>What is this thread? Every Wins'day at Win-O'-Clock we gather here and post links to the latest scans and rips of comic books. Most links we uploaded ourselves, others we are sharing from elsewhere. Some comics we've even purchased ourselves (but most we didn't). If you'd like to help out, just ask and we would be delighted to tell you how. Otherwise, be patient, be polite, and understand the simple concept behind these words: Not posted means not available yet.
>Where can I find downloads for other comics? Warez forums/blogs, DDL-indexing search engines (like FilesLoop), torrent trackers (like ETTV) and other P2P networks (like DC++). If a link has been posted on Yas Forums, you can search for it in the Desu archive (add "http*" to searches to return only posts with links). If all else fails, just >buy it.
>Where can I buy comics? comixology.com/ amazon.com/ On the various publishers' webstores, and at your local comics shop.
>How do I download from websites that only give me .exe files? Untick the checkbox under the download button.
>How can I find this thread every week? If you are using the inline extension go to Yas Forums.org/co/official or use the option under "Filters & Post Hiding". If you have 4chanX go to Settings > Filter > Subject and add the following line: /Official Win-O'-Thread/;highlight
>And last but not least If I spent as much time reading books as I do not reading books, do you think I'd ever finish a book?
>do you think I'd ever finish a book? Yes. And THEN you'd be SORRY!
Cameron Collins
Nice.
Liam Perez
If Danke is here, are you still planning to rip Val x Love volume 7 or are you waiting for volume 8 that gets released next month to do a double release?
Eli Reed
>Superior Spider-Man v03 - No Escape (2013) (Digital) (F) (Zone-Empire)
Is there a (F) version of Superior Foes?
Parker Rodriguez
Has Comixology released an HD version of Red Hood Outlaw?
Juan Garcia
You can actually check that yourself
Sebastian Perez
Since we are on the topic, I'll mention that Living-Room Matsunaga-san Vol. 7 (last release was Vol. 4 I believe) and Lovesick Ellie Vol. 10 (last release was Vol. 6 I believe) are out now. Maybe you (Danke) can consider catching up on the two series at some point if you are still interested in reading them.
Find-o user, could I get some fixes? Black Hammer Giant-Sized Annual (2017) (digital) (Son of Ultron-Empire).cbr Black Hammer - Cthu-Louise (2018) (digital) (Son of Ultron-Empire).cbr
HE CAN'T KEEP GETTING AWAY WITH THIS! Paul Barnett (1949-2020), Scots author and editor. He wrote much nonfiction including Encyclopedia of Walt Disney’s Animated Characters (1987). Orson Bean (1928-2020), US actor whose genre credits include The Hobbit (voice, 1977), The Return of the King (voice, 1980) died on 7 February aged 91. Zoe Caldwell (1933-2020), Australian-born actress whose films include Lilo & Stitch (2002), died on 16 February aged 86. Bob Cobert (1924-2020), US composer with several genre credits like X-Men: Apocalypse (2016), died on 19 February aged 95. Nick (Nicola) Cuti (1944-2020), US author, artist, screenwriter and animation designer (101 Dalmatians: The Series and others), whose Moonchild/Moonie character featured in both comics and novels, died on 21 February aged 75. Ellie de Ville, long-time letterer for 2000AD – working on Slaine, Strontium Dog, Defoe, Lawless and many others – died on 24 December aged 72. Victor Gorelick (1941-2020), US comics editor who worked for over 60 years at Archie Comics and was editor-in-chief there from 2007, died on 7 February aged 78. Hisashi Katsuta (1927-2020), Japanese voice actor best known as Professor Ochanomizu in Astro Boy, died on 21 February aged 92. John Shrapnel (1942-2020) , UK actor in 101 Dalmatians (1996),died on 14 February aged 77.
This week's suggestions for rich rippers: Knights Temporal TPB Vol 01 Transference TPB Grass Kings Volume 3 TP Something Is Killing the Children Volume 1 TP (Discover Now Edition) B.P.R.D.: 1946-1948 TPB Wyrd TPB Batman: White Knight - The Deluxe Edition HC Wonder Woman Spirit of Truth HC Familiar Face HC Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946 HC Corto Maltese Ballad Of The Salty Sea GN Judge Dredd Mechanismo: Machine Law TPB
And why would I give a flying fuck about that? Find-o user already delivered.
