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Log-in to Comment from Now On June 26, 2007

Posted by admin in : Admin, Site Stuff ,

I’m writing to say that you have to logged on to comment from now on. This has been done to control spam, as well as lessen the load on the comment moderator (mainly me). It will also let contributors post links in comments and having it show up instantly instead of waiting for someone to approve it.

You can login when you are on a specific post. Or you can click on the login link in the sidebar. If you aren’t registered, then please do so in order to comment - it only takes 10 seconds.

Thanks.

Super Batman Post! June 24, 2007

Posted by Nate_C in : Batman, Comics, DC comics, Nate_C ,

ARE YOU READY KIDS? (SpongeBob Reference)

Batman: Year 100
Issues:4
Size:80mb

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Gotham, circa 2039: welcome to the future. Psychic police, satellite surveillance and a completely intrusive government ensure that personal privacy is a thing of the past. When a government agent is murdered in Gotham, a contingent of top Washington operatives is despatched to find the killer. Launching his own investigation, GCPD cop Jim Gordon - grandson of the Commissioner - discovers that the man wanted for the murder shouldn’t even exist; after all, surely the Batman is dead! From the febrile, visionary mind of writer/artist Paul Pope (THB, 100 per cent), with colour assists by Jose Villarubia (Promethea), comes an action-packed mystery…one hundred years in the making!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KNQITORW

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Batman: Son of the Demon
Issues:TPB
Size:48mb

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Batman: Son of the Demon was a graphic novel by Jerry Bingham and Mike W. Barr published in 1987 by DC Comics.

It was somewhat considered to be a retroactive Elseworlds story due to several criticisms, most notably in character, until it was announced that Grant Morrison would be following up the events of the story in 2006, in the 4-issue story “Batman & Son“.

The story centers on the eco-terrorist and head of the League of Assassins, Ra’s Al Ghul aiding Batman in his quest to solve the murder of one of Gotham City’s most prominent scientists. Ra’s al Ghul and Batman turn out to be searching for the same man, the terrorist known as Qayin. Qayin is a rogue assassin who had murdered Ra’s Al Ghul’s wife, mother to his favorite daughter and heir-apparent, Talia. Batman has shared a stormy, on-again, off-again romance with Talia for many years, despite his ideological conflict with Ra’s. During the course of the story line, Batman has time to properly romance and marry Talia (the service is performed by Ra’s). Talia soon becomes pregnant, and the prospect of a family has a profound effect on Batman’s demeanor, making him more risk-adverse and softening his typically grim outlook.

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Batman: The Killing Joke
Issues:Tpb
Size:22mb

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Batman: The Killing Joke is a one-shot superhero comic book written by Alan Moore and drawn by Brian Bolland, published by DC Comics in 1988.
The plot revolves around a largely psychological battle between Batman and his longtime foe, the Joker, who has escaped from Arkham Asylum. The Joker intends to drive James Gordon, the Police Commissioner of Gotham City, insane, in order to prove that the most upstanding citizen is capable of going mad after having “one bad day.” Along the way, the Joker has flashbacks to his early life, gradually explaining his origin.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=34MKD890

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Batman: The Man who Laughs
Issue:Tpb
Size:35mb

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Batman: The Man Who Laughs is a one-shot graphic novel by Ed Brubaker and Doug Mahnke, released in February 2005, and intended as a sequel to Batman: Year One. It tells the story of Batman’s first encounter with The Joker in post-Crisis continuity. The book is similar in format and cover typography to the famous 1988 one-shot Batman: The Killing Joke. The title is a reference to the movie The Man Who Laughs, based on the book of the same name by Victor Hugo, which was an inspiration for The Joker. The storyline is based on the Joker’s original introduction in Batman #1 (1940). The story Images in Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight #50 (Sept 1993) was also based on this graphic novel, tying it into continuity as Batman’s second encounter with The Joker.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7XNJ3I55

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Batman: Arkham Asylum
Issues:Tpb
Size:58mb

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Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth is a graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean. It was originally published in the United States, in both hardcover and softcover editions, by DC Comics in 1989. The subtitle is taken from line 55 of the poem “Church Going”, by Philip Larkin.

The book was one of DC Comics first original graphic novels to feature Batman and when released in 1989, it sold so well it quickly became DC’s best selling original graphic novel, a title it held for many years.

The book is notable for both McKean’s typical blend of painting, collage, and ink drawings and Morrison’s exploration of various mystic ideas, including the symbiosis between Batman and the criminals he captured and recaptured. Various threads of symbolism used by Morrison include the works of Lewis Carroll, the Christian Mystery Plays, the psychology of Carl Jung and the works of Joseph Campbell.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X94D3CZ0

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Batman: Ego
Issue:Tpb
Size:16mb

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Award-winning writer/artist Darwyn Cooke (”DC: The New Frontier”; “The Spirit”) presents a series of beautifully illustrated tales of the Dark Knight and his world! In the graphic novellas “Batman: Ego” and “Catwoman: Selina’s Big Score”, the Caped Crusader must confront the terrifying darkness within himself to truly understand the mission before him; and Catwoman pulls a heist with deadly and tragic consequences. Batman also features in the chilling “Here Be Monsters”, written by Paul Grist (”Jack Staff”); “Date Knight”, written by Tim Sale (”Batman: Dark Victory”); “The Monument”, by Cooke with art by Bill Wray (”Ren & Stimpy”), and “Deja Vu”, from Cooke’s Eisner award-winning issue of “Solo!” “The Dark Knight” never looked so good!

