Saturday, January 28, 2006
Superman Birthright

DC Universe (November 1, 2004)
ISBN: 1401202519
Written by Mark Waid
Art and cover by Leinil Yu and Gerry Alanguilan
A new softcover edition collecting the 12-issue miniseries that features the entire modern-day retelling of Superman. Superman's origins have been imagined and reimagined over the years. Here is a new take on the character's roots. Superman: Birthright retells the early chapters of Superman's story, from escape as an infant from the doomed planet Krypton to arrival as reporter Clark Kent at the Daily Planet and his first public exploits. Writer Waid puts his own spin on the legend, rethinking nearly every aspect of the venerable character while remaining respectful of his established history. Waid wisely integrates ideas f

Download links:
http://rapidshare.com/files/121428456/Superman_-_Birthright.zip
Thanks to kadusha from the Warez-bb.org forum for the link.
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Welcome back. The Birthright issues are also available, along with a whole lot of other stuff, at http://anotherdays.narod.ru/. They are all direct downloads, with no download tickets.
The problem with them is that a lot of the comics issues are split into two or even three parts. I've been joining parts up as I download them with a batch script, if anyone's interested:
if exist Thumbs.db del Thumbs.db
d:\software\7zip\7z e %1%
if exist Thumbs.db del Thumbs.db
d:\software\7zip\7z e %2%
d:\software\7zip\7z a -tzip %3% *.jpg
del %1%
del %2%
del *.jpg
You'll have to adapt it to your zipping and unzipping software's location and command-line usage.
The usage for the script itself is:
joinparts BirthRight1PartOne BirthRight1PartTwo "birthright 01.cbz"
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The problem with them is that a lot of the comics issues are split into two or even three parts. I've been joining parts up as I download them with a batch script, if anyone's interested:
if exist Thumbs.db del Thumbs.db
d:\software\7zip\7z e %1%
if exist Thumbs.db del Thumbs.db
d:\software\7zip\7z e %2%
d:\software\7zip\7z a -tzip %3% *.jpg
del %1%
del %2%
del *.jpg
You'll have to adapt it to your zipping and unzipping software's location and command-line usage.
The usage for the script itself is:
joinparts BirthRight1PartOne BirthRight1PartTwo "birthright 01.cbz"
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