Marvel 1602 (plus its sequel) July 7, 2006
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From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. The always inventive Gaiman has concocted an unlikely—but fantastically successful—superhero comic that transfers Marvel’s classic characters to the Elizabethan period. Nick Fury is still a lethal government operative, but now he’s an adviser to Queen Elizabeth. Her Majesty is equally reliant on magician and doctor Stephen Strange. X-Men mentor Charles Xavier still shepherds a band of mutant teens, only now he’s called Carlos Javier, and the mutants are known, and mistrusted, as “witchbreed.” Carlos’s mysterious nemesis has taken on a new job: grand inquisitor of the Spanish Inquisition. Peter Parker (here “Parquah”) is still a confused but well-meaning teenager who has yet to be bitten by a radioactive spider. Placed in a period landscape (rendered in rich, painterly panels by illustrator Kubert and digital painter Richard Isanove), these familiar characters must grapple with the issues of the day, chief among them the machinations of the evil King James of Scotland. And, in classic superhero style, they must save the world. The improbable combination works remarkably well, as the superheroes’ strange abilities adapt to Elizabethan culture. This glorious adventure is peppered with Scott McKowen’s gorgeous, moody cover-art woodcuts.Entertainment Weekly
“1602 is a triumph. The Marvel universe hasn’t been this engrossing in ages.”
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Marvel 1602
http://rapidshare.de/files/23223297/1602__001.zip.html
Thanks to Moocher from ProjectW for this.
It’s sequel, Marvel 1602 - The New World
http://rapidshare.de/files/25179655/1602_-_New_World.rar
Thanks to Jack Chambers, also from ProjectW
Warren Ellis’ Bad World July 7, 2006
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Warren Ellis and Jacen Burrows, the creative team of the critically acclaimed Dark Blue and Scars, bring to life this sick decent into the foulest reaches of the world we live in. A world of beauty in the eyes of many, but to bleeding-edge writer Warren Ellis, a world filled with evil, sin, decay and filth. A Bad World indeed. Told in a unique format of text and illustrations, Ellis explores the far edges of humanity, the people who are hanging to reality by the thinnest of threads, and those that are simply off their rockers. This collection of all three issues also features a gallery of the stunning artwork of Jacen Burrows and a new introduction by Warren Ellis.
Thanks to xombiecorpse from ProjectW for this.
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Warren Ellis’ Bad World
3 issues mini series
45 mb
http://rapidshare.de/files/24382568/Bad_World_01__2001_.cbr
http://rapidshare.de/files/24385382/Bad_World_02__2001_.cbr
http://rapidshare.de/files/24388417/Bad_World_03__2001_.cbr