It's kind of an old controversy, but what do you think of The Comics Journal's Top 100 Comics of the 20th Century List.
>In its 210th issue in 2000, eight of the Journal's contributors chose a list of what they considered to be the Top 100 Comics of the 20th Century. The list was much-criticized on a number of fronts, from the small number of jurors, to its decision to exclude non-English-speaking work, to a certain self-promoting bias (its own Hernandez Bros. filled 5 of the top 31 slots), to what others cited as egregious omissions (notably MAD Magazine and Cerebus). Despite its real or perceived flaws, however, the list stands as a statement of the Journal's critical attitudes and preferences.
1. Krazy Kat by George Herriman
2. Peanuts by Charles Schulz
3. Pogo by Walt Kelly
4. Maus by Art Spiegelman
5. Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay
6. Feiffer by Jules Feiffer
7. Donald Duck by Carl Barks
8. Mad by Harvey Kurtzman & various
9. Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary by Justin Green
10. The Weirdo stories of R. Crumb
11. Thimble Theatre by E.C. Segar
12. EC's "New Trend" war comics by Harvey Kurtzman & various
13. Wigwam Bam by Jaime Hernandez
14. Blood of Palomar by Gilbert Hernandez
15. The Spirit by Will Eisner
16. RAW, edited by Art Spiegelman & Francoise Mouly
17. The ACME Novelty Library by Chris Ware
18. Polly & Her Pals by Cliff Sterret
19. The sketchbooks of R. Crumb
20. Uncle Scrooge by Carl Barks
21. The New Yorker cartoons of Peter Arno
22. The Death of Speedy OrtÃz by Jaime Hernandez
23. Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff
24. Flies on the Ceiling by Jaime Hernandez
25. Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane
26. The Jungle Book by Harvey Kurtzman
27. Palestine by Joe Sacco
28. The "Mishkin" saga by Kim Deitch
29. Gasoline Alley by Frank King
30. Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby & Stan Lee
31. Poison River by Gilbert Hernandez
32. Plastic Man by Jack Cole
33. Dick Tracy by Chester Gould
34. The theatrical caricatures of Al Hirschfeld
35. The Amazing Spider-Man by Steve Ditko & Stan Lee
36. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
37. Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau
38. The autobiographical comics from Yummy Fur by Chester Brown
39. The editorial cartoons of Pat Oliphant
40. The Kinder-Kids by Lyonel Feininger
41. From Hell by Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell
42. Ghost World by Daniel Clowes
43. Amphigorey by Edward Gorey
44. Idiots Abroad by Gilbert Shelton & Paul Mavrides
45. Paul Auster's City of Glass by Paul Karasik & David Mazzacchelli
46. Cages by Dave McKean
47. The "Buddy Bradley" saga by Peter Bagge
48. The cartoons of James Thurber
49. Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud
50. Tantrum by Jules Feiffer
51. The "Alec" stories of Eddie Campbell
52. It's a Good Life if You Don't Weaken by Seth
53. The editorial cartoons of Herblock
54. EC's "New Trend" horror comics by Al Feldstein & various
55. The "Frank" stories by Jim Woodring
56. Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer by Ben Katchor
57. A Contract with God by Will Eisner
58. The New Yorker cartoons of Charles Addams
59. Little Lulu by John Stanley
60. Alley Oop by V.T. Hamlin
61. American Splendor #1-10 by Harvey Pekar with various
62. Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray
63. Hey Look! by Harvey Kurtzman
64. Goodman Beaver by Harvey Kurtzman & Bill Elder
65. Bringing Up Father by George McManus
66. Zippy the Pinhead by Bill Griffith
67. The Passport by Saul Steinberg
68. Barnaby by Crockett Johnson
69. God's Man by Lynd Ward
70. Jimbo by Gary Panter
71. The Book of Jim by Jim Woodring
72. The short stories in Rubber Blanket by David Mazzucchelli
73. The Cartoon History of the Universe by Larry Gonick
74. Ernie Pook's Comeek by Lynda Barry
75. Black Hole by Charles Burns
76. "Master Race" by Bernie Krigstein & Al Feldstein
77. Li'l Abner by Al Capp
