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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SWnncuYXCE
>It's another civil war episode
Getting really sick of this shit
Why the fuck does Blaze have a generic demonic voice, his smooth low voice from MvC3 (the guy from the 90s cartoons) was perfect as fuck.
why....why would you try a serious tone for a game like this? Big chunks of the Capcom cast is fucking cartoons characters. This just comes off like fucking Sonic 06 shit
>final roster of 30 characters
Who represented Superman best?
How come Clayton Crain hasn't been illustrating full comics for a year now?
>>94713076
Maybe he did and you just can't see because of the coloring.
So has Venomverse started yet? How is it so far?
>>94713076
rightwing blacklisting
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT
It's gonna be alright
'Cause I love you girl
Ain't nobody gonna stop us now
>>94713048
>12 hours 36 minutes left
I hope they release it earlier. It happened sometimes.
Is Jessica hot? Y/N?
SILVER SABLE AND THE WILD PACK #36
•CHRISTA FAUST (W) • PAULO SIQUEIRA (A)
•Cover by Mahmud Asrar
•SILVER AND BOLD Part 1 (OF 1)
•After faking her own death, SILVER SABLE is back in the mercenary game, and this time she REALLY might not survive! In the wake of Norman Osborn’s control of the Symkarian government, one of Sable’s operations goes south, and she finds herself and a small group of hostages trapped in the clutches of a dangerous group of terrorists! With no equipment and no back up Sable has to make sure that she and the innocents trapped with her find their way out alive. Piece of cake.
>>CBR: Christa, best known for your work as a prose novelist, though you recently broke into the world of comics with Peepland, a miniseries you co-wrote with Gary Phillips for Titan’s Hardcase Crime imprint. Now you’re sort of getting your feet wet in the Marvel Universe with Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #36. What’s that been like?
>Christa Faust: Even though this is only my second comic project, I’ve been writing tie-ins and novelizations for over a decade. I’ve written for a wide variety of film and television properties including Supernatural, Fringe, Nightmare on Elm Street and everybody’s favorite, Snakes on a Plane. I love being invited to play in established universes. It can be a challenge to find fresh and interesting ways to present preexisting characters while still staying true to the established cannon, but it’s the kind of challenge I really enjoy.
>And, yeah, of course writing comics is very different than prose. It’s distilled and ultra lean and far more visual than internal. It’s also a collaborative process and requires more of a team mindset than pecking away on a novel all by yourself in your writer-cave. Mostly I’m just working hard and trying to keep my eyes and ears open when I’m around people with more comic experience than I have so far. I’m lucky to have a lot of friends in the comic business who are willing to let a newbie like me pick their brains. I’ve been working with a great team at Marvel. Ultimately, I guess it will be up to the readers to judge whether or not I’ve made my bones, but in the meantime, I’m just trying to have fun with it.
>>What’s your sense of Silver Sable? Which aspects of her character were you especially interested in exploring?
>Silver Sable is the perfect character for me to dip my toes into the Marvel universe. While I’ve done work in other genres, I’m primarily a hardboiled crime writer. I’m particularly attracted to gritty, complex stories in which the line between good and evil isn’t always so clear. Silver Sable is nobody’s hero, but she’s not an evil villainess either. She has no superhuman powers, she’s just an extraordinarily tough woman trying to make her own way through a treacherous and violent world. She’s morally flexible when she needs to be, but still has a heart. And hey, I love a bad ass chick with silver hair, because my hair started going silver at a young age too. I’ve finally stopped dyeing it dark, and from now on I’m going to tell people I’m not getting older, I’m just cosplaying Silver Sable!
>>What can you tell us about the adventure Sable becomes embroiled in during your story? What kind of threat is she up against?
>I had originally pitched it as my take on Die Hard, but with a female lead. I don’t want to give away too much, but she’ll be going through a physically and mentally grueling ordeal that will require every drop of stamina and ingenuity she can muster. As for the threat, I’ll just say that she’ll be facing down a unique, all female terrorist group.
>>Will Sable’s Wild Pack have a significant role to play? Or will the spotlight be more on her?
