martes, 31 de marzo de 2015

V of Vendetta #4 Book II part 1: "This vicious cabaret"

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" LIBRO II: ESTE VICIOSO CABARET "

V must come to a decision about Evey, but it's one his young compatriot might not like. Plus, V breaks into a television station with an important message.

Prelude: The Vicious Cabaret
Part I: The Vanishing
Part II: The Veil
Part III: The Video


TITULO: V de Vendetta #4
FECHA: Diciembre / 1988 
PORTADA: David Lloyd (lapices, tinta, color) 
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: V
Supporting Characters: Evey Hammond
Villains: Norsefire
Other Characters: Unknown
Locations: V for Vendetta, England: London
Items: Unknown
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Alan Moore 
DIBUJO: David Lloyd 
TINTA: David Lloyd 
COLOR: Siobhan Dodds, David Lloyd, Steve Whitaker 
EDITORIAL: DC Comics 
GENERO: Ciencia ficcion, politica 
PAGINAS: 36 
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 11.3 mb

 

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Classics X-Men #38 "The Dark Phoenix Saga Part 5: And Hellfire is Their Name!" #39 "The Dark Phoenix Saga Part6: Wolverine: Alone!" Arc: The Dark Phoenix Saga

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" Y SU NOMBRE ES HELFIRE "
(APARECIDA ORIGINALMENTE EN X-MEN #132 ABRIL/1980)


Continued from last issue... 

Following their near defeat at the hands of the Hellfire Club's White Queen, Cyclops has the X-Men seek refuge at Angel's aerie, feeling that the mansion is no longer safe for them at this time. Needing privacy, Cyclops is carried by Angel to a butte out in the middle of the New Mexico desert where they can talk privately, much to the chagrin of Professor X. There Cyclops explains the X-Men's most recent clash with the Hellfire Club. Warren finds this hard to believe as he and his girlfriend Candy are members of the Hellfire Club. Scott goes on to explain that he's worried about Jean's powers. Before he can explain any further, Jean arrives and interrupts them to have a private and impromptu picnic with Scott. When Warren leaves them alone, Jean takes off Scott's visor, and much to his surprise she is able to hold back his optic blast with her mental powers. The two embrace and make love on the butte as the sun sets. 

A week later on a stormy night, the X-Men return to New York City to infiltrate the Hellfire Club and learn why they are targeting the X-Men. Wolverine and Nightcrawler travel through the sewers to sneak into the club from below. As they are passing through the rapidly flooding tunnels, Wolverine slices open some electrical wires pointing out that they could use a distraction later if things get hairy, a move that Nightcrawler finds very sneaker. Meanwhile, with invitations organized by Warren, Scott, Jean, Peter and Ororo prepare to enter a prestigious party with in the club. Before they go in, they radio back to the Professor and Angel in New Mexico to advise them of their plan so that they can carry on if they fail. As Scott and the others enter the party and try to blend in, they are noticed on the security monitors by the Hellfire Club's Inner Circle: the cyborg Donald Pierce, and mutants Sebastian Shaw and Henry Leland. Shaw tells Jason Wyngarde that this is his chance to prove that he has full control over Jean Grey and send him out into the party. 

Sure enough, when Wyngarde goes downstairs he quickly sweeps Jean off into another one of his illusions. When Scott watches Wyngarde taking Jean upstairs he follows after him and is shocked when he reveals himself to be none other than the X-Men's old foe Mastermind. Following after them, he is blasted by Jean who, under Mastermind's full control, has transformed herself into the Black Queen. Hearing Scott's scream of pain over the crowd, Storm and Colossus change into costume and charge after their friend. Running upstairs they run into Sebastian Shaw, and Colossus learns the hard way that Shaw can absorb any attack directed at him and transform it into strength and invulnerability. Shaw easily defeats Colossus in battle, but Storm manages to escape by creating a thick fog to obscure his vision. 

Down in the basement, Wolverine and Nightcrawler emerge from the sewers to be attacked by Pierce and Leland. While Wolverine manages to damage Pierce's cybernetic arm, Leland uses his mass increasing powers to increase Wolverine's weight until he breaks through the floor and lands into the rushing waters of the sewers below, he is swept away and presumed dead. While upstairs, Storm is tracked down by Sebastian Shaw who easily defeats her in hand to hand combat. 

With the X-Men defeated and their prisoners, Sebastian Shaw notes Jason Wyngarde's cockiness and begins to suspect that he is going to vie to replace him as leader of the Hellfire Club. When the two quibble over how effective Mastermind would be without Jean as his slave. The argument is quashed by the others who propose a toast to the newest member of their club, the Black Queen. While down below in the sewers, Wolverine emerges from the waters alive and well. He is incredibly angry, having seen the Hellfire Club's "best shot" he is ready to show them his own. 

