Mister X - Condemned (Dark Horse) (2009) (c2c-1280) (Minutemen)
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- gesserit
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Excerpt from Wikipedia ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_X_%28Vortex%29 ): --- Set in Radiant City, a dystopian municipality influenced by Bauhaus and Fritz Lang's Metropolis, the series concerns a mysterious figure who purports to be its architect. His radical theories of "psychetecture" cause the citizenry to go mad, just as he did, and he takes on the mission to repair his creation. To accomplish this he remains awake twenty-four hours a day by means of the drug "insomnalin," all the while coping with a Dick Tracy–like rogues gallery and supporting cast including his long-suffering ex-girlfriend Mercedes. [...] [F]irst published in 1983–90 by Toronto-based Vortex Comics[, t]he character was rebooted [...] in the miniseries, Mister X: Condemned, first published December 24, 2008 by Dark Horse. --- Thus, thi8 is the immediate and principally relevant predecessor to the recently serialized "Mister X: Hard Candy" ( https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/8323449 ) and the current "Mister X: Evicted" ( https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/8465164 ). Special thanks to klatuuB who responded to my off-site request for a re-upload of this set.
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Thanks for the ul, gesserit!
Any chance of ul-ing other Mister X series that you haven't ul-ed yet? ;-)
I'm such a Dean Motter fan.
Any chance of ul-ing other Mister X series that you haven't ul-ed yet? ;-)
I'm such a Dean Motter fan.
The only other available release that I am aware of is the one called "Mister X Vol 1" right here ( https://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/7578939/Mister_X_Vol_1 ). It consists of the very first issues of the Vortex series, published in the mid-eighties, as referred to above.
The quality is nowhere near as good as that of these releases, of course - independent scans of ordinary and aged paper copies. There are various re-releases in omnibus formats, according to the Wikipedia article, so we can hope for a both more comprehensive and much nicer version at some point in the future, though. :)
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