Chronological Marvel Civil War (complete)

000- Marvel Official Checklist.cbr
001- The New Avengers Illuminati.cbr
002- Fantastic Four 536.cbr
003- Fantastic Four 537.cbr
004- Amazing Spider-Man v2 529.cbr
005- Amazing Spider-Man v2 530.cbr
006- Amazing Spider-Man v2 531.cbr
007- Civil War Opening Shot Sketchbook.cbr
008- Civil War 1.cbr
009- Marvel Spotlight - Mark Millar, Steve McNiven.cbr
010- She-Hulk v2 08.cbr
011- Wolverine 42.cbr
012- Amazing Spider-Man v2 532.cbr
013- Civil War Frontline 1.cbr
014- Thunderbolts v3 103.cbr
015- Civil War 2.cbr
016- Civil War Frontline 02.cbr
017- Civil War Frontline 03.cbr
018- Amazing Spider-Man v2 533.cbr
019- New Avengers 21.cbr
020- Fantastic Four 538.cbr
021- Wolverine 043.cbr
022- X-factor v2 8.cbr
023- Thunderbolts 104.cbr
024- Civil War 3.cbr
025- Civil War X-Men 1.cbr
026- Civil War X-Men 2.cbr
027- Cable & Deadpool 30.cbr
028- Cable Deadpool 31.cbr
029- X-Factor v2 9.cbr
030- New Avengers 22.cbr
031- New Avengers 23.cbr
032- Black Panther v4 18.cbr
033- Wolverine v3 44.cbr
034- Wolverine v3 45.cbr
035- Young Avengers & Runaways 1.cbr
036- Young Avengers & Runaways 2.cbr
037- Daily Bugle - Wednesday July 19, 2006.cbr
038- Civil War Frontline 4.cbr
039- Civil War Frontline 5.cbr
040- Amazing Spider-Man 534.cbr
041- Fantastic Four 539.cbr
042- Ms. Marvel v2 6.cbr
043- Ms. Marvel 7.cbr
044- Thunderbolts 105.cbr
045- Heroes for Hire v2 1.cbr
046- Civil Wars Files.cbr
047- Civil War 4.cbr
048- Wolverine v3 46.cbr
049- Wolverine v3 47.cbr
050- Civil War X-Men 3.cbr
051- Civil War X-Men 4.cbr
052- Amazing Spider-Man 535.cbr
053- Civil War Frontline 6.cbr
054- Civil War Frontline 7.cbr
055- Young Avengers & Runaways 3.cbr
056- Young Avengers & Runaways 4.cbr
057- Heroes for Hire v2 2.cbr
058- Heroes for Hire v2 3.cbr
059- Cable & Deadpool 32.cbr
060- Captain America v5 22.cbr
061- Captain America v5 23.cbr
062- Fantastic Four 540.cbr
063- Ms. Marvel 8.cbr
064- New Avengers v4 24.cbr
065- Civil War Choosing Sides.cbr
066- Black Panther v4 21.cbr
067- Civil War 5.cbr
068- New Avengers 25.cbr
069- Invincible Iron Man v4 13.cbr
070- Invincible Iron Man v4 14.cbr
071- Amazing Spider-Man 536.cbr
072- Civil War Frontline 8.cbr
073- Civil War Frontline 9.cbr
074- Wolverine v3 48.cbr
075- Punisher War Journal v2 1.cbr
076- Black Panther v4 22.cbr
077- Black Panther v4 23.cbr
078- Captain America v5 24.cbr
079- Civil War War Crimes.cbr
080- Iron Man Captain America Causalties of War.cbr
081- Fantastic Four 541.cbz
082- Winter Soldier Winter Kills.cbr
083- Moon Knight 7.cbr
084- Moon Knight 8.cbr
085- Moon Knight 9.CBR
086- Moon Knight 10.cbr
087- Civil War 6.cbr
088- Civil War Frontline 10.cbr
089- Amazing Spider-Man 537.cbr
090- Punisher War Journal v2 2.cbr
091- Punisher War Journal v2 3.cbr
092- Blade 5.cbr
093- Civil War The Return.cbr
094- Black Panther v4 24.cbr
095- Fantastic Four 542.cbz
096- Civil War 7.cbr
097- Amazing Spider-Man 538.cbr
098- Black Panther v4 25.cbr
099- Civil War Frontline 11.cbr
100- Civil War Battle Damage Report.cbr
101- Fantastic Four 543.cbr
102- Invincible Iron Man v4 15.cbr
103- Captain America v5 25.cbr
104- Civl War The Confession.cbr
105- Civil War The Initiative.cbr
106- Marvel Spotlight Civil War Aftermath.cbr

TORRENT

Charles Bukowski - Hostage (1980)

Originally released in 1985, this title was recorded live at the Sweetwater in Redondo Beach, California, in April 1980. Features Bukowski's inimitable voice riffing on life and the city he knew so well! Charles Bukowski, arguably the most influential poet of the 20th century, recorded live at California's Sweetwater, in April 1980. At age 35, after a decade of too many parties and too many pills, Bukowski found himself in a Los Angeles Hospital with severe internal hemorrhaging. Shortly after, he began to write. German-born Bukowski turned the sleaze and filth of L.A.'s urban ditch into free-verse poetry and clean prose. In the interim, he developed a huge underground following, largely from his column called "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" and his infamous disorderly poetry readings on U.S. college campuses. This live recording captures Bukowski at his best - with microphone, audience, and perhaps even a beer, in hand.

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Tim Buckley - Starsailor (1970)


Starsailor is a album, released on Frank Zappa's Straight Records label. It marks the moment Buckley's folk rock origins became invisible as he fully incorporated jazz rock and avant-garde styles in to his music. Although it is often regarded as not being accessible to many people,[citation needed] it also contains his best known song "Song to the Siren". This more accessible song was written much earlier than Starsailor's newer material, originally in a more traditional folk arrangement, as shown on the later released compilation album Morning Glory: The Tim Buckley Anthology. Bunk Gardner, a former member of the Mothers of Invention, joined Buckley's normal band to record the album. Also, Buckley began working again with lyricist Larry Beckett, after a three-album absence.

01. Come Here Woman
02. I Woke Up
03. Monterey
04. Moulin Rouge
05. Song To The Siren
06. Jungle Fire
07. Starsailor
08. The Healing Festival
09. Down By The Borderline