>>The Captain Marvel movie coming from Marvel Studios has revealed minimal details ahead of its production. The film will follow up the titular heroine's introduction in Avengers: Infinity War, with Brie Larson in the role under the direction of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.
>>Now, the scientist behind some of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's most detailed and intriguing moments has revealed a connection between Captain Marvel and an already released Marvel Studios film: Ant-Man. As the story goes, Captain Marvel's powers will be better understood with explanation of the Quantum-verse introduced in Ant-Man, according to Dr. Spiros Michalakis, a quantum physicist and staff researcher at the California Institute of Technology.
>>"This is exciting for the future," Michalakis said. "There are different ways that some of these ideas appear on-screen in a few years. Not just for Ant-Man, but also for Captain Marvel and all of the Marvel Cinematic Universe."
>>With the tease of Captain Marvel's powers being explained, the immediate conclusion to jump to is the film telling an origin story. While Michalakis was unable to go into further detail about Captain Marvel, he did tease what it takes to take flight, in the closest thing to terms us non-scientists can wrap our brains around.
>>"Gravity, as Einstein said, is nothing but the curvature of space-time," Michalakis said. "The curvature of space-time is the curvature of something we call the manifold, like a 4-dimensional structure like the sphere, or a globe. So, if you understand that, and manipulate that, you can change the curvature of space-time. Hence, changing gravity."
>>During a visit to Marvel Studios headquarters, ComicBook.com had a chance to check out the first concept art of Brie Larson in her Captain Marvel costume.
>>The costume was pulled straight from the pages of Marvel Comics. The most notable difference is the downplaying of the yellow which grabs the eye of those looking at Carol Danver's constume. Instead, it is a much lighter yellow, which can appear to be white at a glance. Otherwise, the suit on the cover of Kelly Sue Deconnick's Captain Marvel #1 is a quite accurate representation of what fans can expect to see in live action.
>>Artist Andy Park did point out that the costume is still evolving and Larson has not yet tried on the design featured in the concept art images.
http://comicbook.com/marvel/2017/05/25/ant-man-captain-marvel-quantum-verse-/
TL:DR The Quantum Verse gives Carol her powers...I think....they're kind of confusing about this.
>>92695712
i figured it was going to be like a replacement negative zone, still sounds like a trainwreck.
>fire-based superhero
>they're hot-headed
>>92695360
Well they should get out of here.
>>92695360
Is there a fire based hero that is calm and chill, and a ice based hero that is fiery and hyper? Has such a thing been done?
>>92695360
>>92695360
>Invisibe hero that makes force fields
>is introverted
Aku singing My Way will be my accepted ending for Samurai Jack.
https://twitter.com/GregBaldwinIroh
>>92694407
Jesus Christ what a faggot
he's pretty chill
twitter.com/GregBaldwinIroh/status/866384652453371904
Not muh
>This summer, Dynamite Entertainment and Condé Nast will welcome readers back into the know with the launch of theirlatest incarnation of the classic pulp character the Shadow, in The Shadow: Leviathan. Launching in August, the comic-book series will feature writer Si Spurrier (X-Force, X-Men: Legacy, Judge Dredd) and artist Daniel HDR (Superman, Cyborg), who will bring the pulp icon into modern day in a tale full of deadly intrigue, gun-blazing action, and a study of the nature of evil!
>For the better part of a century, the Shadow’s sinister laughter brought the chill of fear to evil-doers – but in our modern times, the streets of Manhattan have gone largely silent. But he is not forgotten. Not by the people he’s saved. Mary Jerez, is one of those people. The Shadow saved her from a horrifying school shooting – Mary knows all too well what evil lurks in the hearts of men. So when a horribly burnt man – incredibly strong and fierce, despite these terrible injuries- arrives under her care as a resident at the hospital – she believes she knows who he is, too. Is this mysterious man actually the Shadow – and with Mary’s help, will evil-doers again know what it means to fear his terrible justice?
>Writer Si Spurrier says, “For me – and I suspect for most comics creators – The Shadow is an irresistible property. The hat and scarf, the cold eyes and colder laugh, the wisp of cordite and the flourish of a cape: all plucked wholesale from the noir pulps and radio plays of the 1930’s. You don’t say “no” to a true primogenitor like that. On the taxonomical chart of Western comics he’s a common ancestor for a sizeable chunk of the marketplace. Every street vigilante, every masked crime-fighter, every necessary monster: he’s in the DNA of them all. A living fossil, a coelacanth or goblin-shark for the comics world, swimming in waters of ice and ink. And like all perfectly engineered things he endures – he flourishes – amidst newer, cockier, less perfect specimens.
>Spurrier added, “What I most love about the Shadow is, like all good legends, he tells us even more about the present than the past. In this new story I’m dragging the legend into the modern world, with all its melting-pot problems and changing attitudes. This isn’t the world the Shadow was born into, with its pinstripe gangsters and mystic monsters (although we’ll be visiting that one too). Instead our main story unravels in a world of corruptions and petty politics, prejudices and hate. A world with a frightening new regime taking control. A world where true power lies not with those who hold the reins, but with those who control the story. How can two guns and a devil’s stare fight the 21st Century? I couldn’t be prouder to be telling this tale. With the exceptional Daniel HDR by my side, The Shadow: Leviathan is a smart, slick, brutal takedown of today, with nothing less than a living idea holding its finger to the trigger.”
http://www.geekedoutnation.com/dynamite-and-conde-nast-announce-the-shadow-leviathan/
https://previewsworld.com/Catalog/JUN171462
The radio show turned me off from him, as did that crossover comic. He was way too OP.
