Alan Moore - Top Ten October 20, 2005
Posted by BDcomics in : Comics ,
Comics by Alan Moore
Top Ten
Issues 01 - 12
Continuing his exploration of superhero comics, Moore speculates on what would happen if an expansion in the number of people who are able to develop their desires into super powers led to the creation ofNeopolis. His world is populated by superbeings: people (and animals,space aliens, robots, etc.) who have extraordinary abilities and secret identities. Basic human nature leads to an urban society resembling today’s, including the need to maintain law and order among thesometimes barely controllable super beings. Based on that premise, overlapping, intertwined stories create a kind of skewed Hill Street Blues for the cops of Top 10, the police station in Neopolis. Sometimes their cases work out farcically, but sometimes very seriously. Afterall, Moore asks, if you could do almost anything, what limits would you accept? What kind of responsibility would you take for others? Most comics series are intended to be endless, so nothing changes much from issue to issue. That’s not so in this case; Book One is necessary reading before picking up Book Two. The art helps this purpose. Much of today’s manga-influenced comics art is designed to convey excitement, using motion at the expense of detail. The artwork here reverts to an older tradition of elaborate pen and ink text illustration (like Joseph Clement Coll’s work), slowing readers down just enough to make them alert to the elegant details of the world Moore has created. Anyone interested in comics should be paying attention to Moore and this outstanding example of his recent thinking.
3 archives, with 4 comics in each. Each is about 40 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5032759/Alan_Moore_-_Top_Ten_01-04.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/5033326/Alan_Moore_-_Top_Ten_05-08.rar.html
http://rapidshare.de/files/5035981/Alan_Moore_-_Top_Ten_09-12.rar.html
Found in ProjectW, from a post by phil_ga
Alan Moore’s Supreme October 20, 2005
Posted by BDcomics in : Comics ,
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.
More information at http://www.comicbooks.westumulka.com/supreme/

Download links to Alan Moore’s Supreme:
(total 23 comics 261 MB)
Alan Moore _Supreme_01-04.rar 42 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5071485/Alan_Moore__Supreme_01-04.rar.html
Alan Moore _Supreme_05-06.rar 24 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5071730/Alan_Moore__Supreme_05-06.rar.html
Alan Moore _Supreme_41-44.rar 43 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5072692/Alan_Moore__Supreme_41-44.rar
Alan Moore _Supreme_45-48.rar 41 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5073244/Alan_Moore__Supreme_45-48.rar
Alan Moore _Supreme_49-51.rar 37 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5073794/Alan_Moore__Supreme_49-51.rar
Alan Moore _Supreme_52-53.rar 41 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5075107/Alan_Moore__Supreme_52-53.rar
Alan Moore _Supreme_54-56.rar 38 MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5076290/Alan_Moore__Supreme_54-56.rar
Found in PorjectW, from a post by phil_ga
The Complete D.R. & Quinch October 10, 2005
Posted by BDcomics in : Comics ,D. R. and Quinch originally appeared in a British comic book/magazine called “2000 AD”. (The same publication that spawned “Judge Dredd”, among others.) It was written by Alan Moore, one of the better comic book writers of all time. (He is known for such comics as “From Hell” and “League of Extrordinary Gentlemen” (both made into films), as well as “The Watchmen”, making “Swamp Thing” into an interesting comic, among others. This is one of his lesser known works.
D. R. and Quinch are a couple of alien juvenile delinquents that make anyone out of the “Wild Bunch” look like Prozac munching vegitarians. They maim and kill entire civilizations just for the fun of it. However, the destruction is so over the top and the targets of satire so broad that it is not just mayhem for the sake of mayhem.
Alan Davis’ art adds to the atmosphere. His aliens are all bizzare creatures that have traits that you will still recognize. (There is a pretty savage parody of Marlin Brando in one of the stories.)
Download link:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0391A4N0
It’s 52.5 MB
Spawn October 10, 2005
Posted by BDcomics in : Comics ,Uploaded by Faheem Faruk. (Thanks, Faheem!)
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=2867L5RA
It’s 5.46 MB.
Tintin in French October 10, 2005
Posted by BDcomics in : Comics ,Tintin in French. Complete collection in French.
All books uploaded by: pi14356 (a big thanks to him, the scans are beautiful.)

01 - Tintin au Pays Des Soviets, 1929-1930, 34MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5471742/01.rar.html
Password for this file is: BestOfTe@m
Password for the rest of the comics is: BestOfTeam
02 - Tintin au Congo, 1930-1931, 28.2MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5472228/02.rar.html
03 - Tintin en Amérique, 1931-1932, 21.2MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5472595/03.rar.html
04 - Les Cigares Du Pharaon, 1932-1934, 26.1MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5473009/04.rar.html
05 - Le Lotus Bleu, 1934-1935, MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5473545/05.rar.html
06 - L’Oreille Cassée, 1935-1937, 28.1MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5474008/06.rar.html
07 - L’ile Noire, 1937-1938, 23.7MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5474912/07.rar.html
08 - Le Sceptre D’Ottokar, 1938-1939, 24.7MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5475479/08.rar.html
09 - Le Crabe Aux Pinces D’Or, 1940-1941, 16.7MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5475803/09.rar.html
10 - L’étoile Mystérieuse, 1941-1942, 24.6MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5476210/10.rar.html
11 - Le Secret De La Licorne, 1942-1943, 22.1MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5476641/11.rar.html
12 - Le Trésor de Rackam le Rouge, 1943-1944, 31MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5477168/12.rar.html
13 - Les 7 Boules De Cristal, 1943-1948, 26mb
http://rapidshare.de/files/5477597/13.rar.html
14 - Le Temple Du Soleil, 1946-1949, 27.7MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5478103/14.rar.html
15 - Tintin au Pays De L’Or Noir, 1948-1950, 28.5MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5479496/15.rar.html
16 - Objectif Lune, 1950-1953, 25MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5479910/16.rar.html
17 - On a Marché Sur La Lune, 1950-1954, 24MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5481980/17.rar.html
18 - L’affaire Tournesol, 1954-1956, 32MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5482706/18.rar.html
19 - Coke en Stock, 1958, 24MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5483190/19.rar.html
20 - Tintin au Tibet, 1960, 25.4MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5483828/20.rar.html
21 - Les Bijoux De La Castafiore, 1963, 26.7MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5484411/21.rar.html
22 - Vol 714 pour Sydney, 1968, 27MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5484963/22.rar.html
23 - Tintin et les Picaros, 1976, 27MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5485592/23.rar.html
Hors Serie - L’énigme du 3eme Message - Part 1, 7.4MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5486027/HSL_enigmeP1.rar.html
Hors Serie - L’énigme du 3eme Message - Part II, 10.7MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5486688/HSL_enigmeP2.rar.html
Hors Serie - Tintin et le Lac aux Requins, 9.6MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5487274/HSTLacR.rar.html
Hors Série -Tintin et L’Alph-Art, 1986, 15MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5487569/HSTalph.rar.html
Non Officiel

Non Officiel - Tintin en Irak, 7.4MB
http://rapidshare.de/files/5485840/HSI.rar.html
Found in the ProjectW.org. From posts by shindig
P.S. Really sorry for being inactive in the past weeks. Thanks for staying with me.






