>>93861915
Time for a storytime
Motor Girl
>War veteran Samantha's quiet life in the Nevada desert is turned upside down when a UFO crashes into her junkyard. Now with the assistance of her gorilla companion Mike, Sam tries to protect the little visitors from a military contractor.
It's by Terry Moore who did Rachel Rising, Echo, and Strangers in Paradise.
I've read it. It's a really really bad Tank Girl ripoff.
Moore is a genius but this is his inevitable fuck up moment. Still, do the storytime, I wanna compare how bad this is in relation to Echo and SIP.
>>93861590
It is thematically nothing similar to Tank Girl.
Star Wars Land Model
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qi9bRaly0o
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwh7ARhyLs0
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJAz4eS-riw
>>93860510
Infinity War Thanos statue
>>93860510
man why do other studios even EXIST at this point?
>>93860510
Panels Today
>https://d23.com/d23-expo-2017-friday-july-14/
Tomorrow
>https://d23.com/d23-expo-2017-saturday-july-15/
Sunday
>https://d23.com/d23-expo-2017-sunday-july-16/
Previous threads:
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>>93757458
>>93781471
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>>93849632
Let's do this! I'm starting with Impulse because it's technically part of the Dead Heat Saga. I don't think we'll need to jump series anymore after this.
Are comics the only medium still brave enough to feature strong and sexy women?
Yes. Normalfags find strong woman "gross" for some reason.
>>93860676
I think that's because they didn't grow up with comics desu. They're not used to the female superhero physique like us.
>>93860171
Not anymore
https://www.newsarama.com/35293-best-shots-review-calexit-1.html
>Calexit #1
Written by Matteo Pizzolo
Art by Amancay Nahuelpan and Tyler Boss
Lettering by Jim Campbell
Published by Black Mask Studios
‘Rama Rating: 10 out of 10
>“Now let me welcome everybody to the wild, wild West / A state that's untouchable like Eliot Ness” - Dr. Dre
>Calexit is a book that hits your brain like a slug to the chest. You finish it and your ears get a little hot. This is a work of fiction, but it feels so real. And that’s part of the strength of what writer Matteo Pizzolo and artist Amancay Nahuelpan have created here. They imagine that the California secession movement, Calexit, was successful, but to somewhat tragic ends. A state already dealing with massive infrastructure failings as part of a large country would hardly be self-sustaining on its own. But rather than tell the story of how the revolution started or how it ends, Pizzolo and Nahuelpan take the road less travelled - they show us how people survive.
>The reality of these characters’ lives is unsettling, but they are doing what they have to do. For Jamil, that means dealing drugs to local Homeland Security agents, delivering packages and cracking wise. He has a drone with a built-in AI that serves as his companion and enables him to work by keeping track of various customers’ orders ad information. He’s a bit of a scamp with that smuggler’s charm that works so well for Han Solo minus the overcompensating masculinity. Jamil’s easy to like and provides an easy point-of-view character for readers. It’s hard not to root for him despite the contradictions in his personality and actions. He’s a fully formed character, and that’s what is key to this book. That’s how Pizzolo treats all of his characters. We don’t get that much time with Zora McNulty/Donato, but we come to understand her quickly. She’s adopted. She’s the de facto rebel leader. She’ll resort violence seemingly only when pushed to it. But even her patience has a limit, and her anger is real. These are the different ways in which survival manifests itself.
>Pizzolo’s approach to pacing really impresses me as well. Mostly because the story moves but the exposition isn’t overwrought. (In one scene, it’s actually played as a joke.) And for any reader that thinks they need to suspend disbelief to have read these characters talking about the crazy state of current events in their world, I invite you to eavesdrop on basically any conversation going on at happy hour in the wake of the latest storm of tweets. It’s all we talk about. Why wouldn’t these characters?
>And despite the dire circumstances that Jamil, Zora, and the rest live in, this book does have a sense of humor about it. Pizzolo writes a whole sequence outside the Chinese Theater that features some familiar costumed heroes juxtaposed with villains who look eerily (and no doubt purposefully) like Steve Jobs and Steve Bannon. But none of these shambolic imitations of Captain America or Wonder Woman are going to have the save day. Jamil isn't even going to be particularly heroic. He’s going to do the job that gets him some cash and keeps him out of trouble. Survival remains the key theme, even in the face of evil.
