>PART 12 -
Carrying on with our storytime of IDW's G.I. Joe. Where we left off, Snake Eyes and Mainframe had joined back up with the Joes, and Destro had been taken to Cobra's Arctic base, from where he plans to abduct a prominent scientist to help finish his M.A.S.S. Device.
(We're about half-way through GI Joe "Season 1"; after this we'll be moving on to All Hail Megatron.)
>Part 1 (Infiltration, Spotlight #1)
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>Part 2 (Stormbringer, Spotlight #2-5)
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>Part 3 (Escalation, Spotlight #6-7)
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>Part 4 (Spotlight #8-10, New Avengers/Transformers)
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>Part 5 (Megatron Origin, Spotlight #11-13)
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>Part 6 (Escalation, Spotlight #14-15)
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>Part 7 (Spotlight #16-19)
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>Part 8 (Origins #1-5, #8-10)
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>Part 9 (GI Joe #1-6, Origins #6-7)
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>Part 10 (Cobra #1-4, Cobra Special)
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>Part 11 (GI Joe #7-12, Origins #11, #13-14)
>>93299257
This issue doesn't have a lot to do with anything.
Well that was really bad
>>93311894
shame too
I love cyborg body horror
>>93311894
>Hakwman
Pfffhaha!
I thought it was fun
Ended terribly though
Now that Captain Underpants got a movie, how long until the superior DP work gets the special treatment?
Well dumb bunnies already had a cartoon series
>>93311816
You take that back.
or don't
>>93311772
I don't understand how you assigned any of these alignments
Why are there two non-/co/ franchises on there?
>>93311779it's not mine, I suppose it's compiled based on the cancerousness of their fandoms relative to each other
replace chaotic evil with pic related
UG starts up again this week with a Nick Edwards episode, why is no one taking about this?
Because Cuckle Grandpa is ass.
Uncle Grandpa isn't the kind of show you can start a thread about 10 hours before the new episode airs and expect it to still be here by the time it does.
>>93311820
that's not what I was expecting, just wanted to remind everyone because I didn't see any threads beforehand like the last premiere week
Hey Laura
dad, who's laura?
>>93311210
Andy and Ollie.
>>93311851
Just Andy actually.
Where you ever up in the morning and catch something you don't think you were meant to catch? Well let me tell you about Cy-Boars a cartoon pilot I saw early in the morning that was a rip-off of Beast Wars, with full CGI from the 90's. I never saw it air again and the only proof I ever had of it's existence was the toyline. Well if you look it up it looks like it was dusted off by some people but it's not the cartoon I saw as a kid. This was rough, very early 90's cgi. Did anyone else see it because if not here are some of the details.
-Their main enemies are evil space bulls
- one of them sticks there head in the toilet
-CGI!
-It aired around the 96-97
If anyone else saw it or just general lost cartoon shit talk about it, because man it's one thing not knowing it exists but to know something exists you kind of want to find out more.
Toonsylvania
Only the one VHS has been uploaded online and nobody's even sure who owns the rights.
What did /co/ think of this when it came out?
>>93310949
I liked it.
>>93310949
I liked it too.
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>>93310974
shit opinioons
Dear Anon, I am depress, so I am looking from depressed charachers, can anyone tell me the episode of the image, and any cartoon/serie to pass the time...you know procrasnite the suicide?
Maybe learn how speak english?
>>93310898
drugs and hookers will fill the void better than cartoons and bad grammar ever will
>>93311046
12 times I pay to hookers (6 times with two at the same time) and only talk with her, no sex or kiss only talk...I am to afraid to STD...I only enjoy fucking comics or cartoons, I dont even drink...32 years old
I'm not a /co/ regular, so I was curious what /co/ thinks of Ava's Demon. It was recommended to me, trying to decide if I should keep up the archive binge.
Three chapters in, I'm not really sold. It feels like the pacing is going too fast, not really getting invested in the characters or setting. Too much exposition dropping, too much need to jam in action.
