anybody else here think Alex Ross is amazing?
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anybody else here think Alex Ross is amazing?
lol....thats why I posted that stuff I am gonna post some more in a minute but I just got the series run of Epic Illustrated and Marvel Fanfare so those are going up first
Thanks to all you guys uploading these great comics! I've been to other sites, but it's hard to find complete runs. I'd love to get into comics....penciling. If anyone's interested in seeing some art let me know.
By the way NAKHI, what ever happened to all the DC crisis? Are you still planning to upload them?
yea but it is still gonna take some time it is 8 gigs worth of comics
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lustrated1.jpg
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Epic Illustrated was a comics-magazine anthology published in the United States by Marvel Comics. The series lasted for 34 issues, from Spring 1980 to February 1986.
Similar to the US-licensed graphic-story magazine Heavy Metal, it featured mature content oriented at an older audience than traditional American comic books, as well as offering its writers and artists ownership rights and royalties in place of the industry-standard work for hire contracts.
A color comic-book imprint, Epic Comics, was spun off in 1982.
epic1-7Quote:
The magazine was initiated under editor Rick Marschall in 1979 under the title Odyssey, and originally set to launch as an issue of Marvel Super Special, Marvel's early graphic novel line.[1] After Marschall learned of at least seven other magazines titled Odyssey, the project was renamed Epic Illustrated and launched as a standalone series. Marschall was replaced by editor Archie Goodwin in the autumn of 1979, several months before the first issue was published.[2]
In addition to the work of such established mainstream-comics talents as John Buscema, Barry Windsor-Smith, Pepe Moreno and Jim Starlin, and such independent-press creators as Wendy Pini, Goodwin commissioned stories by many new cartoonists, including Steve Bissette, Jon J. Muth, Rick Veitch and Kent Williams. The anthology featured heroic fiction and genre stories, primarily fantasy and science fiction, but in a broad range of styles.
Epic Illustrated also included an occasional Marvel Comics protagonist, such as the first issue's Silver Surfer story by Stan Lee and John Buscema. Because the magazine was not subject to traditional comic books' Comics Code Authority, however, writers and artists were free to create material stories that might be risqué or non-canon.
Each issue usually featured a main story, a number of regular serials, and anthological shorts.
epic8-14Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/139163329/epic1-7.rar
epic15-21Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/139205531/epic8-14.rar
epic22-27Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/139216720/epic15-21.rar
epic28-34Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/139233415/epic22-27.rar
Code:http://rapidshare.com/files/139289486/epic28-34.rar
Would anyone happen to have some Punisher MAX? I'm looking for issue 60 since I got everything else.
I will look for it
u have 61?^^
good storyline starting up..new cover artist and writer...pretty cool.
do you need it?
I can get it for u if you need it ...
I personally do not read Punisher....
There's a series of books called "Photo Reference for Comic Artists" by Buddy Scalera. If anyone out there were able to help me find these I would be eternally grateful.
isn't there new old man logan stuff out?
nah not yet most likely next week