jueves, 12 de marzo de 2015

Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi "Force Storm #1" "Storm Force #2" "Storm Force #3"

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" TORMENTA DE FUERZA PARTE 1 "


In the year 36,453 BBY, the Talid monks of the Order of Dai Bendu on the planet Ando Prime feel the call of the Tho Yor, a massive pyramidal starship that has been buried in the Andobi Mountains for centuries. The Dai Bendu monks board the Tho Yor as seven other Tho Yor across the galaxy call out to the natives of the planets upon which they rest; the Tho Yor then travel the galaxy and visit other planets, gathering Wookiees, Humans, Twi'leks, Selkath, Cathar, and a number of other Force-sensitive species, before all eight travel to the planet Tython in the Deep Core. There, the eight Tho Yor gather around the ninth and largest Tho Yor, which floats above a pinnacle of stone, and the starships scatter themselves across Tython as the planet is engulfed in a ferocious Force Storm.

The pilgrims come to realize that they have been brought to Tython to study the Force, and they form the Je'daii Order—an order of warriors and scholars whose name is a Dai Bendu word meaning "mystic center." Tython is a planet that reacts violently to imbalance in the Force, so the Je'daii develop a philosophy of balance between the light and dark sides of the Force, which they name after the twin moons of Tython: bright Ashla and dark Bogan. However, the Je'daii eventually come to realize that Tython is unsafe for those who are not sensitive to the Force, and so all those who cannot touch the Force migrate out across the Tython system, settling the ten other planets in the star system. However, resentment of the Je'daii grows over the millennia, and in 25,805 BBY the Twi'lek Despot Queen Hadiya of the planet Shikaakwa begins the Despot War in an attempt to conquer the Tython system. Hadiya is defeated at Tython, but the scars of the Despot War remain fresh for some even twelve years later in 25,793 BBY.

Across the galaxy, the Infinite Empire of the Rakata species conquers the planet Tatooine, which was discovered by the Force HoundXesh in the service of his master, PredorTul'kar. Tul'kar's superior, Predor Skal'nas, requests Xesh's services in locating a Force-strong planet in the Deep Core that his own Force Hound, Trill, is unable to locate.
 
TITULO: Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi: Storm force #1
FECHA: Febrero / 2012 
PORTADA: Jan Duursema (lapices, tinta, color)  
PERSONAJES: Ketu, Ore'mun, The Rancor, Trill, Tul'kar, Xesh
ESCRITOR: John Ostrander,  Jan Duursema
DIBUJO: Jan Duursema 
TINTA: Dan Parsons
COLOR: Wes Dzioba 
EDITORIAL: Dark Horse 
GENERO: Ciencia ficcion 
PAGINAS: 26
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 10.1 mb


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" TORMENTA DE FUERZA PARTE 2 "

In 25,793 BBY, the space station Furies Gate on the edges of the Tython system briefly detects an incoming starship, and though the ship vanishes, Je'daii Ranger Hawk Ryo contacts the Je'daii Council and warns them of a dark presence he sensed entering the star system. On the planet Tython, the Je'daii Journeyer Shae Koda loses control of her rancor-dragon Butch at the Je'daii Temple Anil Kesh, forcing her master Quan-Jang to save the two from falling into the dangerous Chasm when Koda loses consciousness after witnessing a Force vision of a dark warrior. Koda sets off to follow the call of her vision, and around the same time, the Devaronian assassin Jaris Kan infiltrates Ryo Fortress on the planet Shikaakwa. 

Kan intrudes on a conversation between Baron Volnos Ryo and his Je'daii daughter Tasha Ryo, and as Tasha defends her father from the assassin, she also experiences a vision of the dark warrior. Tasha departs for Tython, refusing to side with her crime lord father after Volnos kills a disarmed Kan. At the temple of Qigong Kesh, Sek'nos Rath is experimenting with Force lightning and showing off for several girls when he witnesses the same vision, causing him to nearly lose control of his lightning. A fourth individual also shares their vision: the former Je'daii Daegen Lok, who is imprisoned on the moon of Bogan. Koda, Rath, and Ryo follow the call of the Force to the dangerous Rift on Tython, where they witness an enormous vessel crash onto the planet's surface. As they investigate the wreckage, the three sense a great darkness, and they encounter the source: the dark warrior from their vision, the Force Hound Xesh.
 