This story is continued next issue.... 

TITULO: Classic X-Men #38
FECHA: Octubre / 1989  PORTADA: Steve Lightle (lapices, tinta)  PERSONAJES: Featured Characters: The X-Men: Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X
Supporting Characters: Angel (Warren Worthington III), Candy Southern Villains: The Hellfire Club: Sebastian Shaw, Donald Pierce, Mastermind, Harold Leland, Tessa (First appearance), Phoenix / Black Queen - (Appears in flashback and main story), (Joins Team), White Queen - (Cameo), (Only in flashback)
Other Characters: Dazzler - (Only in flashback), Kitty Pryde - (Only in flashback), Unnamed New Yorkers, Unnamed Hellfire Club workers, Unnamed Hellfire Club attendees, Hugh Hefner
Locations: New Mexico (late changed to Colorado): Angel's Aerie; New York: New York City: Hellfire Club Mansion
Items: Cyclops' Visor, ver. 2, Ruby-Quartz Helmet (First appearance)
Vehicles: Professor X's Rolls-Royce 
ESCRITOR: Chris Claremont; John Byrne (And Hellfire Is Their Name), Ann Nocenti (Strangers on a Lift)
DIBUJO: John Byrne (And Hellfire Is Their Name), Kyle Baker (Strangers on a Lift)
TINTA: Terry Austin (And Hellfire Is Their Name), Kyle Baker (
Strangers on a Lift)
COLOR: Glynis Oliver (And Hellfire Is Their Name), Glynis Oliver (Strangers on a Lift)
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 30
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 8.8 mb


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" WOLVERINE SOLO "
(APARECIDO ORIGINALMENTE EN X.MEN #133 Mayo/1980)
 

Continued from last issue... 

The Hellfire Club's Inner Circle has sent some of their soldiers down into the basement of their prestigious club to find the body of Wolverine, whom they assume was killed in a fight with Henry Leland. Wolverine however is alive and well, and is hiding in the rafters. When they his wet body drips water on the soldiers below, they try to shoot him. They fail and Wolverine mortally wounds three of them before he seemingly takes some rifle rounds to the stomach and falls over in some boxes. However, he has been playing possum, having rolled with the shots he tags one more of the soldiers. With only one left on his feet, Wolverine freaks him out enough to get close enough to grab him. Threatening the man with his claws, Wolverine demands to know everything he knows about his employers in the Hellfire Club. 

While upstairs, the other X-Men are a prisoner of the Hellfire Club, who are celebrating not only their victory over the X-Men, but the addition of Jean Grey as their new Black Queen. Cyclops, with a ruby quartz helmet on his head puzzles over the fact that somehow Mastermind was able to take control of Jean by making her believe that she is her ancestor, a decadent woman who was a member of the Hellfire Club, and that they are not her friends but captured thieves and slaves that have betrayed her. Realizing that he and Jean still have their psychic rapport, Scott tries to see if he still has access to it in a bid to try and free Jean from Wyngarde's control. Nightcrawler meanwhile asks Shaw what he wants from them, and Shaw explains that the capture of the X-Men will facilitate his goals of experimenting on mutants so that his club can custom make their own mutants. 

Meanwhile, on Muir Island, Sean Cassidy finishes his job around the island and goes to check on his lover Moira MacTaggert. She is exhausted after extensive research into Jean's new powers and she fears that her near infinite power levels could threaten the entire world. While in New Mexico, Angel and Professor X wait for word from the X-Men and Charles expresses the difficulty that he has with Cyclops leading the X-Men without his direction. 

Back at the Hellfire Club, Wolverine takes a dumbwaiter up to the main floor where a party is still going on. He is considering his options on how to slip by undetected when a guard manages to get the drop on him, putting a gun to his temple. While upstairs, Scott access the psychic rapport with Jean to get into her mind. To his dismay, he finds himself transformed into a Colonial era outfit and that Jason Wyngarde is in Jean's mind as well, despite the fact that Scott knows that Mastermind has no telepathic abilities. The two get into a sword fight, with Mastermind warning Scott that whoever dies here will likely die in the real world as well. Downstairs, Wolverine manages to get the better of the guard who has caught him and tosses him into the middle of the party. With this distraction, Wolverine storms through until he is confronted by the Club's security guards who pile onto him with their clubs swinging. 

While upstairs, Scott's telepathic sword fight with Mastermind ends when Mastermind stabbing Scott through the chest with his sword. In the real world the X-Men watch in horror as Cyclops suddenly screams and keels over and as far as the X-Men can tell, their leader is dead. 

