Download The Crow Completed Series by J. O’Barr and E. Draven (.CBR)

The Crow Series by James O’Barr and Eric Draven
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Overview: The Crow is a comic book series created by James O’Barr. The series was originally written by O’Barr as a means of getting over his girlfriend’s death at the hands of a drunk driver. It was later published in 1989, and became an underground success, with some movie studios seeking the rights to adapt it to film. It was adapted into a film in 1994 starring Brandon Lee, spawned three sequels, and a television series have also been made. The Crow has been translated into almost a dozen languages and has sold over a quarter-million copies world wide.

    The first four issues were published by Caliber in 1989, and are collectors items now, because they are very hard to find. Tundra publishing released the conclusion in 1992 and Kitchen Sink Press followed with the graphic novel containing a more complete story with previously unpublished material. Definitely a must own for any true fan of The Crow.

    The Crow itself is a supernatural bird that serves as the proth.

    During the person’s "rebirth," the crow serves as a guide, helping the individual tap into his or her potential and assisting in tracking down the wrongdoers. To other people, the crow seems to be nothing more than a common biagonists’ link between the living world and the realm of death. The magical crow is capable of resurrecting people who have been unjustly murdered, so that that person may be able to seek vengeance on the person or people responsible for their deatrd; but the crow is capable of speaking to the reborn, often helping guide them to exact their revenge.

    If the Crow is harmed or killed, the reborn becomes vulnerable. However, the Crow also seems to be much more enduring than a regular bird and might possess some regeneration abilities (e.g. in "The Crow" movie the bird survives after being shot with a rifle).[only applies in the films]

Genre: Comics, Fantasy, Supranatural, Heroic.

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    The Crow (1991/Series 1). The Crow TPB.

      Created by James O’Barr
      Publisher: Kitchen Sink Press (February 1997), Paperback: 244 pages

        This is the comic book series started it all. This is the story of a young man named Eric who along with his fiancè, Shelley is murdered on an abandoned road, by a gang of junkies, led by T-Bird. Due to the pain suffered by their souls, Eric is sent back to put the wrong things right. This is the ultimate ‘The Crow’ comic, as it is the one that started it all. It is a real sinister dark adaptation and overall the best Crow comic you’ll ever encounter.

    Dead Time(1996/Series 2). The Crow: Dead Time.

      Story, Color Covers By James O’Barr
      Script By John Wagner
      Art By Alexander Maleev
      Lettering By Dan Burr
      Published By Kitchen Sink Comix © 1996

        Based on the story of Joshua. This is the story of a Native American, called Joshua, who, along with his entire family is killed by renegades from the American Civil war. He comes back to avenge his and his family’s death, as the renegades have gotten a second chance to life, one hundred years later. The confederate soldiers use their new lease on life to once again wreak havoc. Joshua must track down his murders in this new and strange world.

    The Crow Flesh and Blood (1996/Series 3). The Crow: Flesh and Blood.

      Script By James Vance
      Story, Color Covers By James O’Barr
      Art By Alexander Maleev
      Published By Kitchen Sink Comix © 1996

        Based on the story of Iris Shaw. This saga of violent retribution is set against the spectacular background of the western mountains in which Iris Shaw, a federal conservation officer, dies when her office is dynamited by a ragged band of right-wing terrorists. Her tortured soul cannot rest because, not only was she unjustly murdered, at the time of her death, she was an expectant mother. Raised from her coffin by the crow who answers her thirst for justice, Iris exacts a terrible vengeance on the leader and his gang.

    Wild Justice (1997/Series 4). The Crow: Wild Justice.

      Script By Jerry Prosser
      Art By Charlie Adlard
      Covers By John Mueller
      Published By Kitchen Sink Comix / Top Dollar Comics © 1997

        Based on the story of Michael Korby. Michael Korby is murdered along with his wife Jan while their car is being hijacked. The murderers are two young punks who just wanted Michael’s car, but end up killing Michael and Jan. But it is also about one of the punks, named Darryl, who is in a way a victim, as he does regret the killing, he even has nightmares about it. This one is quite radically different than the others, as the reader is presented with another view, that of the killer. Also, this is the first comic that features two crows.

    Waking Nightmares (1997/1998/Series 5). The Crow: Waking Nightmares.

      Script By Christopher Golden
      Pencils By Philip Hester
      Inks By Ande Parks
      Covers By Miran Kim
      Published By Kitchen Sink Comix © 1997

        Based on the story of Mark Leung. Mark Leung was a cop in Chinatown until he and his wife were brutally killed and his daughters kidnapped. Now he is the Crow, and he stalks New York’s mean streets seeking his murderers and trying to save his daughters from the clutches of a child pornography ring. Det. Caitlin Murphy, his former partner, is following Mark’s bloody trail of vengeance, and his daughters are dreaming dark dreams of the crow and their dead father as he battles criminals and even the dark spirit who has resurrected him to reach their side.

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