Scarab (Request) (Vertigo) (Restored)
- Type:
- Other > Comics
- Files:
- 8
- Size:
- 183.39 MB
- Tag(s):
- Scarab Vertigo Comic Book Restored John Smith Scot Eaton Mike Barreiro Stuart Chaifetz
- Uploaded:
- Oct 29, 2012
- By:
- LeonardTSpock
Going to knock out a few requests while BayImg is down. I figure the people who requested these probably don't need a cover image to decide whether or not they want them. Issues 1-8 of 'Scarab' Vertigo/DC Comics, 1993-1994 Written by John Smith Pencils by Scot Eaton Inks by Mike Barreiro Colors by Stuart Chaifetz The series came about when John Smith asked Stuart Moore for his ideas about a possible revival of Doctor Fate for DC's Vertigo imprint, giving the Vertigo line its interpretation of DC's Golden Age history and characters. However, Smith's proposal was deemed "too extreme" for an established character and he was asked to rework the concept into an original creation, which became Scarab. Scarab was subsequently cut down from an ongoing series to a limited series, which, with pencils by Scot Eaton and inks by Mike Barreiro, ran for eight issues between 1993-1994. Louis Sendak is a 78-year-old man, and a retired superhero. A green door in his house leads to an other-worldly labyrinth where his father would often disappear during Louis' childhood to collect strange, alien items. One of these items was the Scarabaeus, which latched on to Louis in 1941 and transformed him, giving him mystical superpowers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This already exists at TPB, but it's no longer being seeded. I'm doing a requester a solid and giving this book some new life.
Hey Thanks for your hard work. i have a request if possible: Scarygirl by Nathan Jurevicius. thanks!
Hi, I'm sorry if I have too many requests to you, if you can't find it, it's okay,.. anyway can you please upload more graphic novel published by Campfire, (like the one you posted before named "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) they really make good graphics, thanks...
Crap, I didn't put Campfire in the tags on Huckleberry Finn. Lame! Oh well. Yes, I am on the lookout for those, Mr.Bookworm. I've already uploaded two others...
http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/7743923/The_Lost_Continent_(Edgar_Rice_Burroughs)
http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/7725695/400_BC_-_The_Story_of_the_Ten_Thousand
http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/7743923/The_Lost_Continent_(Edgar_Rice_Burroughs)
http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/7725695/400_BC_-_The_Story_of_the_Ten_Thousand
You're most welcome, Val_Wood. I don't have Scarygirl at the moment, but I added it to the search list.
@LeonardTSpock- thanks so much for that link, I really appreciate it, you're the best,... =)
Oh great cavernous one...
I am always... intrigued... by requests. Unfortunately, to the best of my knowledge and research...
Daomu did not make it beyond issue eight. Even though it says 'next issue' at the end, it appears issue nine never happened (or hasn't happened yet).
Jennifer Blood: First Blood has only had one issue released thus far. I'm pretty sure multiple ups will appear for that one when issue two finally hits the racks.
The Secret History I can work on. Issues 19-20 are available individually and in TSH Omnibus Vol 3. At this point, I only have 1-18 myself, so I'll add those to the search list.
I am always... intrigued... by requests. Unfortunately, to the best of my knowledge and research...
Daomu did not make it beyond issue eight. Even though it says 'next issue' at the end, it appears issue nine never happened (or hasn't happened yet).
Jennifer Blood: First Blood has only had one issue released thus far. I'm pretty sure multiple ups will appear for that one when issue two finally hits the racks.
The Secret History I can work on. Issues 19-20 are available individually and in TSH Omnibus Vol 3. At this point, I only have 1-18 myself, so I'll add those to the search list.
i have yet to see any Roy Thompkins or Trailer Trash comics on TPB, or any Johnny Ryan's work including Angry Youth. I grew up reading these along with Daniel Clowes and Peter Bagge and was wondering if you had any comics by or similar to these fine storytellers. Thanks again!
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