This story is continued next issue...

TITULO: Classic X-Men #39
FECHA: Noviembre / 1989  PORTADA: Steve Lightle (lapices, tinta)  PERSONAJES:Featured Characters: The X-Men: Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Professor X
Supporting Characters: Moira MacTaggert, Sean Cassidy, Angel
Villains: The Hellfire Club: Sebastian Shaw, Pierce, Mastermind, Leland, Black Queen; Hellfire Troops: Wade (First appearance), Angelo (First appearance), Murray (First appearance), Rosen, Unnamed troops; Senator Kelly (First appearance), (Cameo)
Other Characters: Mary, a waitress at the Hellfire Club, Lou, a butler at the Hellfire Club, Unnamed Hellfire Club party attendees
Locations: New York: New York City: Hellfire Club Mansion; Muir Island; New Mexico (later changed to Colorado), Angel's Aerie, Astral Plane
Items: Cyclops' Visor, ver. 2, Ruby-Quartz Helmet 
ESCRITOR: Chris Claremont; John Byrne (Wolverine: Alone!), Ann Nocenti (Briggs' Revenge)
DIBUJO: John Byrne (Wolverine: Alone!), Jim Lee (Briggs' Revenge)
TINTA: Terry Austin (Wolverine: Alone!), Joe Rubinstein (
Strangers on a Lift)
COLOR: Glynis Oliver (Wolverine: Alone!), Gregory Wright (Strangers on a Lift)
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 31
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 9.4 mb


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Justice League of America #55 - "The Super-Crisis that Struck Earth-Two!" #56 "The Negative Crisis on Earths One-Two!" Crisis on Multiple Earths Saga Vol 2

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" LA SUPERCRISIS QUE SACUDIÓ A TIERRA DOS "

On Earth-Two, four beings are given super-powers by mysterious black spheres, and thus Gem Girl, How Chu, Money Master, and the Smashing Sportsman are born and begin to terrorize various cities in the world. While at the headquarters of the Justice Society of America, the group is welcoming Robin into their ranks when they receive reports of the various criminals rampages. 

While Robin and Wildcat fight the Smashing Sportsman, Mr. Terrific and Hawkman take on Money Master, Wonder Woman takes on Gem Girl, and Hourman against How Chu. Each one is easily defeated by their opponents and are forced to retreat back to JSA headquarters. There they find Johnny Thunder with his Thunderbolt. Johnny suggests that they call in their friends the Justice League from Earth-One to help them on their current case. When the Thunderbolt brings Superman, Flash, Green Arrow, and Green Lantern, where were just in a battle against similar beings on their own Earth. 

The Thunderbolt explains to all that the spheres originates from a dark matter universe and in order to survive they needed to be absorbed into a human host. However, as a side effect they would be turn the human evil. The JSA and JLA decide to team up and learn how to solve this menace that is plaguing both their worlds


TITULO: Justice League of America #55
FECHA: Septiembre / 1967
PORTADA:  Mike Sekowsky (lapices), Murphy Anderson (tinta)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Justice League of America: Flash (Barry Allen), Green Arrow (Oliver Queen), Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), Superman (Kal-El) 
Supporting Characters: Justice Society of America: Hawkman (Carter Hall), Hourman (Rex Tyler), Johnny Thunder (John L. Thunder) and his Thunderbolt, Robin (Richard Grayson), Wildcat (Ted Grant), Wonder Woman (Princess Diana), Mr Terrific
Villains: Gem Girl (First appearance), How Chu (First appearance), Money Master (First appearance), Smashing Sportsman (First appearance)
Other Characters: Random Black Sphere victims
Locations: Earth-One, Earth-Two
Items: None
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Gardner Fox  DIBUJO: Mike Sekowsky
TINTA: Sid Greene
COLOR: ?  EDITORIAL: DC Comics
GENERO: Superheroes  PAGINAS: 32
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.5 mb


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" LA CRISIS NEGATIVA EN TIERRAS UNO Y DOS "

The combined forces of the Justice Society of America and the Justice League of America, begin putting their heads together to find a way to defeat How Chu, Money Master, Gem Girl, and Smashing Sportsman. They come up with a different approach, as not all the black spheres were absorbed, they decide to find the ones that died when they were not absorbed into a human and absorb it into various members of the group to try and find some sort of weakness in the spheres. 

Finding remnants of the dead spheres, the JSA and JLA charge Wonder Woman, Hour Man, Flash and Green Lantern with the energies and set them loose to battle the others. Superman and Robin manage to defeat the negative energy in Hourman with water and go to take on Smashing Sportsman. While Green Arrow and Hawkman defeat Flash with Wisteria plant and go after How Chu. Wildcat and Mr. Terrific manage to defeat Green Lantern with wood and go after Money Master. Finally. Johnny Thunder and his Thunderbolt defeat Wonder Woman with humor and go after Gem Girl. 