Henry Cox
Go blow your father.
Cameron Hernandez
Funny, I seem to remember your cunts crying to high heaven when the Find-O was down. Having another site to look at has you cunts crying just as badly?
Luke Adams
getcomics is the very last resort, even libgen is a higher priority along with comiccodes
Camden Bell
>crying to high heaven Does this mfer even know where he is?
Andrew Bailey
GetComics = Mega, Mediafire, Zippyshare Libgen = Might be working today. ComicCodes = all back end links are always dead.
Listen, I get that you don't like GetComics but your faggoty ass doesn't have to lie about it,
Isaac Jones
Posting for the "it's time" dude: Farmhand #14 Outer Darkness/Chew #1 The Dreaming #19
>spawn But why would you do that to yourself. I would unironically read Tarot over Spawn any day. At least Balents 1-2 issue stories tends to be somewhat entertaining.
You can say that I am relatively new to American comics, as I only completed Saga and Usagi Yojimbo. I have tried other comics but didn't continue with them. I started Spawn this year and liked to complete it since it's a huge comic with a reading order that I can follow and interested in binge-reading it.
I too used to think Spawn was the greatest thing since bread in slices. That was 25 years ago when I was an edgy teen and read the first ~3 dozen issues. I tried rereading it last year because >muh nostalgia and realized what a shitty writer Todd is.
Read Chew, Locke & Key, I Hate Fairyland, Invincible, Hellboy or something else instead.
Carson Sullivan
>todd macfarlane is a shitty writer >you should read this shittily written comics instead It's entirely relative. Todd MacFarlane is an average cape writer, which means compared to most fiction writers, he's below average. However, early Spawn was heads and shoulders above the rest of early Image, which rarely fit an entire story in a single issue, had art that was more interested in looking "stylish" than telling the story, and unlike every other Image writer at the time, even other halfway decent ones (for the time) like Erik Larsen or Sam Keith, MacFarlane's Spawn appeared to know what it was doing and have a clear ending in mind. It may have been slow progress, but it was always making progress, until you realized MacFarlane's "epic" was gonna take something like 300 or more issues to get to the point.
If Todd had kept the energy gimmick instead of getting rid of it so he could milk the series for 500+ issues, I'd respect it a lot more. And user will eventually hit the spot where it becomes an endless circle of [thing happens], [al fixes it], [al broods], [new thing happens].
Also, fuck you. Those titles are actually worth reading.
Joseph Ortiz
can't wait for this episode of celeripperity deathmatch
Gabriel Thompson
wampaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanch!!!
Thomas Taylor
Thanks for sharing. Love's Reach or Kuzumi-kun or Can't You Read the Room, please.
GC's links from years ago, from those Russian bot farms, still work, albeit they won't help you in the hubs or if you are a stupidly insistent console warrior
I'd put ComicCodes and even BookGN or MyComic Post in front of Libgen unless we're talking small floppies (under 50MB). CC is fine for anything after January 2019. He's not been at all good about re-upping links but why should he waste him time doing that for fucking cunts who won't donate to keep his site alive just because they can't into Libgen. BookGN dude isn't even re-upping his old links for people who buy FileDD premium from his referral links.
Also GC's MF links are usually dead for anything past a few days because assholes have nothing better to do that report them. As his Zippyshare die same as everyone elses.
Luis Martinez
he's too busy trying to part the folds from Bloatrons lard so he can eat out his asshole before he blows more air up it.
Thomas Thompson
danke probably has the dual pages clipped together instead of them being a separate page
Leo Morales
Me every time.
Based Kimiko was first. The other 2 keep following him.
Gavin Ross
>Wonder Woman Spirit of Truth HC mebbe >Johnny Hazard Sundays Archive 1944-1946 HC OKAY
the rest is / was trash
Nicholas Garcia
>> The Demon Prince of Momochi House v15 (2020) (digital) (aKraa) Thanks!
Have you guys thought about coordinating at least a little bit so you don't do the same things?
Oliver Reyes
Kileko ripped those:
>The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v01 - Getting The Band Back Together (2014) (Digital) (Kileko-Empire) >The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v02 - The Crime Of The Century (2014) (Digital) (Kileko-Empire) >The Superior Foes of Spider-Man v03 - Game Over (2015) (Digital) (Kileko-Empire)
And he's usually pretty good about releasing the fixes, so if you know that the CMX trades are now actual real books instead of their stupid Marble shit, just be patient.
