Remember when T'Challa was Daredevil?
>>93862880
This meme isn't funny /tv/
>>93862939
this meme isn't funnyfor you
francavilla was a good fit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzbz8VDJuyQ
New episode today get in here
>>93862810
>"Hey David, what's that?"
Has anyone ripped episode 6 yet?
>>93862810
I don't really trust Davids recollection
something seems fishy; especially because Jaspers ghost seemed pretty hyper and that Jasper seemed quite down at the end of the episode
I suspect David is responsible for his death and tries to hide it or repress his memories of it
Merry Christmas, /co/
But it's summer.
Oh Christ, is it Christmas every day again?
>>93862641
DID SOMEONE SAY CHRISTMAS
>>93862768
So ... we can all agree this is a better death of Superman than the death of Superman
*death of Superman story
>>93862607
The Final Days of Superman was a better death than Death of Superman.
Without even comparing it to anything else, Death of Superman is pretty awful.
>Comichon Twitter: A quick thread in response to this thread, asking how comics sales are calculated, and why the industry doesn't have better tracking. First challenge is that "comics sales" combines three formats (magazines, books, digital) which have much different reporting regimes. Magazines, being returnable, were always a mixed bag reporting-wise. Auditing firms tracked them, but access to data was restricted. Only @Marvel still reports to an auditing firm, which is a reflection of how unimportant advertising has become to comics publishers. For years postal data was the public's main look into comics magazine sales; Comichron has collected 95% of it. With the Direct Market, the majority of comics mags went from returnable to non-, and public knowledge of sales took a leap forward. Because we didn't have returns in the mix, distributors were able to report indexed preorders in a timely manner. Diamond took a step further in 2003; since then its reports have reflected everything that left its North American warehouses. So the biggest chunk of the industry, sales of comics & GNs to comics shops, is well-known, due to nonreturnability and Diamond's size. If Diamond weren't the exclusive agent for the bigger publishers, calculating would be harder, as it was in the multi-distributor era.
>Comichron Twitter: Meanwhile books, the bigger format in $ terms, has its own reporting regime. But like the audit firms Bookscan data is not fully public. We get a lot of information about the book market from people who do see that data; Brian Hibbs has been reporting about it for years. But even Bookscan is only a portion of book channel sales; some data, like on sales at book fairs, comes from shoe-leather reporting. Our analysis partners at @ICV2 report on those specialty markets -- and also digital, where very little hard data indeed is made public. One of the factors we can't get away from, as well, is that the various reporting regimes are really talking about different things. Bookscan uses tech to report confirmed sales to consumers, whereas Direct Market data comes from sales at the distributor level. To a degree, this distinction is without a difference in that in both cases the books are gone, and considered a sale by the publisher. We're also in an era where sell-throughs are relatively higher than they once were. But yes, there's apples and oranges in the mix here. Short of wiring up thousands of owner-operator stores, I'm not sure I see a solution that gets sold-to-consumer data at all levels. So that's the challenge: sifting different kinds of data from multiple channels and formats. There's a reason we only do it annually!
Full joint Comichron and ICv2 report: https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/37939/comics-graphic-novel-sales-up-5-2016
>>93862536
>>93862547
I see what Didio was talking about when he said digital either plateaued or was regressing and how trades looked like the biggest area of growth. Makes Rebirth's double-shipping of mainline titles really smart since it'll allow them to get more trades in the market. It also makes Marvel's complete incompetence when it comes to the trade market all the more glaring.
Bolin is hands-down the most annoying character on this show so far. I'm seven episodes in and I have no idea why people like this sap. Like, I know he becomes a movie star and all that, but unless they change his character drastically from something that was just supposed to be a miniseries, I can't see my respect for him and the series do anything but take a sharp nosedive.
Look at that stupid hair. Look at that that dumb grin on his face. Fuck him.
>>93862410
You're gonna piss off the Bolinfags.
>>93862474
Fuck them too.
His subplot in season 2 was some of the most awful shit I forced myself to watch.