Before the other heroes can stop their opponents, Johnny Thunder is able to defeat them all with his jokes. With the menace of Earth-Two ended, Johnny writes up some jokes that the Justice League can use against their opponents on Earth-One

TITULO: Justice League of America #56
FECHA: Septiembre / 1967
PORTADA: Carmine Infantino (lapices), Murphy Anderson (tinta)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Justice League of America: Flash, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Superman; Justice Society of America: Hawkman, Robin, Wonder Woman, Wildcat, Hourman, Mr. Terrific, Johnny Thunder and his Thunderbolt
Supporting Characters: None
Villains: Gem Girl, How Chu, Money Master, Smashing Sportsman 
Other Characters: None
Locations: None
Items: None
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Gardner Fox  DIBUJO: Mike Sekowsky
TINTA: Sid Greene
COLOR: ?  EDITORIAL: DC Comics
GENERO: Superheroes  PAGINAS: 25
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 13.5 mb
 
 
 
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The Amazing Spider-Man #198 "Mysterio is Deadlier By the Dozen!" #199 "Now You See Me! Now You Die!" #200 "The Spider and the Burglar...A Sequel" Arc: "Return of the Burglar"

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" MYSTERIO EL MÁS MORTAL POR DOCENA "


Continued from last issue....

Spider-Man has just been senselessly beaten by the Kingpin, who has left Spider-Man to his fate, having given up his life of crime for his wife Vanessa. The police find Spider-Man and bring him to a hospital, where a doctor treats him and makes sure that nobody unmasks the wall-crawler. 

While at the Restwell Retirement home, Dr. Reinhardt revels himself as the original Mysterio, and reveals to the Burglar that he faked his own death to operate in more subtle fraudulent ways, and that the his role as administrator of Restwell allowed him to swindle the elderly that he cared for out of their valuables. Hoping to get this treasure the Burglar has been trying to find, Mystery turns his illusion casting powers on the man, knocking him out and tying him up in the boiler room of the retirement home. 

While back at the hospital, Spider-Man revives and leaves in spite of the doctors orders to stay and get more treatment for his now-broken arm he speeds off for the Restwell Retirement Home, and soon finds himself victim to Mysterio's illusions which now appear more elaborate than ever. While at the Daily Bugle, J. Jonah Jameson has become even more irrational. When Marla Madison tries to talk sense into Jonah. Jameson then enters the board room where an investors meeting is happening. When the other shareholders of the Bugle question Jameson's recent decisions as editor, Jameson loses his temper and his fury causes a total nervous breakdown and he faints to the floor. 

Back at the Restwell Retirement Home, Spider-Man finally tackles Mysterio one-on-one, however he finds that his foe's new hypnosis based illusions and is easily knocked out by his long time foe. Reviving, Spider-Man has found that Mysterio has chained him to the bottom of the facilities wading pool. Mysterio then begins to fill the pool with water, gloating over how his old nemesis will helplessly drown. 

This story is continued next issue....



TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #198
FECHA: Noviembre / 1979
PORTADA: Keith Pollard (lapices), Bob McLeod (tinta)
 PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)

Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson

Villains: Mysterio (Quentin Beck), Burglar

Other Characters: Marla Madison, Daniel Berkhart (Only in flashback), Dr. Winters (Only Appearance), Janice - Nurse (Only Appearance)
Locations: New York City: Restwell Nursing Home, Daily Bugle Building, Kingpin's Mansion, Newhope Memorial Hospital 
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None

ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman 

DIBUJO: Sal Buscema, Jim Mooney
TINTA: Jim Mooney 
COLOR: Glynis Wein
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 18
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 4.5 mb
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" ¡TRUCO DE MAGIA! ¡TRUCO DE MUERTO! "