TITULO: Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi: Storm force #2 
FECHA: Marzo / 2012
PORTADA: Jan Duursema (lapices, tinta, color)
PERSONAJES: Daegen Lok, Hawk Ryo, Quan-Jang, Sek'nos Rath, Shae Koda, Tasha Ryo, Xesh
 ESCRITOR: John Ostrander,  Jan Duursema 
DIBUJO: Jan Duursema
TINTA: Dan Parsons
COLOR: Wes Dzioba
EDITORIAL: Dark Horse
GENERO: Ciencia ficcion
PAGINAS: 27 
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 10.1 mb
 
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 " TORMENTA DE FUERZA PARTE 3 "
 
The balance of the Force on Tython has been thrown into turmoil. A ship has fallen from the sky, bringing with it a strange, dark, and hostile individual. Three young Jédaii who felt "called" to the site of the crash now fight for their lives with their swords and the Force. But live or die, the storm that will engulf the homeworld of the Je'daii has already begun!
 
TITULO: Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi: Storm force #3 
FECHA: Abril / 2012
PORTADA: Jan Duursema (lapices, tinta, color)
 PERSONAJES: Daegen Lok, Hawk Ryo, Ketu, Quan-Jang, Sek'nos Rath, Shae Koda, Tasha Ryo, Xesh
ESCRITOR: John Ostrander,  Jan Duursema 
DIBUJO: Jan Duursema
TINTA: Dan Parsons
COLOR: Wes Dzioba
EDITORIAL: Dark Horse
GENERO: Ciencia ficcion
PAGINAS: 26
 FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 10.6 mb

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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin IV

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" LED ZEPPELIN IV "

El cuarto álbum de la banda Led Zeppelin, el cual no tiene título, es conocido principalmente como Led Zeppelin IV, para mantener la numeración de sus álbumes anteriores, aunque también recibe otros nombres: Zoso, Runes, Four Symbols, Four, Sticks o incluso Unnamed.

La reacción al tercer disco de Led Zeppelin no fue la esperada. La crítica esperaba un sonido más duro, y los fans reclamaban que el grupo siguiera el estilo marcado en el álbum Led Zeppelin II. Algunos incluso intentaron minar la reputación del grupo, acusándolos de ser solo músicos famosos. Ante esto, la respuesta del grupo fue bastante airada: " Just tired of the reactions on the third album , people were saying that only a montage So we said . 'Let's get untitled album ! ' Thus , people would like or anything. " - Page Español: "Acabamos hartos de las reacciones sobre el tercer álbum, de la gente diciendo que solamente éramos un montaje. Así que dijimos: '¡Saquemos un álbum sin título!' De ese modo, a la gente le gustaría o nada". Page

El resultado superó las expectativas. Para muchos fans y para parte de la crítica, el cuarto álbum es el mejor de Led Zeppelin.

Fue lanzado al mercado en 1971 y vendió quince millones de copias en poco tiempo, estableciendo al grupo como una de las bandas más importantes de la década. Con el tiempo, ha llegado a vender veintidós millones de copias, siendo el álbum más vendido de la banda y convirtiéndose a su vez en el segundo álbum más vendido de los años 1970, sólo por detrás de The Wall, y en uno de los más vendidos de todos los tiempos, ocupando la cuarta posición en el ranking de los álbumes más vendidos de la historia según la RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America).

El álbum incluye temas como "Rock And Roll", "Black Dog", "When the Levee Breaks" y sobre todo "Stairway To Heaven".


TITULO: Led Zeppelin IV
ARTISTA: Led Zeppelin 
GENERO: Hard rock, heavy metal, blues rock 
INTEGRANTES: Jimmy Page (Guitarra), Robert Plant (Vocalista), John Paul Jones (Bajo), John Bonham (Batería) 
PRODUCTOR: Jimmy Page 
INVITADOS:
DISQUERA: Atlantic Records 
AÑO: 008 de Noviembre de 1971
DURACION: 42:39 min 
FORMATO: .mp3 
TAMAÑO: 92.9 mb 
 

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ビリーバット Birii Batto 5 (Billy Bat)

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" BILLY BAT VOL. 5 "


Billy Bat cuenta la historia de Kevin Yamagata, un autor de origen japonés nacido en Estados Unidos que se dedica a ilustrar historietas para la editorial Marble [clara alusión a Marvel Comics], donde crea a un detective caricaturesco que resuelve crímenes, en un mundo habitado sólo por animales. Su nombre:  Billy Bat, un m urciélago de carácter frío, que siempre llega a la verdad en los asuntos donde mete el hocico. Pero, al parecer la idea del dibujo no es del todo suya. Viajando por Japón, Kevin descubre que el murciélago que gestó no fue diseñado originalmente ni por él ni por el otro autor contemporáneo, sino que su creación se remonta a los orígenes del arte rupestre. Aquí no se acaban las sorpresas, detrás habrá misterios que incluso implican al mismo destino de la humanidad...


TITULO: ビリーバット Birii Batto 5
FECHA: 2011 
ESCRITOR: Naoki Urasawa, Takashi Nagasaki 
DIBUJO: Naoki Urasawa 
EDITORIAL: Kōdansha 
GENERO: Manga, Seinen, Misterio
PAGINAS: 203 
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 57.5 mb

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The Amazing Spider-Man #188 "The Jigsaw is Up!" #189 "Mayhem By Moonlight!" #190 "In Search Of The Man-Wolf!"


