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| 1. iPhone User Interface Design Projects | 
| By: Joachim Bondo, David Barnard, Dan Burcaw, Tim Novikoff, Craig Kemper, Chris Parrish, Keith Peters, Jurgen Siebert, Eddie Wilson Publisher: Apress December 01, 2009
Apple's iPhone SDK/Cocoa Touch framework provides some very elegant UI widgets out of the box. It's a beautiful thing when you design your app's interface, and it comes great-looking already. However, us programmers tend to be lacking skills in interactive design and awesome usability. This book comes in for the rescue.
Authors of this book have been to the trenches, and they wrote... more
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| | 2. New Avengers, Vol. 1 (Bendis Variant cover) (v. 1) | 
| By: Brian Michael Bendis Publisher: Marvel Comics December 19, 2007
After their controversial "Avengers Disassembled" entry, writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist David Finch attempt to blow readers minds again with their creation of a new team. Gathering fan favorites like Captain America, Iron-Man, and even Spider-Man and Wolverine as official members, Bendis throws these new Avengers into a hornet's nest when a supervillain jailbreak leads to a bigger conspiracy... more
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| | 3. Death of Superman | 
| By: Dan Jurgens Publisher: Dc Comics January 01, 1993
In 1992 DC Comics killed off the superhero who brought comic books to their glory days. In a similar fashion, the death of Superman brought thousands upon thousands of new readers to the genre since Superman had become an American cultural icon. While short lived, this collection of comics represents a turning point in the comic industry, where no superhero was safe any longer. Shortly thereafter... more
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| | 4. The Return of Superman | 
| By: Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, Roger Stern, Louise Simonson, Gerard Jones Publisher: DC Comics September 03, 1993
Its an excellent conclusion to the Death of Superman. A little long but its worth it... more
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| | 5. World Without a Superman | 
| By: Dan Jurgens, Karl Kesel, Jerry Ordway Publisher: DC Comics April 14, 1993
The saddest book of the trilogy. How the world deals with the death of the greatest heroe. As sad as it can get... more
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| | 6. Thor By Dan Jurgens & John Romita Jr. Volume 2 TPB | | By: Dan Jurgens, John Romita Jr., John Buscema By: Dan Jurgens Publisher: Marvel Comics March 17, 2010
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| | 7. Superman/Doomsday Omnibus | 
| By: Dan Jurgens Publisher: DC Comics June 07, 2006
This has to be one of the most exiting, action packed, informative, cool artistic comic in omnibus format I have got in my hands. I L-O-V-E-D the Hunter/Pray saga. I think only that arc is woth having this entire book. Finally we get the so precious answers about Doomsday's origin and some other subjects not yet touched in Death of Superman or Funeral or even Return of Superman. The rest of the... more
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| | 8. Zero Hour: Crisis in Time | 
| By: Dan Jurgens Publisher: DC Comics August 23, 1994
A solid title with one of my favorite DC villains of all time. Classic crisis recipe of an all powerful being bent on universal distruction and and all knowing hero trying to scrounge up every hero with just the exact superpower needed for a specific roll to fill in an all or nothing 1 to 1 trillions odds plan to stop the god-like baddie. Full of deception and manipulation, definately a good buy and... more
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| | 9. Rising Stars Compendium | 
| By: J. Michael Straczynski, Fiona Avery, Brent Anderson, Keu Cha, David Finch, Gary Frank, Stuart Immonen, Staz Johnson, Dan Jurgens, Ken Lashley, Al Rio, Peter Steigerwald, Christian Zanier Publisher: Top Cow Productions/Image Comics May 13, 2009
Let's keep this brief. The concept, the characters, the art, and the hardcover presentation are all absolutely fantastic. The first third is an absolutely brilliant set-up to tell the latter two chapters of the story. Part 2 opens promisingly enough with some very fascinating story arcs. Unfortunately, this is where the wheels fall off.
Right towards the middle of the book when you... more
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| | 10. You Can Draw Marvel Characters | 
| By: Dan Jurgens Publisher: DK CHILDREN January 02, 2006
This was purchased for my nephew as a Christmas present. He used it immediately commenting that the instructions were simple and easy to follow. One suggestion - purchased the basic drawing tools listed at the beginning of the first chapter. This insures that you will be able to jump right in!... more
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