>Artist Amancay Nahuelpan does an incredible job bringing this world to life, and that helps make Pizzolo’s work so much more effective. By creating a California that looks recognizable but just slightly off, Nahuelpan is able to sow the seeds of discomfort in readers. It all looks right, but something is wrong. L.A. is overrun with a faceless enemy. It’s unnerving. And the faceless helmets of the soldiers helps underline the characters’ existence as well. Nahuelpan’s expression work is excellent, whether he’s using it for comedic or dramatic effect. We only get to see the characters’ reactions to the soldiers. We don’t get to see how the soldiers feel in any given situation. Their presence in any scene is in human and it draws your eye in every panel. Danger is always present. Colorist Tyler Boss keeps his palette fairly simple, opting for consistency over experimentation. It works well because when he does stray from that the intention is clear, whether is a wash of red in a panel signaling impending doom or bright pinks and oranges to show the changing light of the day.
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/adventuretime/abstract-episode.html
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/adventuretime/ketchup-episode.html
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/adventuretime/fionna-and-cake-and-fionna-episode.html
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/adventuretime/whispers-episode.html
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/video/adventuretime/three-buckets-episode.html
Available for anyone with a cable subscription
Oh god. I don't know my xfinity account info, any other source like mega?
>>93856981
The brand of void from Berserk and the mark onnthe asteroid xiabalba are Very similar and the contextual similarities of those comics (especially at those points) has me suspicious.
And I see similaries between that stupid asteroid and AT's come of change (especially the first one Finn saw on Mars).
Eh.
>>93857052
They're just up. Anyone ripping them would have to wait for them to download and then wait for them to upload.
Would you watch a Warcraft cartoon?
I definitely would have 10 or 20 years ago. It's a little late for it now.
>>93856715
if it took place between warcraft 1 and WotLK then yes.
>>93856715
>warcraft related thread
>there's an unsufferable WotLKuck within the firsts three posts
everytime
1 more week until Comic Con where Archie will have a panel. Think we'll get Sonic comic news finally? Ian Flynn says we might. Personally, I'm thinking they'll go for a full actual reboot this time with SEGA only characters after those fucking lawsuits.
They'd really only need to get rid of the characters that were created during the comic, so if they already existed in AoStH or SatAM, they're probably not going anywhere.Why you acting like the comic isn't cancelled? You know it is.
>>93855031I want to beliieeeevveeee!!
>>93855031
20 years is a long time for it all to end over a petty lawsuit...
Are you getting pumped? Almost 1 day left.
>>93854478
Go to the >>>/trash/ thread
>>93854505
>visiting a non-worksafe furry hellhole
no thanks.
>>93854505
no cartun on catoon brod
ULTIMATUM STORYTIME FOR THIS COCKMONGLER >>93853406, YOU BLAME HIM FOR THIS MISERY
WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS, IT'S NOT THAT TIME OF THE YEAR YET!
ZIM
WHAT?
ZIM
WHAT?
what are some of the best comic book pages in history?
>>93853270
Fury hanging his gun on the chair.
Bat buzzsaw.
Bootleg edition
>Upcoming Releases:
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>Out This Week:
Darth Vader #3 (July 12)
Doctor Aphra #9 (July 12)
>Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB4I68XVPzQ
>Star Wars: Rebels - The Final Season
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-b7GAhnVwhA
>Battlefront 2 trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q51LZ2HpbE
>Star Wars: Forces of Destiny trailer
https://youtu.be/UkEgVzE4U54
>Download links: (Check here for new Rebels Episodes + Books, Comics, Films, etc)
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>Canon Guide:
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>Legends Recommendation List:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/147N5EgCnZmcPaDYvnGQwl9cn7BhBroFb7mD2C4cmWb0/edit?usp=sharing
who the fuck is snoke
What is she, /swco/?
>>93852757
The wizard of Oz
You should draw every day, even if it's just a little. Post whatever you're working on, be it a full piece, doodles, or anything in between.
I doodled some robot animal, animal robots.
I didn't do anything new.
sweet reminder of our first challenge on how's your webcomic