Mysterio gloats as the water in the Restwell Nursing Home swimming pool rises over Spider-Man's head. Spider-Man, chained to the bottom of the pool, is apparently about to drown. Leaving him to his fate, Mysterio descends into the nursing home's basement, where he has the burglar tied to a furnace. The captive asserts that Mysterio will be unable to find the treasure in May Parker's house, for he has told Mysterio how much it is worth but not what it is. Mysterio replies that nothing potentially worth billions of dollars will long elude his grasp. Technically, Mysterio owns the house, and search it he shall. As Mysterio vanishes, the burglar impotently shouts that he will somehow get free and destroy Mysterio. Then the burglar sees an old mirror leaning against a wall just within reach. He inches his feet toward it and topples it, breaking it into several sharp fragments. Pulling a fragment toward him with his foot, he starts to saw at his bonds. As the water covers Spider-Man, he quickly spins himself a web-bubble to trap some air for breathing. Then a calamity occurs: his web-bubble springs a leak. As the bubble fills with water, he desperately tries to think of a way to escape. When the bubble floats free of his face, he spies the pool's drain plug, just out of reach. He shoots a web-line onto the plug, and after summoning all his strength, he pulls the plug out and the pool empties. Still chained but no longer in danger of drowning, Spider-Man passes out, exhausted from his struggle. He revives several minutes later, feeling somewhat stronger. Then he sees that his costume and the swimming pool are both dry. The "water" was another of Mysterio's illusions, powerful enough to make him believe he was about to drown. Without the psychological burden of thinking he is trapped under water, Spider-Man easily breaks his chains, and he heads back to his apartment for a night's rest. Twenty-four hours later, Peter Parker awakens rejuvenated. Even his broken arm is healed, and he shatters the cast that Dr. Winters placed on it. Famished, he starts to prepare a meal of fried eggs, but as he is cooking, Harry Osborn, Liz Allan, Flash Thompson, and Sha Shan arrive at the door. They walk into the living room, and Peter remembers that he is still wearing part of his Spider-Man costume, and his bathrobe is on the living-room chair. He uses a web-strand to snag the bathrobe without any of his friends seeing him, and he pulls it into the kitchen. Harry says that they have come to offer condolences about Peter's aunt and to apologize for their recent arguments with him. Peter notices apprehensively that some of his costume is draped over a chair in his bedroom, easily visible. Liz tells Peter that Betty Brant has broken up with Ned Leeds, and Peter explains his seemingly callous behavior in the cafeteria several days ago. Peter is disappointed that his effort to bring Betty and Ned together failed. Telling his friends that he is still shaken by recent events, Peter hastily ushers them out of the apartment, breathing a sigh of relief that they failed to notice the costume. A few minutes later, Spider-Man is on his way to his aunt's house in Forest Hills. When he enters, he finds the place as he left it: a total shambles. Wondering aloud about what Mysterio might have been searching for, he is answered by Mysterio himself, who suddenly makes the ceiling, to which Spider-Man is clinging, vanish. This unnerving illusion causes Spider-Man to lose his balance, but he quickly regains his composure. Mysterio uses many different illusions against Spider-Man as they battle: he makes Spider-Man appear to dissolve and then makes him appear as if he were a photographic negative. Spider-Man realizes that Mysterio's illusions owe as much to hypnosis as to mastery of special effects, and this realization helps him overcome them. Outside, as Spider-Man watches the criminal ascend on his cloud of mist, he deduces that Mysterlo is actually riding a mini-helicopter, and he manages to catch hold of it with his webbing. Irritated, Mysterio appears to dissolve away, but then he strikes Spider-Man from behind. Spider-Man did not sense him coming, says Mysterio, because he is able to jam Spider-Man's spider-sense. Spider-Man, angered, connects with a punch, but now he knows that he cannot even rely on his spider-sense to tell illusion from reality. Mysterio tosses a fire blast at Spider-Man, and only at the last instant does Spider-Man realize that this is not an illusion. Leaping away from the flame, Spider-Man slams into a chimney and momentarily stuns himself. As Spider-Man shakes his head to clear it, Mysterio heads toward the Restwell Nursing Home. Spider-Man follows Mysterio back to the nursing home. Surprisingly enough, he locates the criminal without encountering any more illusions. Mysterio explains that the object of his search at the Parker house seems no longer to be there, and he is not going to bother looking for it any more. Then he fires a dart gun at Spider-Man, and because Spider-Man thinks it is another illusion, he does not get out of the way. Unfortunately, the dart is all too real, and when it strikes Spider-Man, Mysterio says that it is filled with enough depressant to kill a herd of elephants. As Mysterio explains that he will work on other schemes instead of wasting time searching for a box that is no longer there, Spider-Man starts to feel groggy and sinks to the floor. Then Mysterio triumphantly announces that Spider-Man is dead.

TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #199
FECHA: Diciembre / 1979
PORTADA: Keith Pollard (lapices), Pablo Marcos (tinta)
 PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Harry Osborn, Liz Allan, Flash Thompson
Villains: Mysterio (Quentin Beck), Burglar
Other Characters: Sha Shan
Locations: New York City: Restwell Nursing Home, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, Aunt May's House
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None


ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman 

DIBUJO: Sal Buscema, Jim Mooney
TINTA: Jim Mooney 
COLOR: George Roussos
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 18
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 4.4 mb


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"LA ARAÑA Y EL BURGLAR... UNA SECUELA "


Continued from last issue... Spider-Man has been injected with a large dose of anti-depressants and left to die by Mysterio. Spider-Man survives the injection however it has left him without his spider-powers. In spite of this, Spider-Man is determined to learn why Mysterio rigged his Aunt May's death and returns home, once more lamenting his lot in life since becoming the Amazing Spider-Man. Unknown to Spidey, the Burglar who shot his Uncle Ben manages to free himself in from the boiler room in the Restwell Retirement home and decides that maybe May Parker's nephew will know the secret of the hidden loot. 
Meanwhile, Peter has begun trying to track down who it was that rented and trashed his Aunt May's old home in Forrest Hills. After meeting with Anna Watson and the rental company that rented out his aunts home, Peter is shocked to learn that it was rented by the man who shot and killed his Uncle Ben. Returning to his apartment and changing back into Spider-Man, Peter vows to track the Burglar down and stop him once and for all, considering even killing the man responsible for his uncles death. 

Peter decides to do some more research on the man who killed Uncle Ben, when he finds a lead to follow by checking the Daily Globe's morgue files, he decides to check the video archives of a television station that ran news stories about the case. When Peter Parker is denied admittance because he has no appointment, he risks his life climbing a web-line into the building as Spider-Man despite the fact that he has no spider-powers. Inside, he finds the tape he is looking for and reviews it. On his way out he hears a commotion and sees a security guard chasing a man. Unlike the first time he found himself in such a situation, Peter stops the man being chased, and realizes that ironically enough the security guard he just helped was the same man who he refused to help all those years ago when he first became Spider-Man. 

After, Peter returns to his apartment to find that Burglar is there waiting for him, Peter instantly pounces on the man and the two are locked in a brutal fight. During the scuffle, the Burglar drops his gun, but recovers it in the struggle and strikes Peter on the head with it's butt, knocking him out. When Peter revives, he finds himself in the very warehouse that the Burglar holed up after he shot Uncle Ben. The Burglar then starts grilling Peter about hidden loot, and explains that Aunt May's house used to be owned by a prohibition era crime boss named Dutch Mallone. He explains that Mallone -- among other criminal enterprises -- had a successful bootlegging operation during the 30's until he was busted by Elliot Ness for tax evasion. It was being incarcerated with Mallone that the Burglar learned that he had a large sum of money stashed in the home that would eventually be bought and owned by Ben and May Parker. He explains that's why he went to the Parker home that faithful night. When Peter refuses to tell the Burglar anything because he killed Aunt May, the crook reveals that anything that happened to his dear aunt was all the doings of Mysterio. Getting a moment of inspiration, the Burglar decides to leave Peter to do one last thing and will come back to kill Parker later. 

The whole time trying to break free, Peter finally manages to bust loose and decides to go after the Burglar not as Peter Parker, but as Spider-Man. Secretly following the Burglar, Spider-Man is led right back to the Restwell Retirement home. When the Burglar goes into the basement, Spider-Man attempts to confront him there and is shot and left for dead. The Burglar returns to the warehouse shortly thereafter to shock Peter Parker by showing him his Aunt May alive and well. Apparently, Mysterio had faked her death to get Mallone's loot for himself and the Burglar would hope that threatening Parker's aunt in front of him would loosen the boys tongue. 

Realizing Peter isn't there, the Burglar is shocked when Spider-Man -- only winged by the bullets and is alive and well -- is waiting there for him. Spidey attacks the Burglar head on attacking him with an unbridled fury. When Spider-Man proves to be too much for the Burglar to handle, he tries to flee. However, Spider-Man continues to chase after him, using his spider-signal to intimidate and further strike fear into the Burglar. When Spider-Man finally has him cornered, the frightened Burglar suffers a heart attack and dies of fright. Spider-Man then sets off a fire alarm to get the authorities to show up and convinces Aunt May that he came to her rescue for her nephew Peter. 

Later, with Aunt May once more in the hospital, Peter goes to visit her and she tells her nephew that she no longer thinks of Spider-Man as a menace. She also ends up solving the mystery of what happened to Mallone's loot: When she and Ben had first moved into the home and did renovations they found a box inside one of the walls. Inside they found the remains of Mallone's money all right, however it had long since been destroyed by silver fish. Later, after the anti-depressants that Mysterio injected him with have been flushed out of his system, Peter changes into Spider-Man and finds that his powers have returned to full strength and decides that after this whole experience he will continue being Spider-Man.

TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #200
FECHA: Enero / 1980

PORTADA: John Romita (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES: Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May
Villains: Burglar (Final appearance; Dies)
Other Characters: Anna Watson, Dutch Mallone (First appearance) (Appears in flashback and main story), Security Guard (Unnamed) (Final appearance), Harold Grimsby - Realty Agent (Only Appearance), Ben Parker (Dies in flashback), Dr. Reinhardt (Only in flashback)
Locations: New York City: Restwell Nursing Home, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, Aunt May's House, Newhope Memorial Hospital
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal
Vehicles: None
None ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman, Stan Lee

DIBUJO: Keith Pollard, Jim mooney 
TINTA: Jim Mooney
COLOR: Glynis Wein 
EDITORIAL: marvel comics 
GENERO: superheroes

PAGINAS: 37

FORMATO: .cbr

TAMAÑO: 8.9 mb
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sábado, 28 de marzo de 2015

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domingo, 22 de marzo de 2015

La Jeunesse de Blueberry #4 "Les Démons du Missouri" #5 "Terreur sur le Kansas" #6 "Le Raid infernal" #7 "La Poursuite impitoyable"

https://mega.co.nz/#!Xkc3DBqK!rgvbDXFzKcqTVVNkX65qLXvxPz-NHxL9a7aNRY2xXmY

" LOS DEMONIOS DEL MISSOURI "

Cuando Charlier y Giraud crearon al teniente Blueberry, nunca se habrían imaginado que su personaje de nariz rota llegaría a tener tanto éxito. Ahora podéis disfrutar de nuevo de la colección completa y seguirla a través de las tres líneas argumentales que abarcan toda la vida del carismático héroe del Salvaje Oeste. LA JUVENTUD DE BLUEBERRY, BLUEBERRY y MARSHAL BLUEBERRY, un recorrido completo por la historia de los Estados Unidos de finales del siglo XIX, con la aparición de personajes históricos como Lincoln y Gerónimo el apache. Una oportunidad única de disfrutar del mejor western elaborado en el noveno arte.

TITULO: La juventud de Blueberry #4
FECHA: 1995
PORTADA: Colin Wilson
ESCRITOR: Jean-Michel Charlier
DIBUJO: Colin Wilson (lápices, tinta), Janet Gale (color)
EDITORIAL: Dargaud
GENERO: Western, Comic Europeo, Aventuras
PAGINAS: 48
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 12.5 mb





https://mega.co.nz/#!24tgkLpT!cOSsVjBCusJhdi7A4Y_IWisThSQeD2GaRDzRsBmwMAw


" TERRO SOBRE KANSAS "


TITULO: La juventud de Blueberry #5
FECHA: 1995
PORTADA: Colin Wilson
ESCRITOR: Jean-Michel Charlier
DIBUJO: Colin Wilson (lápices, tinta), Janet Gale (color)
EDITORIAL: Dargaud
GENERO: Western, Comic Europeo, Aventuras
PAGINAS: 47
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 12.3 mb





https://mega.co.nz/#!KwsXmTCK!y6czHYZH-A8-lm5GUMhlOlgFFBHGJBOHjBUExog0aGA


" EL RAID INFERNAL "


TITULO: La juventud de Blueberry #6
FECHA: 1995
PORTADA: Colin Wilson
ESCRITOR: Jean-Michel Charlier
DIBUJO: Colin Wilson (lápices, tinta), Janet Gale (color)
EDITORIAL: Dargaud
GENERO: Western, Comic Europeo, Aventuras
PAGINAS: 50
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 11.4 mb





https://mega.co.nz/#!Tp9gUQ5I!3BbGYkw3tkZCxUBXYnDaOwMgAKn_vE9vcvqlvZKD1CA


" PERSECUCIÓN IMPLACABLE "


TITULO: La juventud de Blueberry #7
FECHA: 1995
PORTADA: Colin Wilson
ESCRITOR: François Corteggiani
DIBUJO: Colin Wilson (lápices, tinta), Janet Gale (color)
EDITORIAL: Dargaud
GENERO: Western, Comic Europeo, Aventuras
PAGINAS: 49
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 12.7 mb




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Stephen King - "Christine" & "Pet Sematary"

http://www.mediafire.com/download/5owpybaemw66evf/20SK-CHR.p


" CHRISTINE "

Christine es una novela del escritor estadounidense Stephen King, publicada en 1983. Cuenta la historia de un automóvil aparentemente poseído por fuerzas sobrenaturales. En 1983 se realizó la película sobre Christine.

El protagonista de Christine es Arnold Cunningham, apodado Arnie; un joven muy tímido y estudioso que participa en el club de ajedrez de su escuela. Pero es objeto de las burlas de toda la facultad a causa de su acné y sus grandes gafas. El mejor amigo de Arnie es Dennis, mucho más popular que él, ya que juega en el equipo de rugby.

