The Batman and Robin Adventures Complete (1995-1998)
Eng | 28 CBR's | DC Comics | Nov 1995 - Jan 1998 | 315.6 MB Total
The Batman and Robin Adventures was a DC comic book series featuring the title characters set in the continuity and style of Batman: The Animated Series aired on television and not based on the regular DC Universe. It was actually a re-launch of the (separate) comic book series "The Batman Adventures" when the animated tv series was re-branded as The Adventures of Batman & Robin. Many comic book databases list only the series' 25-issues including its two annuals from 1995 to 1997 but a later comic book special titled "Sub-Zero" was published in January of 1998 as the official adaptation of the DC-Warner Bros. animated special Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero aired on February 11, 1998. It is included in this compilation to make it complete.
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Toradora (2006-2009)
English | PDF | 10 volumes | 83.22 MB
Toradora!'s story begins with the male protagonist Ryuuji Takasu who is frustrated at trying to look his best as he enters his second year of high school. Despite his gentle personality, his eyes make him look like an intimidating delinquent so he is utterly hopeless about his chances of getting a girlfriend anytime soon, and does not have many close friends either. After being greeted by his hungover mother in the morning, Ryuuji goes to school and is happy to find that he gets to be in the same class as his best friend Yuusuke Kitamura and crush Minori Kushieda. However, it is then that he unexpectedly knocks into "the school's most dangerous animal of the highest risk level" — Taiga Aisaka — who just happens to also be in his class, and is a good friend of Minori.
Taiga has a negative attitude towards others and will not hesitate to snap at people. After meeting Ryuuji, she takes an instant dislike of him. Taiga comes from a rich family, though she moved out to live on her own due to family issues, and by coincidence is now living in an apartment next door to Ryuuji. After Ryuuji discovers that Taiga has a crush on Yuusuke, and Taiga finds out about Ryuuji's affections towards Minori, Ryuuji suggests that they cooperate so they can win the object of their affections. Ryuuji says he will do anything to get closer to Minori, which Taiga exploits, making Ryuuji her personal servant, and getting him to do h
Realworlds #1-4 Complete
Eng | 4 CBR's | DC Comics | Jan 2000 | 71 MB Total
Back in the 1950s and '60s, DC Comics devised a means of telling a number of fanciful stories that could never be pulled off in regular continuity (i.e., What if Batman had been raised by the Kents?, What if Superman lost his powers?, What if Superman had been raised by bad guys?, etc.) and deemed them "imaginary"stories. Marvel picked up the mantle in the '70s and '80s with their What if...? series, which raised some downright bizarre possibilities, before DC got back into the game with their prestige format one-shots, Elseworlds. With Realworlds, DC tried to do something completely different. REALWORLDS is the umbrella title for four one-shots that are set in our world, and explore the impact that some of the comic book publisher's more popular heroes have on every-day people. Each of the four stories are different from each other, set in different times and in different places, but they are all stories that explore the impact that fictional characters or groups of characters of the DC Universe, namely, Batman, the Justice League of America, Wonder Woman and Superman, have on the lives of persons the stories focus on, and how the values of these super heroes are reflected in these real people. Something off the beaten track of the usual superhero fare.
Compilation Contents
Realworlds: Batman
Realworlds: Wonder Woman
Realworlds: Justice League of America
Realworlds: Superman
Silver Age Storyline Complete
Eng | 12 CBR's in 2-Part RAR | DC Comics | July 2000 | 148.3 MB
Silver Age was a twelve-part storyline that ran through a series of one-shot comic books published by DC Comics in July 2000. Each of the 12 issues were a one-shot (feature issue #1 on the cover); however they formed a larger story arc in which The Justice League of America fights the Injustice League formed by the arch-villain Agamemno. The art, dialogue, narrative style and even the format of the comics (larger page-counts and half-page advertisements etc.) were deliberately anachronistic for the time of publication. In a way the issues served as a tribute, and in some cases a gentle satire, to the books and creators of DC Comics during the Silver Age of Comic Books.
Superman: Secret Origin #1-6 Complete
Eng | 5 CBZ 1 CBR | DC Comics | Sep 23 2009 - Aug 25 2010 | 2 Covers/Issue | 173.8 MB Total
Superman: Secret Origin is a six-issue monthly American comic book limited series written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Gary Frank. The story features what Johns and DC Executive Editor Dan DiDio are calling a "definitive" telling of the origin story of Superman, dealing with his early life in Smallville, his first adventure with the Legion of Super-Heroes, his brief friendship and eventual bitter rivalry with Lex Luthor, and his arrival in Metropolis and at the Daily Planet. The series' first issue was released on September 23, 2009 and the last issue was released on August 25, 2010. All high-quality Minutemen scans.
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Superman's origin story, most recently told in 2003-2004's Superman: Birthright limited series, has received numerous retcons and changes in the aftermath of the Infinite Crisis storyline.
Secret Origin will be told from the perspective of Clark Kent and no single issue will take place on his homeworld of Krypton. According to Johns, the story will begin with Clark's "earliest memory," and will be, "his story of self-discovery and the world's story of meeting Superman." -- Wikipedia
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