Otherwise you're asking for what doesn't exist.
Lucas Diaz
It's more stuff for us so I ain't gonna complain. Just pick one and go with it
Lucas Diaz
I know this may sound preposterous, because >liking books but have you considered the possiblity that they might in fact like those books and both want to own them? Danke rips primarily for his own sake and is just a cool guy who doesn't afraid of anything so he shares them with us filthy rubes. I'm assuming it's the same for aKraa.
That's because Harvey is a hired killer whose victims never see him until it's too late. Through years of practice, Harvey's appearance and demeanor have become so devoid of humanity that he has become invisible. Unknowable. Untouchable. Until Harvey meets a woman who, strangely, can see him.
Featuring fantastic art - layered, intricate and fully neo noir from Joe Proctor and a script from superstar writer Daniel Way (Deadpool, Wolverine - Origins) this is the first complete collection of Gun Theory (Dark Horse: 154 pages).
^ zippyshare is a cross-posted mirror from elsewhere and it has added underscores because some people can't source from proper places like actual humans should
>Anyone's got a fast link to >Gun Theory (2017) (Digital) (Foyle-DCP).cbr
>Sorry but DCP doesn't love you enough WRONG AGAIN, CONSOLE WARRIOR
Thirty years from now the US is in the grips of an economic crisis. A cold war brews between the Augmented, who have integrated technology into their bodies, and the Authentic, who have not. This tension erupts into violence when the world's most famous anti-tech crusader, Clay Campbell, dies under suspicious circumstances and is resurrected with illegal neural technology. Rejected by his family, hunted by the government, and unable to control his terrifying new powers, Clay must seek help from the man he hates most--Kita Sovee--the mysterious leader of the hi-tech resistance movement known as Neon Future. From visionary Grammy-nominated producer and DJ Steve Aoki and Eisner award-winning writer Jim Krueger, with art by Neil Edwards and Jheremy Raapack (Impact Theory: 219 pages).
A police captain and his two detectives arrive on Biotope, a distant planet on which a scientific base has been erected, to investigate a murder-suicide. They soon realize that all is not right on this self-sustaining base and that the scientists, some of whom are downright hostile towards them, aren't telling them everything. A sci-fi thriller dripping with mood and atmosphere, in which the mounting tension is palpable and the jungle that lies beyond the glass walls of their claustrophobic interior is dense, oppressive and full of deadly secrets (Europe Comics: 49 pages)....
After the scientific base he was assigned to investigate blows up and almost everybody on it dies, Captain Toussaint finds himself wounded, lost, starving and alone in the middle of an endless jungle on a distant planet. More violence and more surprises await him in his claustrophobic and hostile new environment, and though he does find answers to his questions, the biggest question of all comes with an answer that has even this tough, crusty, unflappable cop shaken to the core. The chilling end to an environmental sci-fi thriller dripping with atmosphere (Europe Comics: 49 pages).
After their first explosive encounter, Giuseppe and Sophia hate one another with a passion. As fate would have it, both have a secret identity permitting them to conduct investigations incognito. Once his false mustache and wig are removed, Giuseppe becomes "the Eagle." And when her tights and black hood are donned, Sophia transforms into "the Black Scorpion." The Eagle and the Scorpion feel an irresistible attraction for one another... but will they share their first kiss and track down the mysterious "Codex Bellum" before Giuseppe and Sophia tear each other into beautiful little pieces (Europe Comics: 97 pages)?
>Lynx to dupe Yeah, except Lynx doesn't release in a shit resolution
Xavier Hernandez
In the cruel, brutal world of the "maras"— Latin American gangs—violence, suffering, and crime batter flesh and are on display on members' tattooed bodies. Death is the only way out. Initiated into a gang in El Salvador at the age of thirteen, Samuel Santos finds a way to escape a few years later... at an impossibly high price. Now, in Caracas, where he's found some redemption, Samuel must seize his only chance to regain a part of himself—a part that had beenped from him fourteen years earlier. Will he finally be able to write a new future over the tattoos from his past (Europe Comics: 74 pages)?