>Because it’s a one-shot, the focus will be primarily on her. However I do plan to include a fun cameo or two.
>>Which artist will you be collaborating with on Silver Sable and the Wild Pack #36?
>Devin Lewis (Editor): Christa will be working with Paulo Siqueira on this issue! He’s been working with the Spider-Office for a couple of months now on Venom 154, and I couldn’t be more excited for him to transition to this Silver Sable adventure. Paulo’s a top-notch illustrator, and few people can draw the Marvel Universe with such detail, beauty, and awesome super hero action as him.
>>How would you describe the overall tone and feel of your story?
>It’ll be a gritty, grungy, two-fisted tale that isn’t afraid to get a little tarnish on that silver. I’m having a blast with this project and I hope that the fans enjoy reading it as much as I’ve enjoyed writing it.
>Finally, Silver Sable & the Wild Pack #36 is just a one-shot issue, but if the book resonates with fans would you be interested in returning for more stories with the character? Are there any other Marvel characters that you find especially interesting and would be up for exploring?
>I would absolutely love to continue on with this character if given the chance. She and the Wild Pack certainly have a lot of potential for future adventures. As far as other characters I’d like to write, part of the fun of playing in someone else’s universe is being forced to stretch out of your comfort zone and tackle any and every type of character that comes your way. That being said, I’m a big Film Noir fan and love mid-century pulp novels, so I wouldn’t mind taking a crack at Peggy Carter.
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Superman thread
Can I have some Superman reaction images?
>>94712797
Was it rape?
Do you think Cage and Iron Fist will be required before watching this? Kinda don't feel like sitting through them. Do those two shows build up to it at all, apart from Claire having sex with everyone?
>>94712654
So you watched JJ since you didn't ask about it. Both of these shows are better than JJ so if you sat through it, you should at least give IF a try since it's the better between the 2. They're not required though. Episode 1 of Defenders will quickly catch you up with every character's individual story before they meet.
>>94713319
It's not a question of quality, really, just time.
>>94712654
about jack shit happened in Iron fist so you can safely skip that.
From the Argentinian studio that brought you a movie about a talking foosball table.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7FNsSWEaF8
What's a cartoon where characters gradually age a year per season?
Motorcity
Daria
Avatar
Adventure TIme
An episode where Zim builds a human destroying robot to take over the world, but after a while the robot gets a mind if his own and begins acting like a flamboyant super star. He abandons Zim's mission and goes to film his new TV show, as well as redecorate Zim's base in pink and putting glitter everywhere . Zim is all like 'What do you think you're doing you useless bucket of bolts? I'm your master! You must obey me!'.
>>94712101
Zim is targeted by assassins. A lot of assassins. But he manages to inexplicably fight them off with levels of very un-Zim like super strength, intelligence, and agility.
At the end of the episode, it's revealed that the Zim doing all that cool fighting was actually a robot duplicate that Zim sent to Skool in his place because he was home sick due to one of the assassins successfully poisoning him at the start of the episode.
He tells the Tallest all about it (although he lies about the robot, saying that he personally defeated all the assailants) and swears that he will hunt down and annihilate those that put a hit out on him as well as everything they hold dear. Episode ends with it being revealed that the Tallest sent the bounty hunters and the two of them discuss who they ought to frame to divert Zim's wrath.
I swear, the worst thing about this show is their creepy smiles. I think it's their teeth. I hate their teeth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGVC4ZBgw7g
fuck you his smile is pure and must be protected
>>94713733
>those creases
Riggers cant into blenshapes I see
>>94711903
The dog looks like the dude from Wallace and Grommet.
>Axel Alonso
I love it when they do this in comics and adaptations.
Was Hitler's Hell in the comics?
Was this whole arc with Arseface and Hitler in the comics? I feel so bad for Adolf
Was this genocide against dinosaurs?
>>94711235
100% Booster is a SICK FUCK
>>94711235
Green Lantern could lose is ring for this.
>>94711235
I heard he also destroyed a planet, Green Lanterns think they caan do whatever they want without punishment