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Showing posts with label Award Winning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Award Winning. Show all posts

22 September, 2007

Digital Millennium Copyright Act: Removed Links

Blogger has notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that some content in Blue Apple Comics allegedly infringes upon the copyrights of others. The content in question has been removed. So there will be lots of dead links, UPDATED LIST as follows

  1. Civil War
  2. Civil War Inititaive
  3. World War Hulk
  4. X-Men Endangered Species
  5. Astonishing X-Men
  6. Fantastic Four First Family
  7. Marvel Universe The End
  8. Movie Adaptations
  9. Planet Hulk
  10. Professor Xavier and the XMen
  11. Secret Wars I
  12. Spiderman & Human Torch
  13. Spiderman: Amazing
  14. Spiderman: Friendly Neighborhood
  15. Spiderman: Marvel Adventures
  16. Spiderman: One Shots
  17. Spiderman: Sensational
  18. Spiderman Loves Mary Jane
  19. Spiderman: Evolve or Die
  20. Spiderman: Maximum Clonage
  21. Star Trek DS9 - N-Vector & X-Men
  22. Saga of the Original Human Torch
  23. Toxin: New Avengers Tie-in
  24. Ultimate Galactus
  25. Wolverine: One Shots
  26. Wolverine: origin
  27. Wolverine: The End
  28. X-Factor v1
  29. X-Men (Complete)
  30. X-Men Evolution

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13 August, 2007

Criminal: Eisner Award Winner 2007 - Best New Series

Criminal is an ongoing creator-owned crime comic book by writer Ed Brubaker with artist Sean Phillips published by Marvel Comics' Icon label. The series is a meditation on the clichés of the crime genre while remaining realistic and believable. In some ways it's an attempt to recapture much of the mood and style of Sleeper while removing the usual superhero trappings found in most mainstream comics

In Criminal, the story arcs are self-contained and focus on different characters, but these central characters inhabit the same world, frequent the same bar, and share a common history of two generations of crime. With his partner Ivan, Tommy Patterson ran the city's most proficient crew of pickpockets and taught the trade to his eight-year-old son, Leo. When Tommy was arrested and imprisoned for the murder of Teeg Lawless, Ivan took care of Leo and explained to him how following certain rules can keep a criminal "out in the world," out of both prison and the morgue.

Around the same time, Teeg Lawless' two sons were arrested. While his fifteen-year-old brother Ricky was sent to a juvenile work camp, Tracy Lawless was given the option of going to prison or enlisting in the armed forces. Tracy joined the U.S. Army, abandoning Ricky but honing his skills as a soldier.

The Series has won the following Awards at the Eisner Awards 2007:

  • Best New Series
  • Best Writer: Ed Brubaker

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21 March, 2007

300 by Frank Miller

300 is a historically-inspired comic book by Frank Miller. The comic loosely depicts the Battle of Thermopylae & the events leading up to it from the perspective of Leonidas I, king of Sparta. 300 was particularly inspired by the 1962 film The 300 Spartans.

Miller's art style for this project was similar to his Sin City work. 300 was initially published as a monthly five-issue comic book series by Dark Horse Comics, the first issue published in May 1998. The issues were titled Honor, Duty, Glory, Combat and Victory.

The series won three Eisner Awards in 1999:

  • Best Limited Series
  • Best Writer/Artist for Frank Miller
  • Best Colorist for Lynn Varley

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The work was collected as a hardcover graphic novel in 1999.The work inspired a movie, which is running to packed houses all over the world. http://300themovie.warnerbros/

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Plot of 300
A group of Persian messengers arrive at Sparta, demanding Sparta's submission to King Xerxes. Outraged and offended at their behavior, King Leonidas kicks the messengers into a pit and resolves to fight the Persians. Leonidas gathers 300 of his best soldiers to fight the Persians. As they march north, they are joined by a group of Arcadians and other Greeks. Arriving at the narrow cliffs of Thermopylae (or "Hot Gates"), in sight of the Persian army, they build a wall to halt the Persians' advance. Ephialtes, a hunchbacked Spartan, approaches Leonidas, requesting to redeem his father's name in battle, and warning him about a secret goat path that the Persians could use to surround them. Leonidas turns him away as his inability to properly hold the shield would create a weak spot in the phalanx.

The Spartans fight off numerous waves of Persian attackers, including their elite group of the Immortals, using the phalanx formation and hand to hand combat. The 300 defend their position for a number of days and suffer few losses. Xerxes, impressed, approaches Leonidas directly and promises him wealth and power in exchange for his surrender. The Spartan king declines, saying that he will instead make the "God King" bleed. Shortly thereafter, an embittered Ephialtes reveals the goat path to Xerxes, and is promised a lucrative and powerful position in the Persian Empire.

Meanwhile, the Greeks realize that Ephialtes has betrayed them, and the Arcadians decide to retreat in the face of certain death. The Spartans refuse to follow. Leonidas orders only one man, Dilios, to retreat and use his rhetorical gifts to tell the story of the 300 to the Spartan people, ensuring that they be remembered. Dilios reluctantly leaves with the Arcadians. At Sparta, Queen Gorgo appears in front of the council, to persuade the Spartan council to send reinforcements to Leonidas, the Council unites against Persia.

At Thermopylae, the 300 are surrounded by the Persian troops. Xerxes' spokesman demands their surrender, saying that Leonidas may keep his title as King of Sparta and become warlord of all Greece, answering only to Xerxes. In defiance, Leonidas throws his spear at Xerxes, and cuts his cheek, thus delivering on his promise to "make the 'God King' bleed." Xerxes signals for his archers to fire. The remaining Spartans are killed in the hail of arrows, with Leonidas dying last. Dilios eventually returns to Sparta and inspires the council with the bravery of the 300. Dilios concludes that the Persian army, who defeated a mere 300 Spartans only after great difficulty, must now be terrified to face 10,000 Spartans and 30,000 Greeks from the other city-states. The roused Greek host heads off to fight the Persian army, beginning the Battle of Plataea.

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28 October, 2006

Spiderman's Tangled Web

Spider-Man's Tangled Web is a comic book series starring Spider-Man and his supporting cast published by Marvel Comics for 22 issues from June 2001 to March 2003.

The title was conceived as an anthology series, where various creative teams not usually associated with Spider-Man (usually creators who had previously worked for alternative or Vertigo comics) could display their take on the character. In order to give the creators more creative freedom on the book, much of what occurred in the series was considered out of regular Spider-Man continuity.

One of the issues was nominated for an Eisner Award for "Best Single Issue of a Comic Book" in 2002.

Spider-Man's Tangled Web was finally cancelled in 2003 to make way for the new The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol. 2


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05 May, 2005

Gotham Central (Batman)

Gotham Central was a police procedural comic book series that was published by DC Comics. It focused on the Gotham City Police Department and the difficulties of its officers living and working in Gotham City, home of Batman.The comics were a commercial failure, although it is arguable that they were an artistic success. The series eventually became notorious for its outstanding reviews, dedicated fanbase and poor sales and was ended on issue 40.Gotham Central's debut yielded Eisner Award nominations in 2003 for Best New Series, Best Writer-Rucka, Best Writer-Brubaker, and Best Penciller/Inker-Lark. It ended up winning the Eisner Award - Best Serialized Story 2004 - "Half a Life" (Gotham Central #6-10) and the Harvey Award - Best Single Issue or Story 2004 - "Half a Life" (Gotham Central #6-10)



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