100 Bullets
100 Bullets 001-094 (plus Silencer Night)
Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso
The plot of 100 Bullets hinges on the question of whether people would take the chance to get away with revenge. Occasionally in a given story arc, the mysterious Agent Graves approaches someone who has been wronged in some way, and gives them the chance to set things right in the form of a nondescript attaché case containing a handgun, 100 bullets, the identity of the person who ruined their life and irrefutable evidence of this. He informs the candidate that the bullets are completely untraceable, and any police agency that recovers these bullets as part of an investigation will, through some unexplained process, immediately drop that investigation and ignore any transgressions related to it.
Though all of the murders enabled by Agent Graves are presented as justifiable, the candidates are neither rewarded nor punished for taking up the offer, and appear to receive nothing other than closure for their actions. Several people have declined the offer.
It is revealed that Agent Graves was the leader of a group known as “The Minutemen”, the enforcers and assassins for the shadowy organization known as “The Trust”. The Trust was originally formed by the heads of 13 powerful European aristocratic families who offered to the kings of Europe to abandon the “Old World”, where they had considerable influence and holdings, in exchange for complete autonomy in the still unclaimed portion of the “New World”.
When this agreement was broken by England’s colonization of Roanoke Island late in the 16th century, the Minutemen were formed. The original Minutemen, seven vicious killers, eradicated the colony and left behind the message “Croatoa” as a warning. Since that time, the Minutemen’s charge has been to protect the 13 Trust families from outside threats as well as from each other.
They were betrayed by the Trust and disbanded after Agent Graves refused to re-enact “The Greatest Crime in the History of Mankind”. Some of the former Minutemen had their memories wiped for their protection and were living normal, if lackluster, lives at the beginning of the story.
Many of those who are offered the chance for vengeance by Graves are actually former Minutemen, or people who have been wronged by the Trust or its agents. Trusting to luck and the importance of his “experiment”, Agent Graves goes on to reactivate several former Minutemen and recruit potential new members during the course of the series, with the tentative help of the Trust’s warlord, the shady and double-dealing Mr.
Shepherd.
100 Bullets #001-076 (From arkaneinc @ProjectW) (multi-part rar)
(”xx.5″ is only part of the issue - need both parts to unrar - issues between the two xx.5 files can be unzipped seperately)
100 Bullets 01-11.5
http://rapidshare.com/files/469938/100_bullets.part1.rar.html
100 Bullets 11.5-23.5
http://rapidshare.com/files/470798/100_bullets.part2.rar.html
100 Bullets 23.5-34.5
http://rapidshare.com/files/472093/100_bullets.part3.rar.html
100 Bullets 34.5-47.5
http://rapidshare.com/files/473219/100_bullets.part4.rar.html
100 Bullets 47.5-60.5
http://rapidshare.com/files/474296/100_bullets.part5.rar.html
100 Bullets 60.5-72.5
http://rapidshare.com/files/475626/100_bullets.part6.rar.html
100 Bullets 72.5-76
http://rapidshare.com/files/476272/100_bullets.part7.rar.html
Password: arkaneinc
Source from : http://bdcomics.blogspot.com
2 comments:
i don't get how to read the comic? how are you supposed to extract it and whatnot?
Once you download it you need to also download and install winrar. Use winrar to extract the files. Then download a comic book reader program such as comic rack(for windows), CDisplay or another comic book(.cbr file) reader to be able to read the files(which are in .cbr format specifically for comic book reader programs)
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