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Name:Ms Tree (Incomplete) (1983-1993)

Infohash: CD64712640531B6462DBFC6E1FFABC5B6B24541D

Total Size: 962.26 MB

Seeds: 0

Leechers: 0

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Last Updated: 2013-01-13 23:20:26 (Update Now)

Torrent added: 2013-01-13 23:20:26






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Extras (Size: 962.26 MB) (Files: 50)

 Extras

  A-V in 3-D 001 (1984) (Aardvark-Vanaheim) (3-D effect removed).cbr

20.63 MB

  Ms. Tree 3-D 001 (1985) (Renegade) (3-D effect intact).cbr

23.71 MB

  Ms. Tree 3-D 001 (1985) (Renegade) (3-D effect removed).cbr

13.28 MB

  Ms. Tree Rock and Roll Summer Special (1986) (Renegade).cbr

26.29 MB

  The P.I.'s - Michael Mauser and Ms. Tree 001 (1985) (First).cbr

10.84 MB

  The P.I.'s - Michael Mauser and Ms. Tree 002 (1985) (First).cbr

11.16 MB

  The P.I.'s - Michael Mauser and Ms. Tree 003 (1985) (First).cbr

13.41 MB

 Ms. Tree 001 - (Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures) (1983) (Eclipse).cbr

17.66 MB

 Ms. Tree 002 - (Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures) (1983) (Eclipse).cbr

26.29 MB

 Ms. Tree 003 - (Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures) (1983) (Eclipse).cbr