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ZZQRLHAQ

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THATS YOUR LOT…I’m gunna be on holiday from July 10th so I’ve Uploaded what i think is about 3 weeks worth of material:D have Fun!!!!!!!!
Domo Arigato PainiaX-San

Batman: Year 100
http://rapidshare.com/files/39105725/Batman_Year_100.zip

Batman: Son of the Demon
http://rapidshare.com/files/39110184/Batman_-_Son_of_the_Demon.cbr

Batman: The Killing Joke
http://rapidshare.com/files/39111549/Batman_-_The_Killing_Joke.cbr

Batman: The Man who Laughs
http://rapidshare.com/files/39114008/Batman_-_The_Man_Who_Laughs.cbr

Batman: Arkham Asylum
http://rapidshare.com/files/39120304/Batman_-_Arkham__Asylum.cbr

Batman: Ego
http://rapidshare.com/files/39126113/Batman__-__Ego.cbr

We need a new domain! Help please!! June 24, 2007

Posted by BDcomics in : Comics ,

As many of you’ve noticed already, BDcomics.net doesn’t point to our site anymore. It’s a sad thing, but because of a small mistake, (I lost the password of the account I created the domain name with, and I can’t get it back), I don’t think we’ll be able to get it back anymore. The domain’s still going to be active for a while, but we changed servers, and we can’t make it point back to us.

So this is the thing. We are in the need of a new domain. And I need your help in this.

I need you suggestions. The first thing that comes in mind is BDcomics.org. Any other ideas? We can ever change the whole name of the site if we find a good new name. I’d LOVE a .com address.

Please do give your suggestions in the comments. :)

Various Comic Book Sites June 22, 2007

Posted by Nate_C in : Comics, Nate_C, Site Stuff ,

Howdy Guys!
I know this is unusual but Im going to post OTHER websites to get comics from in hoping you will tell us about your favorite comic website.
1# www.komics-live.com/SMF a forum, which you have to sign up for but great comics and great people there

2# www.freecomicbooks.blogspot.com a regulary updated site with quite a few classics but LOADS of rapidshare so unless you’ve got premium then avoid

3# www.forumw.org
another forum, and not many comic threads but if you do join up check out “bonzobunch” (i think thats his name) he has a simply outstanding thread

4#www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com
A site full of reviews and comic news

5# www.comicbookdb.com

this site has like EVERY comic you could imagine, EVER. so go there for covers etc

Okay guys thats the lot from me, please post your sources and favourite websites :D

Vertigo Comics and Stuff June 21, 2007

Posted by Nate_C in : Comics, DC comics, Nate_C, vertigo ,

Sorry about the lateness of the Post I’ve been very busy with school and exams

Alot of people seemed to want more “indie” comics so I’m here with some GREAT Vertigo Comics

Kill Your Boyfriend
Grant Morrison
Phillip Bond
70 Pages

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Kill Your Boyfriend is the title of a one-off comic book written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Philip Bond and D’Israeli for DC Comics Vertigo imprint in 1995.

The story is a darkly comic satire of British youth culture which revolves round a bookish middle class schoolgirl, who has a bland unexciting life until she meets a strange young boy who convinces her to kill her boyfriend. They then go on the run together for a series of anarchic adventures across Britain.

Meeting up with a group of anarchic travellers in a double-decker bus, the pair indulge in more crime and sexual experimentation before making their way to Blackpool to meet their final fate.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WN1Q5W7W
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Vertigo Visions: The Geek
Rachel Pollack
Micheal Dalton Allred
57Pages

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Brother Power the Geek was a comic book character created in the late 1960s for DC Comics by Joe Simon. He first appeared in Brother Power the Geek #1 (October 1968).

According to Simon, the concept behind Brother Power was derived heavily from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, right down to reanimation with the use of lightning. At the same time, Simon was also attempting to capture the sort of “wandering outcast philosopher” characterization that made Marvel ComicsSilver Surfer a cult hit amongst the college student readers of the period.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=TEALCV39

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Pride of Baghdad
Brian K. Vaughan
Niko Henrichon
130 Pages

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Pride of Baghdad is an original graphic novel written by Brian K. Vaughan and illustrated by Niko Henrichon released by DC ComicsVertigo imprint on September 13, 2006. The story is a fictionalized version of the true story of four lions who escaped from the Baghdad zoo after an American bombing in 2003.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0KVXVJDP
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Sgt.Rock Between Hell and a Hard Place
Brian Azzarello
Joe Kubert
144 Pages

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Brian Azzarello’s critically acclaimed project with comics legend Joe Kubert comes to softcover. This World War II tale puts Sgt. Rock in the midst of a murder mystery behind enemy lines. When four German prisoners of the Easy Company are slaughtered, Rock must find the killer and keep his men alive.

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MNETNBMY
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YAY PainiaX RS Releases:D:D:D

Kill Your Boyfriend:

http://rapidshare.com/files/38582311/Kill_Your_Boyfriend.cbr

Vertigo Visions: The Geek:

http://rapidshare.com/files/38581164/The_Geek.cbr

Pride of Baghdad:

http://rapidshare.com/files/38572516/Pride_of_Baghdad.cbr

Sgt.Rock Between Hell and a Hard Place:

http://rapidshare.com/files/38566130/Sgt._Rock_-_Between_Hell_and_a_Hard_Place.cbr

All these books are very good and i fully recommend them, please leave a response if you download or enjoy the books. Also please recommend tis site to friends or post it on forums you are a part of!

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