The Troubles Of Janice Part 3 : Adults Only Erotic Comic
Posted By : Risley |
Date : 29 Oct 2007 17:47 |
Comments : -4
The Troubles Of Janice Part 3 : Adults Only Erotic Comic
31 megabytes | 64 pages | Scanned | By Erich Von Gotha. Part 3 of Erich Von Gotha's Darkly Erotic Comic Series.
Posted By : zerumuga |
Date : 24 Oct 2007 10:41 |
Comments : 2
Asterix: Asterix y Los Normandos (libro nº 8 de la Colección)
Comic | Language: Spanish | JPEG | Pages: 47 | 8 MB
En la pequeña aldea por todos bien conocida, comienza un día apacible y normal...pero el jefe Abraracurcix recibe una carta de su hermano Oceanonix que vive en Lutecia.
Posted By : melomaniaco |
Date : 24 Oct 2007 08:54 |
Comments : 0
Fábulas: 1-10
60MB y 52MB | CBR | RS | 2 files | spanish Leyendas en el Exilio & Rebelión en la Granja Bill Willingham
Los dos primeros arcos argumentales de la genial obra de Bill Willingham. Fábulas es la reelaboración de los cuentos de hadas más conocidos (y otros no tanto) en una historia moderna, irónica y de mucha acción. Ha ganado varios premios por su calidad artística y la historia. Ven y conoce al Lobo Feroz como un sherif, al amoral príncipe encantador, a Blancanieves, Barba Azul, Pinocho, entre otros. Un relato adulto y sumamente adictivo. Altamente recomendable.
Posted By : ekenciz |
Date : 22 Oct 2007 09:20 |
Comments : 1
Vault Horror Classic
RS | CBR | TOTAL 350 MB
The Vault of Horror was part of Bill Gaines' EC Comics line during the early 1950s. The bi-monthly horror comic, edited by Al Feldstein, began with an issue cover-dated April – May 1950. Over a four-year span, it ran for 29 issues, ending with the December 1954 – January 1955 issue. Johnny Craig was promoted to editor of the comic with issue 35 in February, 1954.
The Vault of Horror originated through the crime comic War Against Crime published by EC in the late 1940s. In 1950, Gaines and Feldstein experimented with horror stories in that title and its companion, Crime Patrol. The Vault Keeper made his first appearance in this title. With issue 12 of War Against Crime, the title was changed to The Vault of Horror, and it became a full fledged horror comic for the remainder of its run. Due to an attempt to save money on second-class postage permits, the numbering did not change with the title change, so the first issue of The Vault of Horror was #12.