>when you nail the artstyle but still aren't a good show
>there will never be another synthwave show due to this
I watch everything Elizabeth Banks does. Had this show introduced her siblings earlier, it may have been interesting but I can see why it was canned. Anything that airs during new seasons of South Park hoping people will keep watching tends to suck.
It's too bad, the show got funnier after the first few episodes.
>>92036294
Is this a JoJo reference?
Imagine Steven permanently shapeshifting into an adult with an adult mindset. What happens in the show?
I dunno. I'm not Sucrose.
>>92036124
well like all gems, his mind is permanently rendered child like, but with a massive, undeserved ego
Steven and Connie's relationship gets freaky.
You can be honest with me, /co/
Have I improved the show or made it worse? Please list how and why.
Don't be afraid to express how you really feel
It could have been better
I think the show is pretty great i think starting off with a shit ton of action sequences and then randomly change it up made people scrath their heads but 5 episode 7 was great, episode 6 was probably the worst with all the callbacks even though i loved them none the less cause it was good to show jacks impact on the world, the demongo appearance doesnt make much sense especially if hes not gonna face jack or anything
I want to ram my dick into her juicy pussy.
Kirkman got the balls back to kill off a relevant character again I guess....
Well shit. How soon before Rick becomes unstable again?
>>92035992
This
>>92035686
is that andrea?
>First question from Marvel went to Marquez, who talked about the tone of the series. Marquez said it’s comparatively more “noir” than “Civil War II,” and named “Blade Runner” and “John Wick” as visual inspirations. “Certainly in terms of color palette, use in terms of contrast and shadow,” Marquez said. “I’m also using texture a lot.”
>Brevoort said he’s deferred to the creative team to define the book’s visual style. “It’s a series that demands a slightly different approach, visually,” Brevoort said, especially compared to “Civil War II” or “Invincible Iron Man,” which Bendis and Marquez also worked on. Brevoort added that “Defenders” has a little bit more of a Bill Sienkiewicz style than readers may be used to from Marquez.
>Marquez added that along with Sienkiewicz, the work of past “Daredevil” artists like Alex Maleev and Chris Samnee has influenced him on the series.
>Brevoort spoke of Punisher’s arrival in “Defenders” #3, and how he fits in with the team. “I think the core Defenders are all moving in general the same direction; they’ve got a unity of purpose, a commonality of goals,” Brevoort said, mentioning that Blade and “a couple other surprises” will appear early in the series.
>Brevoort added that thinking about “Defenders” similarly to “New Avengers” is apt, as a character like Doctor Strange — even though he’s not “ground level” — could very well show up, since it’s a team of New York City heroes.
>http://www.cbr.com/defenders-brian-michael-bendis-david-marquez-marvel-next-big-thing/
>>92034828
>Next question was for Bendis, if this was “who he wanted” for the book’s main cast, despite the fact that it’s also the cast of the upcoming TV series. “I literally pitched this to the public on my last page of New Avengers’ — a page of Luke and Jessica talking about this book,” Bendis answered. “It was always on my list of, ‘This is what I want to do if I return to these characters.” Bendis said the only thing that changed for him was calling the book “Defenders,” as he didn’t have a great name for the series he wanted to do before.
>“This idea, and these characters, and how they’re going to interact and what they’re going to do, was always the plan, way before the Netflix deal,” Bendis said.
>Where are the characetrs when “Defenders” #1 picks up? Bendis said readers need to first check out the Free Comic Book Day story, available this Saturday. “The characters are all at sort of their base status quo,” Bendis said, with the FCBD story revealing the villain of the initial storyline of the series. “Then we dive right into ‘Defenders’ #1, and we hit the ground running,” Bendis said.
>“I try to bring as much humanity and realism to [‘Defenders’] as possible,” Bendis said, adding that it dates back to his early, pre-Marvel crime stories. “The escapism is much more visceral, because you feel like this is a bar you could walk into — not a crazy space station or Avengers Tower. These feel like real places, and sometimes they are real places. The characters are really reacting to each other, they’re reacting to the world around them. David and I spend a great deal of time talking about the city as a character, and making sure they react to the city in a human way.”
>>92034839
>Next question from Marvel asked if New York City is a “partner” to the Defenders or an antagonist. “Like any character in any story, you don’t know,” Bendis said. “Sometimes the city is going to be a gigantic help to them. At the same time, there are people in the city who will react very negatively to what they’re doing.”
>“You’ve got two characters — you’ve got the real New York City, the New York City that we all know and I love to visit,” Bendis said. “And then you’ve got the Marvel New York City, which is a New York City with Doctor Strange, and Elektra, and Blade running around in it.”
>How personal of a series will “Defenders” be for its cast? “The villain is connected very personally to one of the four,” Bendis replied. “So personally, that it affects all of them.” This threat will prompt the character to “reevaluate” the way the book’s heroes do things, thus leading to the Defenders becoming an official team.
>“It’s been a very fun week of readers emailing or Tumbling questions at me, at one of the best questions was, ‘I’m so confused about Luke Cage, because according to everything, he’s one of the most powerful superheroes in the world, but they keep referring to him as street-level,'” Bendis continued. “I wrote back saying, ‘Street-level is not a power set. It’s an address.'”
>“There are so many places to take these characters within the context of a street-level hero,” Bendis said. “This is one of the great joys of staying at the company — you can leave Jessica for a few years, come back, and the character is still reacting to the world around her, and the Marvel Universe has shifted so much. It’s all worth exploring. I’m writing all-new material about these characters that I love so much. Because they’re in a different place in their lives, it feels brand new to me.”
