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Coleção  Marvel – The Lost Generation com 12 Exemplares    The Story – Marvel – The Lost Generation #12 – 1 (2000-2001) Marvel –  The Lost  Generation #12 – 1 (2000-2001):  Marvel: The Lost Generation is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics in 2000 and 2001. The series was scripted by  Roger   Stern  and drawn by John Byrne with both as co-plotters. Numbered in reverse  order, it began with issue #12 (March 2000) and finished with issue #1 (Feb. 2001).   Marvel: The Lost Generation  tells  the story of  superheroes  active after World War II but before the debut of the Fantastic Four, which is considered to be the start of the “modern age” of  heroes  within the Marvel universe. Although the Fantastic Four first appeared in comics in 1961, Marvel Comics utilizes a sliding timescale. The Lost Generation explored events in the  gap  between the  retirement /disappearance of superheroes active during World War II and the emergence of the modern generation of heroes. Informações Adicionais Código Identificador (SKU) 75960604839711 Editora Importados
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The Walking Dead: All Out War AP Edition     Published October 1, 2014 The Walking Dead: All Out War AP Edition  is a hardcover volume that collects the "All Out War" story arc of Image Comics' The Walking Dead. This artist proof edition includes issues 115-126 into one volume, and features the original pencil artwork by Charlie Adlard, uninked and unaltered. It was published on October 1, 2014. Contents Plot Synopsis The volume starts with Rick waking up and going to the bathroom to wash his face. "So today's the day?" asks Andrea Rick replies that it is and admits that they haven't been in any conflict like this before. He pauses for a moment before also stating they can't have a war without casualties. Andrea claims that they've "been at war since the beginning." Rick proceeds to tell her something he's never told anyone before: he's had doubts about himself and what he can do. Although people always have assumed that he has everything worked out, he almost got himself killed and feels burdened by Jesus' statement about being a leader people can follow, one who can rebuild the world; "I haven't done a very good job at that." Andrea reassures Rick that what makes him different is that he keeps trying despite everything around him and "whatever comes of this... it'll be worth it." At the same time, Ezekiel gets up and thanks Michonne for letting him stay at her place. With a smile on her face she says this didn't mean anything, but he replies that neither of them know that for sure. Michonne admits there is potential for something, but right now, it doesn't. Ezekiel says that he can work with that. While they are downstairs having coffee, there's a knock on the door and Ezekiel's head of security,Richard, says that the men from the Kingdom have arrived and are ready to go. Eugene is in the factory with some workers and tells Rick that two additional cases of ammo are close to being finished, adding to what they had already made. Rick thanks Eugene for all the work that he and the others have done in making the ammo to help them in the upcoming war.     Informações Adicionais Código Identificador (SKU) 978632150387 Editora Importados
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100 Dogs of War  Samarai Art  (Inglês) Capa Comum Tsukioka Yoshitoshi's triptychs and portrait series of the 1860s were predominatly musha-e ("warrior prints"), often with added mythological elements, and invariably drawn from Japanese military history, mostly from the 12th to 16th centuries. Yoshitoshi's major musha-e series, in terms of both its scope and its dynamic visual experimentation, remains Kaidai hyaku senso, or 100 Dogs Of War. Yoshitoshi was reputedly driven to create this series in 1868 after witnessing first-hand the bloody Battle of Ueno, a decisive clash of the civil war in Japan. Although inspired by recent events, the series again depicted warriors from Japanese history, showing some clasping bloody severed heads as trophies of war, others with their own viscera spilling out from the "belly cut" of seppuku (ritual suicide), others in the heat of battle firing guns, hurling spears, wielding swords or dodging bullets. Every aspect of war is represented. There are 65 known completed prints from the series, and several surviving drawings and sketches for designs which apparently never reached fruition; failure to complete the set is attributed both to censorship and to the nervous breakdown which Yoshitoshi reportedly experienced in 1869, an event which resulted in his virtual disappearance from the ukiyo-e scene for the following two years. This Ukiyo-e Master Special edition of Yoshitoshi's 100 Dogs Of War contains not only Yoshitoshi's full set of 65 completed battle prints, reproduced in full-size and full-colour, but also several fascinating preparatory drawings for unfinished designs. The collection also features an extensive illustrated introduction on Yoshitoshi's warrior prints from 1853 to 1889, bringing the total number of colour reproductions in the book to over 90. Ukiyo-e Master Specials: presenting individual art series by the greatest print-designers and painters of Edo-period and Meiji-period Japan. Capa comum:  104 páginas ISBN-13:  978-1840683165 Dimensões do produto:  21.59 x 0.84 x 27.94 cm Editora:  Creation Books; Illustrated edição (30 junho 2014) Idioma::  Inglês Informações Adicionais Código Identificador (SKU) 9781840683165 Editora Importados
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