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" ¡VUELVE JIGSAW! "

As part of a mystery villain's plan, when Electro took out the Indian Point power plant (last issue), it allowed for the next phase of his revenge scheme against Spider-Man to happen: Sending a number of men to break into the Cryonics building and capture the body of John Jameson, who has been stored there in suspended animation. 

While at the New York Hospital, Peter Parker and Betty Brant pay Aunt May a visit, and Peter is visibly emotional about Aunt May's recovery. Leaving May, Betty decides to take Peter out to have some fun. 

Meanwhile, in the secret hideout of the criminal named Jigsaw, the disfigured criminals men begin to voice their displeasure over their lack of action of late. Although Jigsaw makes no attempts to hide the fact that he is scared of running into more costumed super-heroes, he eventually bows down to his men's protests and agrees to take them on a heist. 

While they prepare, Betty bring Peter on a night time boat cruise with Flash Thomspon, Sha-Shan, Harry Osborn, and Liz Allan. As their voyage starts, at the J. Jonah Jameson hears the news of his sons kidnapping. Being brought out to supper by Joe Robertson, Jameson figures that Spider-Man is somehow involved, and decides to put the Bugle's resources into finding his son. 

Meanwhile, on the cruise, Betty hugs Peter (who is still at odds about having a relationship with her because of her recent separation from Ned Leeds) and is spotted by Mary Jane and her new boyfriend Brad Davis. The two have a chilly exchange that doesn't end well. However, the boat ride is soon interrupted when the boat is attacked by Jigsaw and his men who demand that everyone turn over their possessions. Peter manages to slip away and change into Spider-Man and fight the crooks, until Jigsaw manages to take Liz and Harry hostage. Not wishing his friends to be killed by Jigsaw, Spider-Man lets them leave, but not before he can tag Harry with a Spider-Tracer. 

Changing back to Peter Parker, Spider-Man waits for the boat to return to shore and leaves his other friends to resume his chase against Jigsaw. Jigsaw, beginning to crack due to Spider-Man's appearance agrees to let Liz and Harry go when he feels he's safe. Spider-Man finds the couple shortly after and point him in Jigsaw's direction. Putting the crook into a state of fear during his pursuit. When Jigsaw finally gets a bead on Spider-Man with his gun, Spider-Man calls his bluff and the criminal finds that he cannot bring himself to shoot Spider-Man, and he is easily tied up for the police. Leaving the scene, Spider-Man considers his situation with Mary Jane, and realizes that he left his camera aboard the boat and that it's probably lost to him now.

TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #188 
FECHA: Enero / 1979
PORTADA: Dave Cockrum (lapices), Terry Austin (tinta)
 PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: Betty Brant, J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson; Aunt May, Harry Osborn, Liz Allan, Flash Thompson, Mary Jane Watson
Villains: Jigsaw, Louie, one of Jigsaw's Henchman (Only Appearance), Archie, one of Jigsaw's Henchman (Only Appearance), Terry O' Conner, one of Jigsaw's Henchman (Only Appearance)
Other Characters: John Jameson, Sha Shan, Brad Davis (First appearance)
Locations: NYS: NYC: Daily Bugle Building, Newhope Memorial Hospital
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Belt Camera, Spider-Man's, Spider-Signal, Spider-Tracer
Vehicles: Cruise Boat 
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman 
DIBUJO: Keith Pollard, Mike Esposito
TINTA: Mike Esposito 
COLOR: Bob Sharen
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics 
GENERO: Superheroes 
PAGINAS: 18 
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 5.1 mb



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" ¡HORROR BAJO LA LUNA LLENA! "

Spider-Man is swinging across the city to make it to the New York Hospital, there he changes back to Peter Parker to visit his Aunt May before she is taken off to an old folks home. After May is taken away, her doctor makes a rude comment about how Peter won't have to worry about her and Peter loses his temper and almost punches him with his spider-strength before checking himself and leaving the scene. 

While at the Daily Bugle, J. Jonah Jameson becomes furious that none of his reporters or the authorities can find out what happened to his son and storms out of the Bugle office. Unknown to either him or Spider-Man, a shadowed figure and a mummified man are plotting to get revenge against both of them. Jameson goes to visit Marla Madison and tells her of his recent troubles and she comforts him. 

As Spider-Man breaks up an attempted robbery that is surrounded by the police. The police are less than happy about Spider-Man's involvement because they has the situation under control. Meanwhile, Jameson goes to visit District Attorney Blake Tower to demand he do more, when Blake cannot do so, Jameson decides to put out ads offering a reward for John's safe return. Jameson is too busy with this campaign to overly care about Robbie's lead on a shipment of stolen plutonium. 