Una tarde, mientras viajan en el coche de Dennis, Arnie ve un viejo coche rojo muy descuidado, modelo Plymouth Fury del año 1958, con un rótulo de "Se Vende", a pesar de su mal estado, su vendedor lo llama "Christine", Arnie se siente extrañamente atraído por él, por lo que lo compra. Sin embargo, Arnie no puede tener el coche en su casa, ya que sus padres se han enfadado con él por comprar el coche sin consultarles, de modo que tiene que dejarlo en un garaje.

Con el tiempo, Dennis comienza a notar ciertos cambios en su amigo: el acné de Arnie desaparece, deja de usar gafas y de jugar al ajedrez. Arnie está más seguro de sí mismo, pero también está profundamente obsesionado con Christine, solo habla de ello y trabaja duramente hasta que logra restaurarlo. Al mismo tiempo, Arnie comienza a salir con Leigh, la alumna más bonita de la escuela.

Una noche, los abusones del colegio entran al garaje y destruyen a Christine. Después empiezan a haber varias muertes, con la peculiaridad de que casi todas esas muertes fueron a personas que alguna vez molestaron a Arnie o a Christine. Dennis descubre que Christine tiene vida. Dennis se lo cuenta a Leigh quien confiesa que ella también lo sospecha. Luego Denis y Leigh se enfrentan finalmente con Christine, montados en una maquina de construcción. Mientras destruyen a Christine, a muchos kilómetros están Arnie y su madre muriendo por un enfrentamiento que tuvieron con Christine anteriormente. El padre de Arnie es aplastado por Christine unas horas antes de que esta sea destruida.

TITULO: Christine 
AUTOR: Stephen King 
GENERO: Horror, Terror 
AÑO: 1983 (revisado) 
TRADUCTOR:  Adolfo Martin 
EDITORIAL: Viking Press 
PAGINAS: 417 
FORMATO: .pdf 
TAMAÑO: 2.07 mb


http://www.mediafire.com/download/xl1o3jz2qcay93v/21SK-CDA.pdf

" CEMENTERIO DE ANIMALES "

Cementerio de animales (título original en inglés: Pet Sematary) es una novela de terror del escritor estadounidense Stephen King, publicada por primera vez en 1983. Publicada en México por Edivisión como "Semeterio de Mascotas", respetando la falta ortográfica en el título, la cual se explica perfectamente dentro de la novela. Fue nominada para los "World Fantasy Award for Best Novel" (premio a la mejor novela) en 1984. Fue llevada al cine en 1989.

La novela está inspirada, según comentarios del propio autor, en el cuento La pata de mono de W. W. Jacobs.

Louis Creed se instaló en una hermosa casa en Ludlow (Maine) junto con su modesta familia. Al llegar al lugar donde se encuentra la residencia conoció a Jud Crandall, un viejo y amable vecino de los Creed y de esta manera terminaron enlazando una amistad.

Todo transcurrió normal, hasta que, llevado por su vecino, conoció el misterioso cementerio de animales, que se encuentra atravesando un camino detrás de su patio. Tras ésto, ocurre la muerte del gato de la familia, Church. Jud ofrece enterrar al gato en un cementerio cercano al de animales, recorriendo un largo camino hacia arriba. En ese momento no dio ninguna explicación.

Al día siguiente el gato regresó de entre los muertos, siendo maloliente, agresivo y torpe. Louis quedó impactado y acudió a la casa de Jud para hablar de lo ocurrido. Éste le explicó que las tierras de más allá del cementerio de animales fueron sagradas y mágicas para los amerindios de la zona llamados "micmac". En esas tierras se creó un cementerio donde se enterraban seres queridos que han fallecido, devolviéndolos a la vida. Luego añadió que en ese momento, el lugar estaba maldito por la entidad demoníaca denominada por los micmac "wendigo". Por esta razón, los dueños de esa tierra hace muchos años dejaron de utilizar el lugar por las desgracias que producía. Contó acerca del perro de su infancia, Spot, al cual había enterrado allí y volvió de manera dócil pero con un olor a muerto que jamás se fue. Esto no ocurrió de manera dócil, comentó también, con el toro Hanratty de McGovern's, al cual luego tuvieron que matar por haberse vuelto extramadamente agresivo y violento. Contó también que lo había hecho porque su niña amaba mucho al animal, no para perjudicarle, y que sólo en ésa ocasión había ocurrido algo malo con un animal resucitado.


TITULO: Pet sematary
AUTOR: Stephen King
GENERO: Terror
AÑO: 1983 (revisado)
TRADUCTOR:  Ana M. de la fuente
EDITORIAL: Doubleday
PAGINAS: 295
FORMATO: .pdf
TAMAÑO: 1.61 mb


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