short of cash so tries to join the Fantastic Four, but leaves when he finds out it's a non-profit business with no salaries. Meanwile The Chameleon hears of Spider-Man and frames him for a robbery. Spider-Man finds The Chameleon and brings him to the police but he escapes. They eventually see him because of the Spider-Man suit beneath his jacket.


Amazing Spiderman v1 002 - 1963
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Story 1: The Vulture, in his first appearance, begins a crime spree, which culminates with the theft of a diamond shipment. During his getaway, Spider-Man defeats the Vulture disabling his wings with a device he thought up from their earlier encounter in that issue.
Story 2: When Peter Parker takes up an opportunity to work with a local Professor over the weekend, he receives the task of picking up a repaired radio from The Tenkerer's repair shop. His Spider-Sense alerts him to a basement filled with Aliens planning to take over the world using information from Covert listening devices in repaired radios. Spider-Man foils their plan, and the aliens take off, upon which time we appear to discover that the Tinkerer is also an alien.


Amazing Spiderman v1 003 - 1963
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The Amazing Spider-Man 3 - The first appearance of Doctor Octopus, in which Doc Ock gets his mechanical arms fused to his body in an accident. Spider-Man is defeated by him in their first battle, but later comes back and knocks out Doc Ock, since other than his extra arms, he has no super strength or powers.


Amazing Spiderman v1 004 - 1963
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The Amazing Spider-Man 4 - The first appearance of The Sandman


Amazing Spiderman v1 005 - 1963
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The Amazing Spider-Man 5 - Spider-Man battles Doctor Doom


Amazing Spiderman v1 006
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The Amazing Spider-Man 6 - The first appearance of The Lizard


Amazing Spiderman v1 007
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Amazing Spiderman v1 430
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Amazing Spiderman v1 431
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Amazing Spiderman v1 432
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http://rapidshare.de/files/3621171/Amaz ... 2.pdf.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3621463/Amaz ... 3.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3621816/Amaz ... n.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3622188/Amaz ... 5.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3622514/Amaz ... 6.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3622863/Amaz ... 7.rar.html

http://rapidshare.de/files/3623554/Amaz ... 0.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3623735/Amaz ... 1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/3623915/Amaz ... 2.rar.html
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#97

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ako ih neko negdje nadje :sad: pls..dobacite link ovdje ..
faja :-)
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The Fantastic Four - First 10 issues (1962-1963)

The members of the Fantastic Four owe their amazing abilities to their elastic leader: scientific stalwart Reed Richards, a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic. As a starry-eyed student at State University, Reed already had set his sights on interstellar travel. His roommate and best friend, Ben Grimm, jokingly promised to pilot the craft. Working years later as an aeronautical engineer, Reed finally realized his lifelong dream. Exhausting the majority of his vast inheritance, he funded the construction and launch of a starship. Reed recruited Ben, who had become a successful test pilot and astronaut, to fly the vessel. Reed's longtime sweetheart and fiance, Sue Storm, joined him at the launch site.

When the government threatened to cut off its partial funding of the project, Reed elected to embark on an immediate test flight. Ben opposed the idea, warning that the ship's shielding might prove inadequate against intense forms of cosmic radiation. Nevertheless, Reed persuaded his old friend to serve as pilot. Sue and her adolescent brother, Johnny, insisted on accompanying the would-be history-makers. The four stole into the launch facility, boarded the starship and blasted off in pursuit of scientific glory. They intended to travel to another star system and back, but a solar flare temporarily boosted the intensity of the ionizing radiation in Earth's Van Allen belt. Cosmic rays bombarded the ship's cabin, irradiating the four passengers and slagging the controls. Ben was forced to abort the flight and return to Earth.

Back on terra firma, the four discovered that the radiation had triggered mutagenic changes in their bodies. Reed could become malleable, Sue could turn invisible, and Johnny could generate fiery plasma. Ben stood transformed into an orange-colored, thick-skinned, heavily muscled, superhumanly strong "thing." It was Reed who convinced his friends that they should use their newfound powers for humanity's benefit.

Mr. Fantastic, the Thing, the Human Torch and Invisible Girl established their base atop the Baxter Building in midtown Manhattan. Financed by profits from the patents on Reed's inventions, the Fantastic Four set out to safeguard the world from any and all threats beyond the purview of conventional peacekeeping forces. Some time after the freak accident that granted the foursome its powers, Sue married Reed. Like all couples, the super-powered duo has experienced its share of problems -- thanks, in large part, to Reed's devotion to his work. However, they always return to one another. The two have one son, Franklin, who possesses latent mutant abilities.