78. Sugar and Spike by Sheldon Mayer
79. Captain Marvel by C.C. Beck
80. Zap by Crumb & various
81. The "Lily" stories by Debbie Drechsler
82. Caricature by Daniel Clowes
83. V for Vendetta by Alan Moore & David Lloyd
84. Why I Hate Saturn by Kyle Baker
85. The "Willie and Joe" cartoons of Bill Mauldin
86. Stuck Rubber Baby by Howard Cruse
87. The New Yorker cartoons of George Price
88. Jack Kirby's "Fourth World" comics
89. The autobiographical comics of Spain Rodriguez
90. Mr. Punch by Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean
91. Watchmen by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons
92. "Pictopia" by Alan Moore & Don Simpson
93. Dennis the Menace by Hank Ketcham
94. Humor Comics of Basil Wolverton
95. Los Tejanos by Jack Jackson
96. Dirty Plotte by Julie Doucet
97. The Hannah Story by Carol Tyler
98. Barney Google by Billy De Beck
99. The Bungle Family by George Tuthill
100. Prince Valiant by Hal Foster
>We have a five season plan
>Season one ends almost conclusively
>Season two has an entirely new writing staff
>More standalone episodes
>At least one storyline is made just so they could reverse it
>Ends with a repeat of season one's ending except the outcome is reversed
>Bunch of standalone episodes at the start of season 3
>Second half contains a Karai storyline that's more or less pointless by season 4
>Earth blows up and they go back in time to stop it
>Also Splinter dies right before
>Season four starts out with thirteen episodes in space, most of which were pointless
>Earth's descruction is stopped and you might as well have skipped over the sixteen episodes or so
>The rest of the season is pretty much Shredder complaining about how sick he is after a quickly, easily forgotten part at the end of the first half
>Shredder turns into a monster and kills Splinter... Again....
>The series is given another ending that is more or less conclusive
>Season 5 are a bunch of multi-parter with little to no direct connection, based on the fact that they have aired completely out of order.
>These include a direct but pointless sequel to season 4's ending, a third or so origin episode, a sequel to the time travel episode homaging Universal Horror for some reason, a sequel to the space arc that fails to explain the oddities of it and just adds more of them, probably the second lamest Usagi crossover to date, another crossover with a show that people just need to let go of (and is probably going to be one of, if not the lowest rated episodes to date) and an homage to Mad Max.
... Yeah, there's no way this show had a five season plan.
>>94559392
Just watch pic related, who cares about this shit pile?
WOHOHO THEY DID
WOW HOW INACCURATE
>>94559392
>probably the second lamest Usagi crossover to date
I seriously want to reach through the screen and punch you in the face. People with such shit taste should not exist.
Can we have a Disney Parks thread? DuckTales (woo-oo) got me in a Disney mood.
Not sure how they usually start off. Favorite parks and rides? Next planned visits? Any cast members here?
It's been forever since I last went. Tagged along with my friend's family as a sophomore in highschool since they had a timeshare there. Never been since. Gotta get back
Well Universe of Energy (Ellen's Energy Adventure) and The Great Movie Ride just closed down for good yesterday.
R.I.P those two.
Now Hollywood only has 3 ride attractions available for guest to go on now. Going be congested as fuck for those three.
>>94648080
They shut down the movie ride?!
Fuck this shit
>>94648080
too add on to my post with your questions OP,
I was just there in June. I have lots of fun. My favorite park is old Epcot Center and favorite ride was Horizons and Rio el Del Tiempo. Even as a kid, I knew and understood the concept and purpose of Epcot and why there was no Disney characters in there unlike now. Now it's starting to feel less like a special park and more like another generic theme park with IP shoved everywhere. Hollywood Studios is an even bigger mess.