>>92694401
just when I was out, you pulled me back in
For me, it's Canada. The country that produces the best cartoons.
>>92694230
Canada has literally made so few good cartoons you could probably count them on one hand. Two if you're feeling generous.
>>92694230
>Canadia
>>92694257
Name me one (ONE) bad Canadian cartoon. Johnny Test notwithstanding.
As you guys know I'm currently pitching a new show to Nick. The show would centre around a character named Myrtle, an purple alien from a planet where aliens have no eyes but their antenas are a way to see thorough stuff on the planet (ala Wildmuff from Ben 10). One day a meteor strikes killing all the aliens but Myrtle who escapes and rides on the meteor which crashes onto earth. Myrtle wakes up finding herself in a wacky surreal world where anything can happen but still keeps it grounded in a sense (kinda like Courage The Cowardly Dog or early Regular Show), the world has super human kids that are a homage/parody to the Justice League/Avengers, a computer as Mayor, special crayons that can take you to anywhere you wish or make things come to life. Myrtle finds out that the antenas can only work on her home planet and finds it hard to to adapt to earth, vampire koala bears that try to suck Myrtle's soul for world domination and characters of all shapes and sizes such as buses and trains as drivers themselves (inspirations from Busy Buses and Thomas and Friends), a real mouse being used as an actual mouse to the computer, a book as teacher, fruits, vegetables, furniture and all sorts as characters. A supervillian (who's a homage to Mulan and Carmen Sandiego) finds Myrtle in the alley wanting to destroy her since she caught her in the act of villiany, but when she sees Myrtle being all innocent not wanting to get killed, it reminds her of her own childhood and hints on why she became evil, so she takes Myrtle in as somewhat of a daughter of her own.
>>92694167
and you think nick's going to pick this up
No eyes
Eyebrows
Explain motherfucker
This is HoodKnight, the supervillian
Which one /co/?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PoFSdePtCE
Why'd you post a blank image, anon?
>>92694208
the thiccc goes through generations
>>92694103
who?
Will he ever have sex?
Unlikely at this point.
Having stealth sex with Sharon
>>92694014
Spencer's fucking him as we speak.
This is Elric.
Say something nice about him
>>92694008
No. He deserves his suffering.
>>92694008
who's the artist to this?
>>92694016
;___;
Reminder that if you like Calarts cartoons you should kill yourself
>>92693974
Has CalArts actually ever produced a cartoon? Not people from there, or students studying there, has the actual school itself published anything?
>>92693974
Find a single episode where he makes that face and I will
If you like cartoons you should kill yourself
EPISODE RUSHIN'
>>92693869
>>92693869
WAIFU KILLIN'
>>92693869
BOARD INFESTIN'
Alright, so I watched the episode where Jeff becomes human again. Two questions:
1. Why bother making Jeff an alien and then turn him back without ever really doing anything with it?
2. How the hell is the Smith family "middle class"? Stan is a government assassin with free access to cutting edge research and clearence to top classified information like the existance of aliens, wouldn't his pay grade be far beyond the middle class?
>>92693633
1. American Dad doesn't care about continuity. They made Jeff an alien because it was funny and they undid it because it was funny.
2. It doesn't really matter, what matters is the joke. The show's setting takes refuge in absurdity and so the status quo and established rules can be easily subverted for the purposes of telling a good joke.
>>92693671
>They made Jeff an alien because it was funny and they undid it because it was funny.
Alright but why not try to do one episode revolving around alien biology, aren't there any comedic possibilities outside of like three jokes?
>>92693633
If I recall, there was an episode where Jeff and Hayley wanted to have a kid but then they found out that he's actually an alien so they couldn't or that they shouldn't. Not gonna lie, didn't finish the episode, didn't care to, so I don't know how it ended.
Is Donatello a good scientist?
>>92693621
>>92693621
Yes. Considering he finds his gear in the sewers. Has Reed or Pym, Macguyvered some stuff from the sewers? No, only top dollar shit for them.
Very much so, yes.
>>92693830
no, that's being a good engineer and tinkerer. Scientists find out what nature is, engineers build things
whats /co/'s opinion on moonbeam city? I liked it but I think its an acquired taste
>>92693612
I want Pizzazz to yell at my dick
>>92693612
it was a meme series, taylor made for reddit
>>92693639
>taylor made
Why did Taylor make this series specifically for Reddit? It doesn't make sense, especially with it being a doggy dog world and all.
I am writing a comic and I wanted inspiration for bettering myself. I wanted to know which writers of dialogue do you guys hate the most and which do you like the best.
For me the worst is Bendis, not only is his word choice pretty mediocre but those goddamn speech bubbles give me a headache just trying to read.
For best I don't know but I like Mark Waid.
>>92693605
Alias is the worst offender.
>>92693605
>those goddamn speech bubbles give me a headache just trying to read.
whaddaya mean?
>>92693701
Wow...