rnCollectors Coins Great Britain 2009 (36th Edition)rn2009 | Chris Henry Perkins | Rotographic | ISBN: 978 0948964862 | English | PDF | pages 141 | 45.4 Mbrnrn Continue reading »
rnStrange Tales #2 (Of 3)rnEng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Marvel Comics | Oct 7 2009 | 53 Pages | 25.8 MBrn+ Strange Tales Issue #1rnrn Continue reading »
rnSpider-Man 1602 #1(Of 5)rnEng | RS & Hotfile | CBR | Marvel Comics | Oct 7 2009 | 25 Pages | 17.7 MBrn Continue reading »

The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers — a bunch of establishment-hating, drug-using,
draft-dodging hippies — are definitely a product of their time, the late 1960s and early ’70s.
But somehow, they’ve managed to survive beyond that time, and remain in print even today.
Gilbert Shelton, already known for Wonder Warthog, created the Freak Brothers
(Fat Freddy, Freewheelin’ Franklin, and Phineas Phreak) in 1968, when he was living in Austin, Texas.
Their first adventure appeared in Feds ‘n’ Heads, a counter-culture publication that is still reprinted from time to time.
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The Corel Painter software is a phenomenal program that allows users to create works of art that look as though they could have been painted on canvas using real paints.
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The Marvel Comics event of 2008 is here—SECRET INVASION!
The shape-shifting alien race known as the Skrulls has secretly infiltrated every super-powered organization on Earth with one goal…full-scale invasion! Brian Bendis and Leinil Francis Yu leap off the pages of mega-hit New Avengers and deliver a story that will change the Marvel Universe forever,
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Veteran professional photographer Serge Timacheff walks you through the features of the Canon EOS DSLR camera; selecting, understanding, and using lenses and accessories; and caring for your equipment. You ll also get professional insight into protecting your gear and building your skill set.
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Science Illustrated January-February 2008
Bonnier Corp. | 2008 | English | 86 pages | PDF | 43,2 MB
Science Illustrated Magazine reports on the world of science in a way that’s dynamic, engaging and accessible for all.
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Editorial
Welcome to Issue 38! This month we welcome Olivier Ponsonnet to
3DCreative, which I’ve personally been really excited about since I very
first heard back from him in reply to my interview proposal! You’ll no doubt
already have seen the fantastically realistic 3D works that make up the
stunning portfolio of this artist – many of which grace 3DCreative pages
007 – 014, and we find out how after 12 years working in the field of CG,
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Every issue of the Scientific American Magazine from 1993 until now. This is the complete collection of the regular, monthly issues.
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