Does it get better? The animated gimmick is interesting but that won't carry the story.
The pacing for this story is off in a lot of ways. When you're binging it, it seems too fast, but when you're following it week to week it is PAINFULLY slow.
>>93310672
take your time
shit's cute
it's okay
read it if you want
>>93311016
That's mostly inherent in webcomics as a whole, though.
Are bananas tiny, yellow men?
Please be honest and explain your answer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8SY5_Q07Is
Sure, it's a fairly authentic recreation of teenage poetry. Mostly, but not entirely mundane and trite. Forcing the premise here and there.
[Side A]
1: A fairly abstract piece about human connection, grasping at the unknown distances between two. Probably the best piece.
2: "Far Away" here he indulges in daydream. Dips his head into the River Lethe and forgets that he is grounded to the earth, instead dreams of a love unrealized.
3: "Translucent" platonic ideals in an ephemeral world, something/someone to anchor to, etc etc.
4: The classic Artist's plea lamenting one's inability to put thought and feeling faithfully onto page, transitioning into core childhood memories about his (I don't remember if divorced or dead) father.
5: Wirt's miserably failed attempt at freeform jazz/impromptu poetry because he is a mediated mind.
[Side B]
1: It gets much more mundane here, making poems about a teen's everyday life. First getting out of bed.
2: Then of a crush. Nothing much to say as far as love poems go.
3: "The Two Cliffs" a poem about the sensation of fear and more specifically about his decision to confront he crush and face potential rejection. Very opaque.
4/5: Greg sings bananas and Bear Raven.
6: An outro mirroring the intro/outro of the series about fanciful dreams and imagination bringing color to life.
Being no great student of the anachronistic Art of Poetry, I'm sure the same way the series was filled with old art and animation references, there are tons of poetry references in here that I missed.
>>93310845
Your answer is very complete, I'm trying to understand it myself. So I went to read an interview with McHale and he said the following.
"But maybe it's only about life and death, maybe it's about reality versus fantasy ..." (He is talking about the ending but says a lot about this author's idea for the story) He also mentioned that he likes to write Things so that they have more than one meaning or interpretation.
Far away: For example it can be a direct reference to The Unknown, and "I dipped my head ... I felt so alive" it can be him expressing the affection that Wirt feels for that place (in the comics it shows that Wirt really enjoys being there).
Me Freezing: It can be a reference to when Wirt was drowning in the frozen lake and is rescued by a fish and Beatrice, the "I open my eyes" could be an allusion to the fact that when opening the eyes the first thing that sees is To Beatrice.
Translucent: It can easily be Wirt talking about people living in the Unknown, "transparent people who appreciate what is opaque" (Wirt).
Greg song: It is a hidden symbolism in a child's game, Wirt is the bear, this is sure because it revises the blog of McHale and to promote the third comic of OTGW uploaded a single page, in it appears a bear dressed as Wirt.
"If I were a feather moving away from the wind of the wing of a bird" Wirt being separated from Beatrice.
I also want to mention that there is a very strange repetition of the subject of the birds.
I don't want to sound like a shipper, but I think that these poems are symbolizing that duel between reality and fantasy (Sara vs. Beatrice), represented by "two risks" that Wirt describes with "a yes or no." And Wirt's indecision is about which of the two he wants to have a relationship with. I think that's why Wirt retracts at the end of the cartoon when he has the opportunity to start a relationship with Sara, because now that he has met Beatrice is not sure if he wants a relationship with Sara or with Beatrice, he does not reject Sara, but Not sure what he wants.
What do you think about my interpretation?
What are the best Tarzan related comics?
>>93310155
No answers?
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>>93310324
Burne Hogarth's, Joe Kubert's, and... anything else is debatable I guess. At least if you're talking about comic BOOKS. I think the consensus on the comic STRIP is that it was mostly well done during its first few decades at least through the 60s.
Reminder that 'New Avengers' is Namor's best story according to his own fans