Entering life at the French royal court, a world in which "what is shown is rarely the truth," the young Princess of Clèves learns of passion's torments, of heartbreak, and of the agony of love. Claire Bouilhac and Catel Muller's graphic-novel adaption of this classic tale—often referred to as the forerunner of the modern psychological novel—remains faithful to the original 17th-century text, while also providing surprising and original insight into both the mystery of the creative act, and the link between the author, Madame de La Fayette, and her heroine, the Princess of Clèves (Europe Comics: 202 pages).
Red City Vol 1 TPB (2014) (Digital) (DR & Quinch-Empire)
Godland v06 - Goodbye Divine (2014) (digital) (Son of Ultron-Empire)
Robert Murphy
Manipulated by billionaire and high finance kingpin Bilkaer, Frank Carvale has become the scapegoat for the subprime crisis, and is paying a heavy price for the role he's played. Will he ever step foot outside the prison walls again? Whatever the case, revenge might just be within reach. Revenge... and possibly even redemption (Europe Comics: 57 pages).
When a botched Ponzi scheme landed Frank Carvale in prison, he thought he'd spend the rest of his life behind bars. But thanks to a lucky break, he's back at the head of Bright Capital, a high-powered hedge fund. This time, Frank wants to get things right, and a proposal from African-born heiress Josephine Paxton-Richet seems like the perfect opportunity to do some good in the world. But feeding the people of Eritrea—and keeping his board happy—might not be as easy as it seems... (Europe Comics: 48 pages)
Frank Carvale, a star hedge fund manager specializing in ethical investments, hoped to use a wealthy client's money to feed the poor in Eritrea. But the Eritrean president turns out to have other ideas: namely, enriching himself by selling off his country's land to the Chinese. Frank's quest to make a difference—and make money for his board—will thrust him into a dangerous showdown with a dictator as well as a confrontation with his old nemesis: Ergyu Bilkaer (Europe Comics: 48 pages).
^ Volumes 1 and 2 of this series were previously ripped; there are working non-FileDD and non-Libgen mirrors at the Kaskus escalation site. If you can't into their search features, just make a post and ask politely.
Sorry it took so long to cross-post and make these
In 1870, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch publishes "Venus in Furs," an erotic novel revealing the author's desire to be dominated by a woman. After the success of the novel, a woman turns up at his doorstep and offers to take on the role of the dominant woman. He submits to her completely and they get married. Years later, Leopold has remarried and lives a quiet life, far removed from the sexual escapades of his first marriage. This is when he learns that his surname is being used, to his detriment, to describe a new sexual perversion: masochism (Europe Comics: 127 pages).
"Girls, living in the country will be your chance," her parents tell her. And so Catherine Meurisse spends her childhood outdoors. Construction all around her: an old farmhouse renovated into a home, trees planted, a garden created, dreams cultivated. They dig, they graft, they plant a rosebush "adopted" from Montaigne, a fig tree from Rabelais. They observe the tumult of the outside world: new developments in industrial agriculture, the citification of rural France... With her characteristic humor, Catherine Meurisse has composed a witty poem dedicated to the countryside where her vocation as an artist first took form. The Great Outdoors, like Lightness, her previous album, is a testament to her conviction that nature and art —everything that grows, everything that lives against all opposition— always offer us a chance (Europe Comics: 89 pages).
What was the Roswell incident? Why did people in the Stone Age paint pictures on cave walls? What is the Larsen effect? What was the "Wow!" signal? How do carnivorous plants catch their prey? What is absolute zero? Author Fabcaro, smitten by science, tackles countless scientific subjects alongside artist Julien/CDM in this illustrated "encyclopedia." Through humor and irony, they manage to make even the trickiest topics accessible to all—in just one page (Europe Comics: 108 pages)!
>Marvel Masterworks - Savage She-Hulk v01 (2017) (Digital) (Kileko-Empire)
Matthew Green
>Arifureta - From Commonplace to World's Strongest Zero v01-02 (2019) (Digital) (danke-Empire)
Danke, any chance for Arifureta - From Commonplace to World's Strongest v03-05?
Benjamin Morales
that mega links to "aster of pan"
Christopher Miller
You're blind? Left is blurred right is tack sharp. Of course the right is better.