So now that Wally has time stop does that mean he can counter every other speedster by using it? How are they going to balance this shit?
>>93862350
I always thought a villain that could manipulate time would be a threat to a DC speedster (it probably has been done a few times before but I'm mainly aware of the rogues and other speedsters), that ends that notion.
>>93862350
He's going to have some kind of limiter, you can count on it already.
And he's not the first speedster to have time stop power, tight? Nor is the first time he has this kind of power, or something like it. It's a bit like when he got stuck into really, really, really, really slot bullet time because he was stressed because he couldn't save everyone. Or when he was bored: it happened to him before, if I'm not misremembering it.
I wonder if Waid's run storytime anon is here and can confirm.
>>93862526
>tight?
I meant "right".
What's the most Important animated series of the 1990s?
>>93862327
Neon Genesis Evangelion
BTAS
Fuck off Famicom
Duggan posted some teaser pics on his twitter, including this.
Dick Rider and Darkhawk incoming?
How's Chris gonna feel about his frat terrorizing the new Novas?
It's not Darkhawk, it's the Fraternity of Raptors character he's introduced already. You can see the fur collar.
>>93862182
Rich probably doesn't care about those guys, so I don't think Chris would have much of an opinion on them
>Word of mouth is a wondrous thing.
>Look no further than Warner Bros. and DC's Wonder Woman. The summer blockbuster boasts the best hold of any superhero film in more than 15 years at the North American box office, where even the most successful summer tentpoles can catch a case of sunstroke and retreat to the shade rather quickly amid so much competition. Wonder Woman is the unusual exception.
>Directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot, Wonder Woman is still going strong as it heads into its seventh week. The movie, grossing $371.3 million through Tuesday, is now assured of topping out at $390 million or more domestically, becoming the No. 8 comic book adaptation of all time, not accounting for inflation. And it will soon pass Disney and Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 ($385.8 million) in North America to become the top summer earner.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/wonder-woman-box-office-superhero-movies-1020621
>>93862007
"not accounting for inflation" is a very big deal
>>93862007
I honestly don't understand how its doing so well. It was okay, but the third act was a complete mess. The Ares fight was borderline non-sensical.
>>93862052
women are strongest box office demographic now. Which is why properties like starwars were retooled for women in mind, even if it didn't work.
it explains legs of movie completely.
Is ONE the best webcomic creator?
>>93861999
maybe
>>93861999
He's so good that a top tier artist wanted to redo his story and his comic got its own anime series that's actually pretty damn good.
He is the best webcomic creator in the history of ever.
>>93861999
No, she's Michelle Czajkowski.
I just realized that this is a pretty faithful adaptation of the original character.
Putting aside the whole power stealing thing, the original was the son of criminals who wages a war against the forces of justice when his parents were killed by the police.
Eh I wouldn't call any character in Arrow faithful. that being said he was still a great villain.
>>93861988
was his mom just an enabler (might know he's crazy but won't give him up) rather than be an outright criminal?
how many characters have seriously exceeded expectations by the time their arc is done? iirc people weren't too hot on the 'dark archer' thing as well as the costume but by the end of season 5 he's pretty much loved.
>>93862103
He's right up there with Eobard Thawne as far as the CW-verse is concerned. Reverse Flash has been pretty consistently great.
So has the Killmonger build up begun in the comic books or are they waiting for the actual movie
>>93861869
>when there's only one piece of chicken left
>>93861869
This scene reminds me of the short fight in the beginning of the latest "Tarzan" movie, when the Belgian guys get rekted by those Zulu dudes.
WE
What does the classified object mean for the 53rd Legacy book to be revealed around SDCC?
>>93861840
Pretty sure this wasn't the classified cover
>>93861840
Wrong cover OP
>>93861840
Wrong cover, OP.
is this shit as bad as it looks?
Eh
It's often pretty good, though season 1 had some shit animation.
The quality varies wildly between seasons. Seasons 1-4 are the better ones, season 5 was shit, season 6 and 7 were eh.
>>93861793
Archer is amazing if you try to consume as much alcohol as the characters do.