The fuck is a teseract?
A four-dimensional shape
a powerful glowing blue that can potentially provide infinite energy
it is named after a 4-dimensional shape, also known as a hypercube
>>94425076
When translated from the original Asgardian it means "Cosmic Cube".
Maxwell Lord did nothing wrong
>>94425024
hes a cool guy
>>94425024
Literally who?
I feel his nosebleeds get a little ridiculous. Often he has a nosebleed and I get really distracted and completely lose my train of thought. Anyone else notice that?
Which DC/Marvel character would you say has the most complex backstory?
>>94425001
Batman.
Or Constantine, doctor dooom.
Maxwell Lord
>le hawkman!!!!
>le donna troy!!!!!
No, they're not that complex. /co/ is just stupid and loves to make shit seem more complicated than they really are.
Why do people obsess over his origin being "weak" or downright "shit" ? I can't think of many villains who have better origins being any stronger, logical, or more realistic with the exception of like fucking Magneto
>>94424938
Some guy who got hateboner for peter parker, got black hate jizz on by peter parker.
Now, he is villain that like to eat brains.
Would have been better if the symbiote was portrayed as female.
Most villains have crappy origins.
>Venom
Spider-Man caught the actual killer and not the copycat... damn that evil Spider-Man! We must kill him and be the heroes this city needs.
>Doom
Mom contacts demons in the woods. Villagers kill her. Goes in an autistic rage that's so big, he purposely doesn't hear somebody's warnings and blows his fucking face off.
>Zemo
Uh... my daddy was a nazi, and you killedhim so... Heil Hitler I guess?
>Apocalypse
Survival of the Fittest! Where fittest = strongest. That's the Theory of Evolution right? That's what Redit told me. Biggest, baddestmofos and shit. Oh, also, Space Gods chose me or some shit, idon'treallygiveafuck.
And so on and so forth.
/co/, did you move my chair?
>>94424848
I farted on it
>>94424848
Nuh uh Zorak moved it.
>>94424848
OP, did you break the rules? Yes you did.
>00s - late 00s, cartoons are either largely if not completely episodic comedies going by the example set by most 90s shows, or action shows doing the same with little in between
>2010, suddenly Adventure Time and MLP FIM come out gaining cult like fanbases, blending what appear to be typical super young kid friendly shows with elements of action, adventure, and humor into one with lore/story driven elements
>Nearly every really popular show since then has basically followed this blueprint with some exceptions
We can basically attribute the modern age of shows like SU, Star, to these two shows right?
>>94424771
>00s - late 00s, cartoons are either largely if not completely episodic comedies going by the example set by most 90s shows, or action shows doing the same with little in between
You're insane. Good cartoons were a 2000s thing, with the exception of the mystery genre.
Pretty much, yeah, Gravity Falls too kind of added to that a little as well, but that was two years after the two shows you mentioned had already came out.
Not that shows with all of those weren't a thing before, it's just that AT and MLP set the trend of them being the norm, since AT more or less pulled CN out of the slump it was in called CN Real, while MLP took the internet by storm and made cartoons being watched by adults into being much more common place.
Also, Flapjack. I wasn't a fan of it my self, but people like Alex Hircsh, Pendelton Ward, and plenty of other animators and writers like Greenblatt all had a hand of working for it. The experience taken from said show left many impressions on the likes of Ward and Hircsh, and you can see it in their later cartoons.
>>94424845
>Pendelton
*Pendleton
To those unfamiliar this is early Jorge Jimenez. His early stuff was pretty generic and house style but it seems as the series started allowing the artists to go more off model from Tom Welling, it started getting better and better? Also, the Season 11 outfit was pretty good;
I can only get stuff from Comixology Previews so if anyone has better examples of their own feel free to post em.
he also did the Wonder Loli so if anyone is interested in what a Kid WW done by him would look like. This is it
By the end, his Superman looked more like his current Superman right now (This is the best one I could find that really show his features)
Cast him.
>>94424081
That guy from Barb Wire. Big Fatso I think he was called?
>>94424081
No.
Danny DeVito.
I was watching me some Batman today and it got me to wondering. In the modern day live action superhero trend of more serious superheroes, is there a place for the boy wonder in a Batman movie made today? Particularly in the more heavy Dark Knight style movies that have become the dominating trend of Batman movies? Previously, the introduction of Robin in the movies seemed to herald lighter and sillier tones no longer suiting to the current trends.
so my question, /co/, is how would YOU do a modern Robin to suit the modern Batman? Or perhaps /co/ would be more interested in the dark styles of the more modern Batman to give way to the lighter and sillier tone that seems to always be brought along when Robin is introduced in the movies?
Discuss.
Basically an adaptation of how Robin was introduced in Dark Victory.
Robin requires more nuance to the Batman character than a two hour movie can afford. You either need to have him in an immediately understandable golly gee whiz classoc robin role (like Lego batman or adam west bats) or drop him entirely (every other batman).
This is mainly because explaining why batman would adopt and grow close to a child in a believable manner almost requires a movie by itself. If it goes unexplained batman just seems like a psycho
>>94422758
This, and have him start by doing scrub work in the Batcave
Who else prefers him being a dumb grunt over a lovesick Russian?
When did they make him Russian anyway?
Nah, OP. His story in the Gauntlet was fucking beautiful.
>>94422502
I do.
Has the Emoji Movie caused such a turn on reality that shit like this will happen now?
>http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3566834/
>>94422488
>Minecraft: The Movie
Sadly would be objectively the best video game movie
>>94422511
Nope.
>>94422488
No fucking way this is real.
Please. Seriously? After the Emoji movie's clear flop?
>laughed about destroying a capital city
>thousands killed under his leadership
>sent war trophies home like they were nothing
Yet everyone acts like he's this innocent dude because he's a kind and goofy fat old man. The whole moral relativism card gets handed out to him but not Ozai who is pretty much doing the same shit.
>>94422272
Iroh got better, Ozai was evil until he got defeated.
A big part of Iroh is that after losing his son he totally changed and I'm sure he looked back on his war time with shame at what he did and how he acted.
>>94422272
>what is a redemption arc
What was the explanation why Iroh didn't become the fire lord again?
So Constantine. I just read through both Swamp Thing and Sandman and this British man was pretty cool in both. What's up with him and how are his solo's?
They range from mind shattering to meh.
But the endings gonna suck for both of you.
trv/ has a magnet link of it open in a thread i think.
>>94422073
Read the Hellblazer from the late 1980s onward. It has ups and downs, and a bad ending, but a lot of the series (300 issues) is good.
>>94422209
Any /co/ recommended runs?
I wonder what happen to silk?
>>94421921
God Slott had no idea what to do with this character other than getting boned by Aquaman
>>94421921
>Aquaman
Whut?
>>94421921
After her series ended, she made a brief appearance in the penultimate issue of Spider-Man 2099.
IIT:Characters who could outsmart Batman
>>94421754
Hardly