Blake Mitchell
OK
Hunter Taylor
Sure the left one is blurred but the right one has more artifact. I'm not too knowledgeable in the art of image compression so that's why I asked which is better. Thanks anyway for confirming.
Carter Turner
The year is 2068. The place, Fontainebleau forest, ancient home of some of France’s mightiest monarchs on the outskirts of what was once Paris. The post-apocalyptic society of Pan survives by growing rice and scavenging among the ruins of a destroyed civilization. Their precarious existence comes under threat when the powerful, technologically advanced Federation of Fortuna forces them into a dangerous choice—submit to Fortuna’s rule, or try to best them in a barbaric, ritualized game known as Celestial Mechanics. Pan’s only hope? A hot-headed outcast they’d rejected for being “un-Pan”: a girl named Aster.
Raowl is not a hero for the faint of heart: he slices, dices, and decapitates anyone standing between him and a kiss from a princess. Unfortunately for Raowl, the first princess he encounters doesn't find him to her liking. So when Raowl rescues a second princess, he doesn't take no for an answer—and as it turns out, the two have a lot in common! Raowl's rage is all the greater when the princess is kidnapped and taken to a castle full of cannibals, and he doesn't waste any time leaping into the mouth of the beast! A rollicking rewrite of classic fairy tales, filled with guts, quips, and colorful characters (Europe Comics: 69 pages).
For 14-year-old François and his fellow Resistance fighters, the situation in both their village and the country as a whole keeps deteriorating and the stakes keep rising: one of the townsfolk has begun denouncing Jews to the Nazis; the kids suffer another tragedy when someone close to them is killed in action; and the persecution of the Jews reaches previously unimaginable heights. In the face of such threats, the Resistance begins to bring itself together, uniting different movements and improving its radio communication, intelligence, and escape networks—largely thanks to members like François and his friends (Europe Comics: 58 pages).
Volumes 1-3 of these were previously ripped and can be found at Libgen, Kaskus scanlations forum (and again, just ask and someone will point you to the live mirrors if you can't into their crappy search feature), and BookGN should have updated their crap mirrors by now.
France has been under occupation by Nazi Germany for over two years now, and the French population is suffering under shortages, forced transfers to factories in Germany, constant propaganda, conflicting political views, and the brutal presence of a new pro-Nazi French militia. Nevertheless, hope remains alive as German troops are experiencing their first major defeats, and the Resistance network keeps growing. Communication with London is steadily improving too as radio operators risk their lives to transmit from inside the Occupied Zone. The children's new mission is to help these operators get their coded messages to the Allies... Easier said than done (Europe Comics: 58 pages)!
In a not-so-distant future, mankind's greed and short-sightedness have exhausted the planet. The vast majority of the population lives in misery among the ruins of civilization, while a small, privileged minority continues to enjoy a luxurious existence inside a few fortress-cities scattered around the globe, the Enclaves. Vivian is a member of the elite forces that protect and sustain this utopia—by any means necessary... (Europe Comics: 49 pages)
As far as his men are concerned, Vivian is fully recovered from his accident and extended coma. An opinion that is not shared however by Rachel, the team's new psychologist... and Vivian's ex-girlfriend! Personal entanglements aside, the team leader does still have those disturbing apocalyptic dreams—and then there's that "Blue Parrot" sign that seems to haunt him. A new mission to the Middle East might bring some answers at last... but will they be welcome (Europe Comics: 57 pages)?
>the right one has more artifact It shouldn't have any artefacting, it's a 1-bit version… what you posted is a badly recompressed version of what I released.
Danke, is this version of Fire Force from one of those dipshits on Nyaa who recompress your rips?
Robert Butler
this is from danke, he did it with domestic girlfriend (another kodansha published title) i think he also did it with something else but it escapes my memory
Twelve-year-old Tai Pham lives in the apartment above his grandmother's store, where his bedroom is crammed with sketchpads and comic books. But not even his most imaginative drawings could compare to the colorful adventure he's about to embark on. When Tai inherits his grandmother's jade ring, he soon finds out it's more than it appears. Suddenly he's being inducted into a group of space cops known as the Green Lanterns. Meanwhile, his neighborhood is being overrun by some racist bullies, and every time he puts pen to paper, he's forced to realize that he might not be creative enough or strong enough to uphold the legacy of his ba. Now Tai must decide what kind of hero he wants to be: Will he learn to soar above his insecurities, or will the past keep him grounded? From award-winning author Minh Le (Drawn Together) and artist Andie Tong comes the tale of a brand-new hero, the latest in the Green Lantern lineage (DC Comics: 142 pages).
