How dangerous is he?
>>93823797
Nu52 version?
itt GOAT video game versions of /co/ characters. I nominate pic related and the PS1 game version of Venom.
Do you like Russian James Bond with BEWBS /co/?
She's mostly irrelevant outside of the Bucky ship
>>93823702
I think that she works just fine as a supporting character. In a Cap, Iron Man or SHIELD/Secret Avengers book. She's hot, she has a bitchy personality and a good skillset. But she's not really solo material. Although I have read most of her solos, and enjoyed them, really.
Let's get nuts. (We still have a third movie, a tv series, and a stage show to go. Jeezus.)
https://youtu.be/UZP-7mhkGLU
why.jpgStill looks better than the Emoji Movie
Still cannot get over the cliche premise of "corrupt corporate executive wanting to destroy a park".
Where does pic related go in the reading order? Is it a good idea to read Rise Of The Black Flame, The Burning Hand and Lightning War directly after the faded picture of the Black Flame first shows up in the B.P.R.D. series? I am just at that point right now and would like to know wether it makes sense to know about the Black Flame's chronologically previous appearances before it appears in B.P.R.D.
The only other thing I would say to read before this is Lobster Johnson. Or read it after. They go together.
Here's the most recent reading order.
http://www.multiversitycomics.com/annotations/hellboy-reading-order-2017/
>>93823999
Yes, that is the reading order I am following right now. But I am thinking about shifting things around a little so I get the Black Flame story chronologically. It would go like this:
B.P.R.D.: The Dead (Photo of Black Flame is first shown)
Rise Of The Black Flame
Lobster Johnson: The Burning Hand
Sledgehammer '44: The Lightning War
Then resume with B.P.R.D.: War On Frogs & The Black Flame
Does this make sense?
>>93823557
What is /co/'s verdict of Roberson's contributions so far? Thought pic related was alright, read the first issue of Visitor and am not really a fan of that dude watching over Hellboy to protect him.
>"huh... it's cold."
>>94038219
It's you who's cold, Gobby. Cold hearted!
>>94038271WRONG ANSWER
>I'm something of a white nationalist myself
seriously, seemed out of character for norman to announce this to pete
Do you miss them?
You mean Grey Hulk or just Banner's Hulk in general?
>>93822979
Either.
>watching it the first time: love it
>watching it the second time: hate it
Anyone else?
>>94037975
It was a fun experience watching it with /co/ for the first time, but the entire last episode soured me on the entire thing. Ashi's last line being exposition, erasing at that moment instead of immediately for the sake of drama, and everyone Jack helped completely gone
I enjoyed the whole thing when watching it the first time but then I came here and I still kinda enjoy it but /co/ has fucking killed my ability to enjoy it completely and fully
>>94037975
I hated it more and more from the 4th episode onward. 1-3 were god-tier Gennedy.
make Brain /co/ related
done
>make something /co/-related /co/-related
What other cartoons were /pol/-related?
Remember when /co/ was under the idea this was gonna be good and that would save Johns run?
How can anyone have high hopes for doomsday clock when. We already know Johns can't handle the justice league and that the whole thing is just a corporate mandate? He fucked up with the new gods and the JL, how can you believe he can handle watchmen?
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>>94037911
Man was that decompressed garbage.
I'm hoping Doomsday Clock is better paced.
well he's had a more than a year break from comics to plan out and make this story one of his best. He generally has had a decent handle on event comics. yes darkseid war and forever evil weren't that great, but Infinite Crisis, Sinestro Corps War, Blackest Night were all entertaining when they were coming out. I attribute the problem of the first two to the fact that his justice league run was rather directionless and seemingly cut short (the evidence is there: dropped storylines [especially in the lex luthor portion] planned for a lengthier run, character setups that only somewhat played out, etc. I think helping set up the tv shows at the time hindered his ability to write comics
I have faith simply because he has time to craft something again and to put his johnsian spin on things. The man has a deep love for all of DC, which is why he's in the position he's in
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>>93949705
Soon
>>94036843
LydiaxMarco is my OTP
>>94036843
So
that's a dude right?
>>94036843
S O O N
Last year, this comic by Kaare Andrews and Afu Chan, featuring a young OC named Pei who first appeared in Andrews' Iron Fist: The Living Weapon and Danny Rand's attempts to mentor her, was first revealed in the Marvel NOW! 2.0 catalogue as just "Iron Fists."
The only updates on that series prior to the SDCC announcement are a few tweets indicating how many issues are in the can.
Now, "Immortal" is added to the series' original title, and the format is a bi-weekly six-issue miniseries to be released first on comiXology and Kindle.
INFINITE COMICS ARE DEAD, LONG LIVE COMIXOLOGY ORIGINALS MADE BY MARVEL!Remember X-Men: Worst X-Man Ever? It was first released as a digital-first weekly six-issue miniseries.
I discovered most of the pages are above the image file size limit, so I did what I had to do.
Your parents have been horribly murdered and you need to exact vengeance. The object to your right is what you base your hero identity off of.
What have you become?
>>94011817
Coke Can Man
I will, umm, clean the bathroom that is this city from the filth that is crime!
>>94011817
>The Binder
I'll punch holes in people and throw them in storage.
Doesn't sound too different from batman, really.
>Toilet paper
Fuck.
Man, I was hoping to see more of these, but whatever, I'm gonna do this twofer of terrible.
Starting with THE DEAL
NO.
>>94035400
Technically these are fan comics, but the art is...almost professional, and they are so hilariously pretentious that they gotta be seen.