>>92034828
I'm pretty dissapointed Luke isnt in his PM&IF costume. Best look he's had in a while.
>>92034658
DELET THIS
>>92034658
What did they mean by this?
>dude Mulan sauce
>dude 90s nostalgia lmao
Fuck this shitty show.
>Jack fags still asshurt a month later
>>92033590
this is the cancer of fandoms m-morty *urp*
>>92033590
>People not realizing Szechuan sauce is a legit thing that can be purchased outside of McDonalds
WHY AM I SO FAT?
>>91744792
Because you were meant to be. Now pander to me pl0x
>>>/out/
>>91744792
Because you were raised by 3 women
It even states that Cap will be back to normal again at the end of the storyline. I guess the non-buying outrage over it has really gotten out of control.
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/marvel-captain-americas-turn-hydra-hear-concerns/story?id=47136145
>>92033117
Americans are so whiney.
>>92033117
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Was it crack?
>>92032547
just a little bit of crack in it along with some LSD
>>92032547
Saw pan pizza too i take it
how did they get away with this episode?
Is she dead?
>>92032413
Her VA is listed in episode 10, so maybe shes not.
>>92032413
she is alive and the sisters probably too
screencap this
>>92032460
Her VA voices every single female who isn't ashi or her sisters in this season.
This includes the mysterious short thing that guides ashi to jack in episode 6
What was his fucking problem?
Canada
>That episode where he freaks out and mauls Beaver to death
>That episode where he actually said nigger
Best Short Story
“The Comics Wedding of the Century,” by Simon Hanselmann, in We Told You So: Comics as Art (Fantagraphics)
“The Dark Nothing,” by Jordan Crane, in Uptight #5 (Fantagraphics)
“Good Boy,” by Tom King and David Finch, in Batman Annual #1 (DC)
“Monday,” by W. Maxwell Prince and John Amor, in One Week in the Library (Image)
“Mostly Saturn,” by Michael DeForge, in Island Magazine #8 (Image)
“Shrine of the Monkey God!” by Kim Deitch, in Kramers Ergot 9 (Fantagraphics)
Best Single Issue/One-Shot
Babybel Wax Bodysuit, by Eric Kostiuk Williams (Retrofit/Big Planet)
Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In, by Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer, and Jill Thompson (Dark Horse)
Blammo #9, by Noah Van Sciver (Kilgore Books)
Criminal 10th Anniversary Special, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
Sir Alfred #3, by Tim Hensley (Pigeon Press)
Your Black Friend, by Ben Passmore (Silver Sprocket)
Anyone wants to check out, the link
https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards-nominations-2017
Best Continuing Series
Astro City, by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC)
Kill or Be Killed, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Image)
The Mighty Thor, by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman (Marvel)
Paper Girls, by Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang (Image)
Saga, by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples (Image)
Best Limited Series
Archangel, by William Gibson, Michael St. John Smith, Butch Guice, and Tom Palmer (IDW)
Briggs Land, by Brian Wood and Mack Chater (Dark Horse)
Han Solo, by Marjorie Liu and Mark Brooks (Marvel)
Kim and Kim, by Magdalene Visaggio and Eva Cabrera (Black Mask)
The Vision, by Tom King and Gabriel Walta (Marvel)
We Stand on Guard, by Brian K. Vaughan and Steve Skroce (Image)
What are your favorite Calvin and Hobbes strips, /co/?
Can't be beat.
always though Calvin's mom was a qt
>>91742842
Let's talk about Wally,
If you're a fan of him tell us how you were introduced to his stories.
Or tell us you're favorite team up involving Wally.
Also let's talk about his direction in rebirth and Titans.
I was replying in an earlier thread and some retard kept spewing
>power level fag
When I was trying to mention that the first examples of Hardcore speed force powers were done by wally, ones that had a soft science explanation
( physics + speed force= I do wut I want)
Although he credited barry for explaining how to do his feets, we saw wally doing them first.
I personally believe Most Wally-fags know of him through the comics especially when he had taken Barry's mantle. Saying these things isn't comparing the two to the extent of powerlevels, because I'm sure barry could do whatever the fuck he wants to with speed force plot armor. Just saying which came first in means of doing AND explaining.
I'd also like to say to that guy who was giving everyone shit,that feces flinging troll, if you want people to think you don't know shit and or are a child, mental and or physically, keep doing what you're doing. Who knows if you keep slingin the same bs to everyone someone might buy it. You my smelly friend are autism incarnate. Period. Heh.
I'll be waiting for some nice conversations and the inevitable person or advocate trying to start shit
A G A I N.
Just a quick addition, the guy mentioned that Powerlevel Fags are the most pathetic of comic book nerds. I'd beg to differ, a power level fag can be irritating, but they are in the bigger numbers. I'd say the worst comic book nerds in my personal opinion are thefakes... the ones who talk big but don't know shit
Find yourself in the latter.
>>92031610
My first exposure to Wally was through Superman the animated series and for comics Geoff Johns run on the character.
Favorite team up was his time as a member on JLA by Morrison. Not too big on Wally with the Titans, and the current roster seems meh, so I haven't been paying attention. I'm waiting for him to get involved with the Button storyline, not fucking around with a team that is so butchered by the New 52.
>>92031753
Same anon. I did enjoy his time in the Flash books bonding with Bally