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Carla McNeil - Finder V1-7
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Carla Speed McNeil Finder Lightspeed Press Dark Horse Comic Book Library Voice King Cats Sin Eater Talisman Dream Sequence Mystery Date Rescuers Five Crazy Women

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Jun 20, 2013
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LeonardTSpock



Apologies for the do-over on this one - I just couldn't live with the name of the writer/artist so mangled in the title. Nothing about the folder or files changed, though, so when you start this torrent (in theory) it should just continue your previously started download (if the folder and files you started downloading previously are still in the same place, anyway).

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Everything Written and Illustrated by Carla Speed McNeil

'Finder V1 Sin Eater'
Lightspeed Press, 2007, 384 pages (this version Lightspeed Press/Dark Horse Comics, 2011, 377 pages, ditigal)
This volume contains issues 1-14, 22 and extensive notes from the author.

'Finder V2 King Of The Cats'
Lightspeed Press, 2001, 120 pages (this version Lightspeed Press/Dark Horse Comics, 2011, 114 pages, digital)
This volume contains issues 15-18 and extensive notes from the author.

'Finder V3 Talisman'
Lightspeed Press, 2002, 104 pages (this version Lightspeed Press/Dark Horse Comics, 2011, 85 pages, digital)
This volume contains issues 19-21 and extensive notes from the author.

'The Finder Library V2'
Lightspeed Press/Dark Horse Comics, 2011, 616 pages (for this digital version)
This volume contains issues 23-38, extensive notes from the author and a 25 page cover gallery.
Withing the Finder series this book includes, V4 Dream Sequence, V5 Mystery Date, V6 The Rescuers, V7 Five Crazy Women

1195 pages in total, somewhere around 1100 pages of story. Informative Wiki page, but don't read too much if you don't want parts of the book spoiled...
  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finder_%28comics%29  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carla_Speed_McNeil

Also available...

Finder - Voice  
http://thepiratebay.ee/torrent/7735317/Carla_Speed_McNeil_-_Finder_-_Voice

Comments

O.K., what kind of randomness is that? TPB interface is removing "Speed" from the name in the title line. It was there, I hit 'Add To Index' and watched it disappear. Frrreakaaay.
The series is set in a vastly depopulated far-future Earth where numerous hunter-gatherer cultures, some human and some not, surround densely overpopulated domed city-states of recognizably modern urbanites functioning at a high technological level. Our own civilization and its considerably more advanced successors are lost to prehistory save for a few twentieth-century pop cultural artifacts conveniently recovered by well-paid psychics.

The cities, particularly the city state of Anvard, are dominated by wealthy and exclusive clans which self-select their members for physical and psychological homogeneity and head up a hierarchy of half-clan culls, clanless half-citizens, slaves, visiting nomads (some non-human), and genetic "constructs" with animal features. Large corporations and a decentralized infotrader/media network both wield considerable and at times quite nefarious influence. Office workers routinely jack in to virtual reality environments while walking the city as zombies.

The societies outside the domes endure less overt injustice but much more privation and danger. These include, but are not limited to, several aboriginal human cultures, an all-but-matriarchal civilization of lion-women, enigmatic raptor lizards with organs adapted specifically to brain surgery and genetic engineering, and cow-horned farmer-pirates harvesting enemy crops in giant militarized combines, and they are all constantly in low-grade conflict with each other for scarce resources.
The answer is simple: gremlins. or Deus ex machine.

Thanks for the ul!