A new series begins, collecting the complete adventures of Green Lantern from his earliest appearances in the late 1950s in chronological order as they originally appeared. The adventures begin with the origin of Earth's Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, as he inherits the power ring of his fallen predecessor, Abin Sur. Before long, Green Lantern faces strange foes from lost worlds, as well as the deadly Weaponers of Qward, and starts to unravel the mysteries of his own Power Battery (collecting Showcase nos. 22 - 24 and Green Lantern v1 (1960) nos. 01 - 03: 160 pages).
The 1960s adventures of Green Lantern continue in this new volume reprinting his stories in their original order of publication. Included are the Emerald Gladiator's battles with The Weaponers of Qward, renegade Green Lantern Sinestro, Hector Hammond, and introduces Tomar Re, an alien Green Lantern (collecting Green Lantern v1 (1960) nos. 04 - 09: 160 pages).
Welcome to the magical, mystical, topsy-turvy world of the House of Secrets, where Zatanna embarks on a journey of self-discovery and adventure...all with her pet rabbit, Pocus, at her side. Zatanna and her stage magician father live in a special house, the House of Secrets, which is full of magic, puzzles, mysterious doors, and storybook creatures-it's the house everyone in the neighborhood talks about but avoids. Not that Zatanna cares, though, because she is perfectly content.
But at school one day, Zatanna stands up to a bully and everything changes- including her friends. Suddenly, Zatanna isn't so sure about her place in the world, and when she returns home to tell her father, he's gone missing, lost within their own home. With thrilling twists from writer Matthew Cody and dazzling artwork by Yoshi Yoshitani, Zatanna and the House of Secrets will delight readers at the turn of every page-and the opening of every door (DC Comics: 157 pages).
A new millennium brings a new era for the Man of Steel, thanks to some of the biggest names in comics (and Mark Millar). The Son of Mongul debuts; Superman fights his Kryptonian ancestor; Etrigan poses as Santa Claus; and Obsession returns-or is it "Mrs. Superman?” If that's not enough, Metropolis gets a major upgrade thanks to Brainiac 13, looking to bring the city into the 64th century.
Collecting Superman v2 nos. 151-154, Superman: Y2K, Superman: The Man of Steel nos. 95-98, Adventures of Superman v1 nos. 573-576 and Action Comics v1 nos. 760-763 (Detective Comics Comics: 450 pages).
can't we at least get some YA batwank about Dick's life in Haley's Circus or about Jason's life as a homeless street urchin/boy prostie or whatever the fuck Tim was doing?
Austin Wilson
wtf, is that Steve Ao- >Steve Aoki presents PFFFFHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHA
Gavin Richardson
>After the Rain Omnibus v01-05 (2018-2019) (Digital) (danke-Empire)
So you want to tell people that's the cover from widget's release, it isn't a straight unzipped jpeg from the release either from the hubs or my mirror, but you know that, right? Right?
Nicholas Cook
Naisu
Jason Robinson
Is it lewd?
Ian Phillips
Nope. It's a sweet romance between a 45 year old man and a highschool girl. The first half was adapted into an anime too.
Someone spoil the ending for me. Do they end up together or is it the typical Japanese copout?
Mason Morgan
>Do they end up together No_____
Hunter Ramirez
Then what's the fucking point.
John Miller
There's none.
Carter Young
If no sex scenes count as porn then yes. Really pornographic. no nudes either.
Alexander Evans
No moron, widget's is A LOT smaller. DCP should learn to web rip.
Jayden Reyes
This is one of the best, sweetest manga's I have ever read. Totally adorable and charming, if a little slow...
Right up until the last volume. Really atrocious ending. Makes you wonder why you bothered reading the previous 9 volumes. I've been following this for years and it really pissed me off.
Thanks anyway Danke. Nice to have a HQ version of this. Now plz, plz fo Elegant Yokai Apartment yadda yadda...
Julian Anderson
Pretty much exactly what this dude said. There is NO point. Girl has a crush on old dude, old dude doesn't take advantage, old dude realises he has a crush on girl, still doesn't take advantage...
