Download Suicide Squad – Blaze by Simon Spurrier (.CBR)

Suicide Squad – Blaze by Simon Spurrier #2(2022)
Requirements: .CBR/.CBZ reader, 303.3 MB
Overview: Suicide Squad – Blaze #2 (2022) : The inmates who volunteered for the Blaze program are discovering fascinating things about their newfound powers—and about the best ways to torment their Suicide Squad watchdogs. Are they discovering anything about their core mission of stopping the cannibalistic metahuman who’s terrorizing the planet and who, uh…might have just defeated Superman…? Well, slightly less so. But they’re all going to be dead in three months. Or a lot less. Let them have fun, eh?
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Download Wonder Woman #786 by Becky Cloonan (.CBR)

Wonder Woman by Becky Cloonan(#786)
Requirements: .CBR/.CBZ reader, 130.2 MB
Overview: Wonder Woman #786 (2022) : Tensions rise as the tribes compete with one another to determine the future of the Amazons. But a lot more than just glory is on the line—immortality is too! Little do they know, someone is pulling everyone’s strings from behind Doom’s Doorway. Who could it be? Find out in this jam-packed issue!
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Download DC Connect #24 by Daniel Sampere (.CBR)

DC Connect by Daniel Sampere(#24)
Requirements: .PDF reader, 207.4 MB
Overview: DC Connect #24 (2022) : July brings major changes to Gotham City, starting with Batman #125, the debut of writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Jorge Jimenez! Bruce Wayne is at a turning point, and the Dark Knight’s nightmares are just beginning! Over in Detective Comics #1062, writer Ram V and artist Rafael Albuquerque join the series and turn Gotham into a tragic gothic opera! Justice gets an upgrade in DC: Mech #1 by Kenny Porter and Baldemar Rivas, the dawn of a brave new mechanized DC Universe! Plus, bestselling author Kami Garcia and artist Isaac Goodhart take on DC’s magical bad boy in Constantine: Distorted Illusions!
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Download WE3 – The Deluxe Edition by Grant Morrison (.CBR)

WE3 – The Deluxe Edition by Grant Morrison(2011)
Requirements: .CBR/.CBZ reader, 363.6 MB
Overview: WE3 – The Deluxe Edition (2011) (Fan-Made) : Morrison and Quitely deliver the emotional journey of WE3 – three house pets weaponized for combat by the government – as they search for “home” and ward off the shadowy agency that created them. With nervous systems amplified to match their terrifying exoskeletons, the members of Animal Weapon 3 (WE3) have the firepower of a battalion. But as prototypes, they’re slated to be permanently “decommissioned” after their testing is complete, causing them to make a desperate run for freedom. Relentlessly pursued by their makers, WE3 must navigate a frightening world where their heightened abilities make them as much a threat as those hunting them – but a world in which they must find a home.
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Download Flash Comics by Gardner Fox (.CBR)

Flash Comics by Gardner Fox (#1-20)
Requirements: .CBR/.CBZ reader, 290.3 MB
Overview: Flash Comics #1 – 104 (1940-1949) : Flash Comics was an anthology comic book published by All-American Publications and later National Periodicals (DC Comics). The title had 104 issues published from January 1940 to February 1949. Although the name of the comic book was Flash Comics, the Flash was only one of many different series featured in the magazine. The series debuted with a January 1940 cover date and the first issue featured the first appearances of the Golden Age versions of the Flash, Hawkman, and Johnny Thunder. The Flash was later given a solo comic book series, All-Flash which ran for 32 issues between Summer 1941 to January 1948. Artist Joe Kubert’s long association with the Hawkman character began with the story “The Painter and the $100,000” in Flash Comics #62 (Feb. 1945). The Monocle was introduced in #64 as a new foe for Hawkman. Carmine Infantino’s first published work for DC was “The Black Canary”, a six-page Johnny Thunder story in Flash Comics #86 (August 1947) that introduced the superheroine the Black Canary. Writer Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert created the Thorn in issue #89 (November 1947). Flash Comics was cancelled in 1949 with issue #104. When DC Comics gave the Silver Age Flash, his own comic book series, it received the old numbering of Flash Comics starting at issue #105.
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