Tintin can be downloaded here http://bookyards.blogspot.com/2007/07/tintin-books-free-downloads.html
Asterix from here http://bookyards.blogspot.com/2007/08/asterix-and-obelix-complete-works-can.html
2007-09-25 02:58:34
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answered by victorlamparski 3
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I don't know about downloading them, but Superman Thru the Ages is a site with great classic Superman stories on line for free. They have stories that go all the way back to 1939 that you can't afford to buy, but you can read them here.
Plus, they have on line Superman novels and a never before published story, The K-metal from Krypton.
This was written in 1939 and would FOREVER have changed the relationship between Clark and Lois. It was the First appearance of Kryptonite, the first time that Superman lost his powers, the First time he learned he was from Krypton, and he revealed his secret identity to Lois!
Think what a difference that would have made in the comic book world, not just the Dc universe, but the difference to all writers! The publisher (National, at the time) bought it from Siegel and Schuster, and then refused to publish it! They wanted to keep Superman with no weaknesses at all, keep him ignorant of his origin, and keep the Clark-Lois-Superman triangle going...!
And now you can read it for FREE. Enjoy!
25 SEPT 07, 2357 hrs, GMT.
2007-09-25 11:54:03
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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torrentbox.com
mininova.org
demonoid.com (which is offline this morning, looks like)
zcultfm.com
These have a lot of comics. I've seen a lot of tintin, some moebius, disney, various American superheroes, vintage horror comics, etc.
To further search on your own, just remember, most comic book and comic strip files online are offered in two formats: .cbz and .cbr
A few are offered as pdf's, but that's a very slim minority. You will need to download a free comic reader -- FF View, Comical, Comic Lover, etc -- to view cbz's and cbr's.
2007-09-25 00:26:48
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answered by Mr. Vincent Van Jessup 6
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Try the link below.
There were a few books near the bottom of the search list.
You need a torrent program to download them (like utorrent).
2007-09-25 00:29:32
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answered by Sammc670 3
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If you know the title of the comics you are looking for,a great place to find them is through the P2P programme, eMule.
2007-09-25 03:14:21
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answered by ~♥ KinomiyaMichiru ♥~ 7
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if you want to read them there are some manga in this site
www.mangavolume.com
download them here
www.mangatraders.com
2007-09-25 01:04:43
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answered by mishue 2
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Try www.gutenberg.org
www.librivox.org
2007-09-25 00:31:57
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answered by dlt 3
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