That's all ok. He is noble and kind and VERY liveable as a character. It's just that, by the end of the series, he is still stuck in the same, miserable rut in life, chain-smoking his way through a restaurant he manages. Girl moves on and keeps a fucking parasol of him as a memory.
>No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! v14 (2019) (Digital) (Tikas) >No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! v15 (2020) (Digital) (Tikas) Okay, buddy, you can't put that out at volumes 14 and 15 and not give links to the whole series.
Landon Rodriguez
>you can't put that out at volumes 14 and 15 and not give links to the whole series nyaa.si/view/1169840
Isaac Gray
But that is exactly the point. The girl (and by proxy all real-life girls) needed to realize that this relationship was doomed to fail and that it's best to never let it happen in the first place.
Isaiah Cook
Thankees.
Jordan Gutierrez
Don't use these sites. All of them sometimes provide viruses. My PC already formatted by itself due of these scummy sites.
Wednesday! The only day when Yas Forums deserves to be visited. The only day when you meet tripfags and namefags who do NOT deserve a bullet to the face. The only day when you can unfilter the names of the Big Two in your 4chanX.
>Man-Eaters - Tomorrow Belongs To You (2020) (Digital) (Mephisto-Empire).cbr
This is not even a comic -- it's just a graphic design portfolio disguised as self-satisfied gags, like 8 fake hundred dollar bills with ruth bader ginsburg instead of good ol' benny frank
tom king is a real person albeit a CIA plant scott snyder, on the other hand, was a figment of #didiot's imagination and someone Putin installed in Burbank to forment division and ensure that the election would be called in favor of The Cereal King
man, even in comics, Europeans are getting replaced.
Kevin Lewis
The publisher Europe Comics is basically Soros Comics.
Landon Walker
Quick week, just need Red Sonja and we're done!
Parker Phillips
>at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! v14 (2019) (Digital) (Tikas) >letsupload.co/1vgib/ >>No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! v15 (2020) (Digital) (Tikas) >letsupload.co/1vgig/
Any mirrors on a host that works?
Brayden Roberts
Grow a backbone, faggot.
Parker Ward
Shut up Georges
Jaxson Diaz
>Quick week, just need Red Sonja and we're done! Here you go!
Regarding Rivers of London v2: maybe, don't count on it. Don't count on any other volumes anytime soon either, the comics have been rather disappointing. I'll be ripping them whenever I have money left that I'm sure I won't use for anything else.
Thanks for the message, Pajeet! I'll pass it on to the scanners and rippers so they'll be sure to make it their *top* priority! ... just as soon as you take your poo to the loo, that is.
What franchises do you recommend, for someone who hates disney, hates marvel, hates star wars, hates fox, hates alien, hates avatar (not avatar nickelodeon) hates the simpsons, hates bluesky, hates pixar and hates all companies owned by the walt disney company?
Andrew Nelson
>Regarding Rivers of London v2
Since someone spent the cash doing the floppies and vol. 1, why don't you put it back to your discord or wherever the fuck y'all chat and tell them to stop duping shit and do something that's unripped, particularly since it's in the MIDDLE of what's ripped?
Kevin Ramirez
>hating alien how dare you
Jacob Wilson
There's the fucking Kirkman BS or the Millarworld BS at Image?
OR any of the licenses at Dynamite or IDW, like James Bond or the TMNT/Sonic?
OR for that matter, go back to reading Archie....
Thomas White
I'm sorry if I've offended you
but I want to be 100% away from all that shit from the walt disney company
This... is actually an interesting take on Superman.
Ayden Bailey
Ahoy Comics is pretty consistently good, apart from that one lame comedy series, Hashtag Danger. Their other comics are intelligent, thoughtful, and well written. [spoiler I've actually felt like reading them now and then.[/spoiler]
Ethan Cruz
Is it some new material or pages from Steel Cage one-shot?
Well, I kinda liked that parody of F4 (I was reading Hashtag Danger mostly for that bear astronaut though)
Chase Collins
It's a freebie on CMX, I think it is just the Steel Cage one-shot since Penultiman is the 'winner' of that for the mini-series run. I don't even think they printed these for "free" distribution at LCS, but they may be doing one of those split double/triple issues for other Ahoy boys when FCBD rolls around.