As a fan of Marc Davis, i'm not a fan of the pirate change coming soon.
Have you ever seen a girl at a comics shop?
If you're a girl, have you ever been to your LCS?
>>94647101
Of course.
What the fuck man.
>>94647101
with really hot and famous women, most people assume that they don't stand a chance or that she is waiting for Chad Thundercock to pick her up for their daily fuck-a-thon
>>94647101
>Have you ever seen a girl at a comics shop?
Yeah
>"Nice (vintage) Loki shirt! You enjoy the arc with his presidency run?"
>"Oh no, I just watch the movies."
This is why I don't go to comic stores anymore.
Can we talk about whether or not GR15 is still necessary?
It's been 5 years, the containment board is in zombie mode and filled with generals that have nothing to do with the original purpose of the board to begin with.
It feels extremely asinine that you can't even mention or refer to the one big theatrical release of a 2D-animated film in 2017 on the designated board for comics and cartoons.
Should /co/ get an exception to the rule in the form of one thread allowed on the board for show discussion, and allowing links to/images from trailers and episodes to be posted when relevant to a discussion about cartoons in general, or comparisons between them?
>>94646803
Honestly yes, we don't need it anymore, I'd do like you said
I'd also make two separate boards for comics and cartoons
Move Star Vs. threads to /trash/
>>94646869
>there isn't even one up right now
/su/fag please go.
>Intro repeats the name of the show countless times
>>94646511
>No intro
>Just a 4 second title sequence
>intro shows characters that don't appear for 4 seasons
>intro is just made of clips from the episodes
>Movie is called Nightcrawler
>Nightcrawler isn't in it
It was fun the last time we had this thread
I dunno about this time though
I watched Whiplash to wash out the taste of Nightcrawler but Whiplash wasn't in his movie either
>>94645655
Americans call worms nightcrawlers for some dumb burger reason.
Have the new writers successfully created the biggest Gary Stu in animation
>>94645381
Basically, only we have to feel bad for Rick because "M-m-muh nihilist depression".
>>94645381
that was always the point of the character
>>94645405
no you autist, we're supposed to feel bad for morty
>>94645381
>People talk about him when he's not in the room
>Even when they hate him, they praise he's genius
>Almost everyone at odds with him is destine to die
>Insufferable narcissist that barely ever gets put in his place
>In a multiverse full of infinite Rick's he is the greatest and smartest and the one that almost always right about everything
>Can solve EVERY problem with ease , because he's better than everyone else and he sure acts like that's the case
Yes
>that Voltron reference according to CBR
>Search gwenpool
>Nothing Found
Gwenpool thread! issue 19 preview discussion edition
>>94644649
>>94644651
>>94644658
ITT: evil creatures getting what they deserve
>>94643315
she should have been burned at the stake instead of hanged
>>94643315
edgy
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What is she, /swco/?
all wings report in
>kids used to make the animation industry flourish, encouraging original and creative content
>kids now are ultimately going to put end to animation as a whole
What happened?
>>94559111
Kids have never had anything to do with the animation industry, other than being consumers.
Adults create cartoons based on what they think children will consume.
Nobody has the power to end an artform, other than by eliminating all artists, everywhere.
>>94559111
You overreacted to a shitty movie existing is what happened.
>>94559405
They have everything to do with the animation industry.
Kids consumed things that weren't shit, and disliked things that were shit.
Now, kids consume shit, and dislike things that have actual artistic integrity.
>Feeding time
>>94643302
nice
>>94643302
>gold demon
>losing to chairs
Allison is such a normie she hasn't even seen tentacle-rape before.
Would you mate with Maxima given the chance?
>>94558638
>implying this is a question.
>>94558638
son i dont know what kind of fruitcake perspective u r asking this from but i check yes for all holes
>>94558638
The sex would be fucking nuts, you are goddamn right I would