34.49 MB

 Ms. Tree 004 (1983) (Eclipse).cbr

22.62 MB

 Ms. Tree 005 (1983) (Eclipse).cbr

22.27 MB

 Ms. Tree 006 (1984) (Eclipse).cbr

23.28 MB

 Ms. Tree 007 (1984) (Eclipse).cbr

27.75 MB

 Ms. Tree 008 (1984) (Eclipse).cbr

25.00 MB

 Ms. Tree 009 (1984) (Eclipse).cbr

23.37 MB

 Ms. Tree 010 (1984) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

15.06 MB

 Ms. Tree 011 (1984) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

19.05 MB

 Ms. Tree 014 (1984) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

12.34 MB

 Ms. Tree 015 (1985) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

19.79 MB

 Ms. Tree 016 (1985) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

14.79 MB

 Ms. Tree 017 (1985) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

17.05 MB

 Ms. Tree 018 (1985) (Aardvark-Vanaheim).cbr

13.11 MB

 Ms. Tree 019 (1985) (Renegade).cbr

16.10 MB

 Ms. Tree 022 (1985) (Renegade).cbr

31.77 MB

 Ms. Tree 024 (1985) (Renegade).cbr

14.20 MB

 Ms. Tree 029 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

27.38 MB

 Ms. Tree 030 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

32.72 MB

 Ms. Tree 031 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

24.98 MB

 Ms. Tree 032 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

22.27 MB

 Ms. Tree 033 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

14.95 MB

 Ms. Tree 034 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

14.02 MB

 Ms. Tree 035 (1986) (Renegade).cbr

13.36 MB

 Ms. Tree 040 (1987) (Renegade).cbr

14.84 MB

 Ms. Tree 041 (1987) (Renegade).cbr

15.72 MB

 Ms. Tree 042 (1987) (Renegade).cbr

19.64 MB

 Ms. Tree 044 (1988) (Renegade).cbr

19.51 MB

 Ms. Tree 045 (1988) (Renegade).cbr

19.46 MB

 Ms. Tree 046 (1988) (Renegade).cbr

19.39 MB

 Ms. Tree 047 (1988) (Renegade).cbr

19.78 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 001 (1990) (DC).cbr

29.68 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 002 (1990) (DC).cbr

29.08 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 003 (1991) (DC).cbr

28.21 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 004 (1991) (DC).cbr

22.18 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 005 (1991) (DC).cbr

9.40 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 006 (1991) (DC).cbr

10.33 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 007 (1992) (DC).cbr

10.30 MB

 Ms. Tree Quarterly 008 (1992) (DC).cbr

10.10 MB

 Ms. Tree Special 009 (1992) (DC).cbr

10.01 MB

 Ms. Tree Special 010 (1993) (DC).cbr

9.63 MB
 

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Torrent description

This ones dedicated to the great LeonardTSpock (a.k.a. Mr. Kotter, lol) who uploaded Eclipse Magazine 01-08 several days ago. This torrent contains: Ms. Tree 01-11, 14-19, 22, 24, 29-35, 40-42, 44-47 (Various) (1983-1988) Ms. Tree Quarterly 01-08 (DC Comics) (1990-1992) Ms. Tree Special 09-10 (DC Comics) (1992-1993) Plus these odds and ends: A-V in 3-D 01 (Aaardvark-Vanaheim) (1984) - with the 3-D printing removed Ms. Tree 3-D 01 (Renegade) (1985) - 2 versions, with and without 3-D The P.I.s 01-03 (First Comics) (1985) Ms. Tree Rock and Roll Summer Special (Renegade) (1986) For a total of 50 Ms. Tree comics. ------ From Wikipedia: Ms. Tree was the best-known comic book creation of author Max Allan Collins prior to his graphic novel, Road to Perdition. Terry Beatty was the series artist. The title character is Michael Tree, a female private detective who takes over her husbands investigation business when he is murdered. In her first case, she captures the murderer and discovers his link to the Muerta organized crime family. Ms. Trees dead husband was named Michael Tree, the joke being that after the marriage they had the same name. Series creator/writer Max Allan Collins makes no secret of the fact that Ms. Tree was inspired by Velda, Mike Hammers secretary, a stacked, gun carrying, six-foot tall brunette and Mikes lover, who was almost as tough as he was. The basic premise of Ms. Tree was, What if Velda and Mike Hammer eventually got married, and on their honeymoon he was murdered? Throughout the series, in addition to isolated cases, Ms. Trees vendetta against the Muerta family is a major plot thread. Her methods often include deadly violence which she uses with little hesitation. In contrast to genre conventions, she faces serious consequences throughout the series for these violent actions including arrest, imprisonment, commitment to a mental hospital, and involuntary medication. In another genre divergence, the male Michael Trees son, Mike (of course), inadvertently falls in love with the daughter of the Muerta matron. The female Michael disapproves of this arrangement but respects her stepsons decision. To her shock, when their relationship grows enough to make marriage probable, the Muerta family decides Mikes stepmother is now family and initiates a reconciliation with her while going legit. In addition, Michael is impregnated by an old flame who is manipulating her to kill his wife. She decides to keep the baby, creating a unique series of adventures of this homicidal PI fighting off criminals even while dealing with a full term pregnancy while the mob family she hates moves to protect her in their own way. Allusions One of the series conceits, often alluded to in the narrative but never acknowledged explicitly in the comic books, is that its title character is the daughter of Dragnet protagonist Joe Friday. In Deadly Beloved we finally see the character, pre-marriage, referred to as Miss Friday. Production The comic book was published by different companies including Eclipse Comics, Aardvark-Vanaheim, Renegade Press and finally, DC Comics. Ms. Trees introduction and first storyline appeared in the first six issues of Eclipse Magazine, a newsstand-magazine-sized, black-and-white anthology title. Almost all her other appearances were in standard-sized black-and-white comic books; most storylines were multi-issue affairs. A notable exception was DC Comics Ms. Tree Quarterly (renamed Ms. Tree Special for its last two issues) which was comic-sized but much thicker than a typical comic book, with a much higher page count, and presented a full-color, complete Ms. Tree story in every issue. The first three issues of the Eclipse Comics comic book were titled Ms. Trees Thrilling Detective Stories. This was shortened to Ms. Tree with issue #4. Ms. Tree had a one-issue 3-D comic, called Ms. Tree 3-D. First Comics published a three-issue limited series entitled The P.I.s, a cross-over story featuring Ms. Tree and Michael Mauser.-------------------------------------Torrent downloaded from http://thepiratebay.se

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