The team first put its abilities on public display when the subterranean Mole Man attempted to take revenge on the surface world by destroying Earth's power plants and unleashing an army of gigantic monsters to annihilate the human race. The Fantastic Four turned back the Mole Man's threat, unaware that greater menaces awaited. As fate would have it, Reed again encountered his college rival, Victor Von Doom, whose face had been hideously scarred during an experiment gone awry. The newly christened Dr. Doom now ruled his homeland of Latveria with an iron fist -- his ghastly countenance cloaked beneath a metal faceplate, his body sheathed in nigh-impenetrable armor. Doom kidnapped Sue to draw her teammates to his castle. The would-be conqueror had created a time machine, and he demanded that Reed, Ben and Johnny travel into the past to retrieve a magical stone. Upon their return, the team defeated Doom.


Fantastic Four #1 (November, 1961) is nothing less than the comic book that put Marvel on the map. Before Spider-Man, the Hulk, the X-Men, or anything else emerged from the self-styled "House of Ideas," there was the Fantastic Four, breaking all the superhero rules and taking comic-book adventure -- not to mention comic-book sales -- to a new level. BY 1961, STAN LEE AND JACK KIRBY had done more for the comic-book industry than just about anyone else in the business. Little did anyone know they were just warming up.
They did it by taking every superhero cliché and throwing them out the window. Their team had no secret identities to hide, and they were a family more than a team -- literally, in the case of Sue and Johnny Storm (Sue and Reed would eventually get married -- another comics first). Reed Richards was a scientist who more often than not used his brains, not his elastic fist, to win a battle. Johnny was a teenager who was a hero in his own right, and not the sidekick of someone else (and he was a clever way to bring back the name, if not the character, of the Human Torch). And Ben Grimm, the rocky-faced Thing, was a reluctant hero whose gruff demeanor masked the self-pity he felt inside, knowing his great strength and fame came at a great price.

They fought each other, they made mistakes, and they always looked out for each other. At times, the book was more of a soap opera than an action-packed comic, with the relationships between the four often coming close to overshadowing the action packed into every issue by Kirby's bold artwork. The book would soon do better than Goodman could ever have hoped for -- it would quickly become the flagship title of an entirely new line-up that would completely change the face of the comic industry.

After a few issues, the not-too-modest tag "The World's Greatest Comic Magazine!" was added to the front cover of Fantastic Four by a not-too-modest Stan Lee. And for the 100 or so issues over which he and Kirby presided, he was right.


Fantastic Four issue #001 Nov 1961
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Cover date: November 1961
Cover price: 10 cents
Current value: Anywhere from $30,000 to $50,000. Only 1400 copies are estimated to still exist, and only about 65 of those are mint.
This is it, the one that started it all, that changed they way superhero comics were created forever, the one that started a trend which turned millions of kids into hopeless fanboys.
story 1. The Fantastic Four!
13 pages :: Jack Kirby/George Klein/Christopher Rule
reprinted in Fantastic Four Annual 1
story 2. The Fantastic Four Meet the Mole Man!
13 pages :: Jack Kirby/George Klein/Christopher Rule
reprinted in Fantastic Four Annual 7


Fantastic Four issue #002 Jan 1962
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The Fantastic Four Meet the Skrulls From Outer Space!
24 pages :: Jack Kirby/George Klein


Fantastic Four issue #003 Mar 1962
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The Menace of the Miracle Man
23 pages :: Jack Kirby/Sol Brodsky


Fantastic Four issue #004 May 1962
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The Coming of Sub-Mariner!
23 pages :: Jack Kirby/Sol Brodsky


Fantastic Four issue #005 Jul 1962
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Prisoners of Doctor Doom!
23 pages :: Jack Kirby/Joe Sinnott


Fantastic Four issue #006
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Captives of the Deadly Duo!
24 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers


Fantastic Four issue #007 Oct 1962
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Prisoners of Kurrgo, Master of Planet X
24 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers


Fantastic Four issue #008 Nov 1962
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Prisoners of the Puppet Master!
23 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers


Fantastic Four issue #009 Dec 1962
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The End of the Fantastic Four!
23 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers


Fantastic Four issue #010 Jan 1963
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The Return of Doctor Doom!
23 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
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Spider-Man House Of M #1
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Release Date:
6/22/2005

Manufacturer / Publisher:
Marvel

Artist:
Salvador Larroca

Description:
A HOUSE OF M SPECIAL EVENT! Meet Spider-Man--hero to the people, champion of the weak and oppressed...and World Wrestling Alliance Championship Titleholder? Peter Parker has it all--respect, fame, and the adoration of all. But he also has a deep, destructive secret that he keeps from the world and from his family--one that could well unravel the reality he knows!
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Spider-Man House Of M #2
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Release Date:
7/20/2005

Manufacturer / Publisher:
Marvel

Writer:
Mark Waid, Tom Peyer

Artist:
Salvador Larroca

Description:
Peter Parker may be the world-famous SPIDER-MAN, hottest celebrity of the moment, but a disgruntled employee named J. Jonah Jameson has just been handed a loaded gun...one that could destroy everything Peter holds dear. Is Peter about to pay the ultimate price for humiliating Jonah one too many times?
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