This plutonium has been stolen by the mystery man gunning for both the wall-crawler and crotchety publisher and is using it to power his equipment in his secret Westchester headquarters to irradiate his mummified soldier. While back at Peter Parker's apartment, Betty drops in on Peter and the two talk about their relationship in light of her separation from Ned Leeds. This leads to Betty kissing Peter, telling him that she wants to leave Ned for good because she is still in love with Parker. 

Later, changing into Spider-Man, Peter web-slings across the city and happens upon the mummy attacking the Daily Bugle building and going after J. Jonah Jameson. Spidey tries to stop the foe and finds him super strong. In the scuffle over Jameson, the bandages on the attackers body unravel revealing it's true identity: The Man-Wolf. Shocked by this revelation, Spider-Man is distracted enough to be knocked out by one of the Man-Wolf's blows, the creature then grabs Jameson and flees the scene with his own father as captor.
This story is continued next issue...

TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #189
FECHA: Febrero / 1979
PORTADA: John Byrne (lapices), Bob Mcleod (tinta)
 PERSONAJES:
 Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson; Betty Brant
Villains: Mysterious Mummy, Mysterious Villain
Other Characters: Doctor Tompkins, Glory Grant, Marla Madison, District Attorney Blake Tower
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Newhope Memorial Hospital, Peter's Chelsea Apartment
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman 
DIBUJO: John Byrne, Jim Mooney
TINTA: Jim Mooney
COLOR: Glynis Wein
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics 
GENERO: Superheroes 
PAGINAS: 18 
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 5.0 mb

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" ¡EN BUSCA DE MAN-WOLF! "

Continued from last issue... The Man-Wolf has been sent to capture J. Jonah Jameson, and Spider-Man was unable to stop him. Recovering from a blow, Spidey goes after the Man-Wolf. While over in Westchester, the mystery villain trying to kill both Spider-Man and Jameson turns out to be Spencer Smythe. Smythe has been dying due to his exposure over the years to the various radioactive isotopes used to build the various Spider-Slayer robots that he built for Jameson. Blaming Jameson for his terminal health condition, he has orchestrated this whole event as a means to get revenge against Jameson, and to succeed at what he always failed to do: destroy Spider-Man. 

Back in the city, Spider-Man causes the Man-Wolf and Jameson to crash into a car show, where Spider-Man tries to take the Man-Wolf down and Jameson attempts to talk sense into his transformed son. During the fight, Jameson picks up a pistol that was pulled out of the hands of a security guard at the auto show. He is grabbed once more by the Man-Wolf who tries to flee and Spider-Man and the Man-Wolf end up fighting in the streets. 

Meanwhile, at the offices of the Daily Globe, a rival New York newspaper, it's owner K.J. Clayton demands that the editor Barney Buskin try to find a way to hire Peter Parker on as one of their photographers. While back on the streets, Jameson decides contemplates shooting his son, but can't bring himself to it when the Man-Wolf approaches and recaptures him. Taking Jonah to the Brooklyn Bridge, where -- upon Smythe's commands -- the Man-Wolf intends to throw Jameson into the water below. 

Spider-Man arrives on the bridge just as Jameson manages to being getting through to John's subconscious mind. As Spider-Man fights the Man-Wolf, the creature reverts back to John Jameson. Furious over another failure, Smyth activates his ace in the hole: A bomb implanted inside John Jameson, that will kill his pawn. This causes John to recoil in pain and fall of the bridge. Spider-Man goes after him and manages to grab John and save him from the deadly fall. However, John figures that there is nothing to do to save himself, and tells Spider-Man to tell his father that he loves him before letting go. Spider-Man watches in horror as John plunges to the water below, but disappears in a flash before he impacts with the water. 

When Spider-Man tries to explain what happened to John to his father, J. Jonah Jameson refuses to believe it, figuring that Spider-Man let his son die as some vendetta against the publisher, and demands that the "murderer" leave him alone.


TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #190
FECHA: Marzo / 1979
PORTADA: Keith Pollard (lapices), Al Milgron (tinta)
 PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: J. Jonah Jameson (Appears in flashback and main story)
Villains: Man-Wolf (John Jameson) (Appears in flashback and main story), Spencer Smythe
Other Characters: K. J. Clayton (First appearance), Daily Globe: Barney Bushkin; Marla Madison (Only in flashback)
Locations: New York City: Daily Globe Building, Brooklyn Bridge
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman 
DIBUJO: John Byrne, Jim Mooney
TINTA: Jim Mooney
COLOR: Michele Wolfman
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics 
GENERO: Superheroes 
PAGINAS: 18 
FORMATO: .cbr 
TAMAÑO: 5.0 mb
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