What's your (unironic) favorite character in all of comics, /co/?
>>93859121
Superman or The Thing
Probably a tie between Agent Venom and Carnage. Agent Venom because he's probably the most realistic interpretation of a modern hero, with intriguing characterization and life choices. He's had a lot of history to get him where he was before he was undone by shitty writing.
And Carnage because he's so throughly broken and outright pathetic at points, but you can sympathize with him in places. Everything happens for no reason, so he wants to inflict that on others because that's what he felt happened to him. He's a guy who gave up.
C.C. Beck's Captain Marvel.
Why did the hicks in Alabama ban it?
>>93858919
Maybe they were sick of seeing a good animated movie from their childhood's getting remade again, but this time using CGI and bland actors/actresses?
>>93858919
Bestiality is a no.
>>93859004
You'd be justifying their persecution complex and turn them into martyrs.
>"IT'S DA FRICKING BAT!"
Post yfw when
>>93858785
"My boss says you're just a MAN!!"
>CIRCUS IN TOWN?
No, wait...
hi diddly ho neighborino
>>93858775
I would unironically hit that piece of meat, he's ripped as fuck
>>93858775
Ned had kids in his late 40's to early 50's
>>93858775
I saw your boy get pulled into the grid earlier.
I'll start
>>93858516
Waiting for you to start.
It's pretty darn boring desu.
>>93858516
If they took out the Champions and streamlined the event to have less issues it would be good.
Any love for baman & piderman?
he come over to house
their best freinds
>>93858418
thead can end now
pureness has been achieved
How many kids does Magneto have?
>>93858385
many
My childhood cat was recently diagnosed with cancer. Please post /co/ things to cheer me up.
Unfortunately don't have as much good cat stuff as I do dog stuff.
>>93858306
you must be feline bad right now
Aw shit
https://twitter.com/JamesTheFourth/status/885640242404798464
Shit being the operative word there
>>93858299
We BatIronman now?
I wonder why Pearl says she like pies but hate food
>>93857098
is that a bad thing?
>>93857091
bad writing.
>>93857159
d'oh!
Homecoming made me want to start reading Marvel after exclusively reading DC.
Is it /co/ approved to use ultimate as a starting point?
Planning on starting X men with Claremont though.
>>93857047
>Is it /co/ approved to use ultimate as a starting point?
It's up to you but you'd probably be better off reading one of landmark runs for whichever character you're most interested in then go from there.
>>93857047
Just start reading Amazing Spider-Man. The current stuff is kind bunk but it was all good until pretty recently.
>>93857047
Don't read Marvel, there is nothing of substance there. You are making a huge mistake.
Alright, an honest to god character I'd like to see explored at some point is a realistic character moving at super speed. Superman gets a pass because he's indestructible, but let's address the red and gold elephant in the room:
for all intents and purposes, our speedster can move up to .999~C, not as fast, nor faster than the speed of light, but everything beneath it. His other super power should probably be the ability to perceive events at this speed as well, lest he walk into everything, so for all everyone sees, he's moving really fast, but in actuality, he's moving at normal speed, and his real ability is time dilation, everything short of a complete stop. Let's start off with taking it to the limit:
At .9C, or rather, percieving time so that an ordinary guy can run at .9, standing still he's blind and deaf. Sorta. Light doesn't move fast enough in this world to enter his eyes with any regularity, so he starts with a screenshot of the world as he saw it, and the second he moves, there may not be enough photons entering his eyes to convey the information of images. Sound moves much slower than light, and is composed of vibrations in the air. The air that is, for all he's experiencing, incapable of being moved with noticeable speed to convey sound. the second you speed up to near light speed, you become Hellen Keller. That's not even the worst part: Air doesn't have enough time to circulate around him as he breathes, and he's inhaling and exhaling so fast that he's breathing out a small cloud of poisonous carbon directly in front of his face that isn't diluting in the atmosphere fast enough to keep you from passing out in about 30 (relative) seconds. Assuming he even notices this, and isn't just in a panic over being robbed of his senses, the solution is rather simple: Take a step forward to clear the cloud of carbon, and take a deep breath.
And then comes the nuclear explosion.
Force is a matter is mass times velocity. a telephone pole dropped from space can level a city, a pasty white irish size nine at near light hits the ground with enough force to cause a crate larger than Los Angeles, as the atmosphere around him cannot move fast enough to keep the oxygen molecules from shattering from the impact force he's exerting upon them, causing the atmosphere to almost ignite, if not for the fact that he's split several thousand molecules, and causes a nuclear explosion, and a big one at that. Let's assume he knows this, and knows such an explosion will vaporize him. At this speed, the nuclear explosion is expanding fast enough that the blast wave hasn't hit yet, so you avoid it in the easiest most logical fashion: take another step. assuming the atmospheric friction hasn't already baked him alive, this causes another explosion just to the right of the first. And another. And another. Every action he takes causes the fires to build, the seismic activity to intensify, and carves a ghastly scar into the face of the world as he takes a terrified jog down the block. No matter how many steps he takes, he will never outrun his doom, only further ensure it for himself, everything and one around him, and the planet in general, as the world will hit nuclear winter if he keeps this up much longer. Of course, he can't keep this up: For every action there's an equal and opposite reaction, his entire leg exploded from the force of impact the moment he took a step forward, leaving him a one legged enflamed blind deaf guy who may as well be mute, because as he screams in agony, the vibrations cannot move fast enough for him to hear his death rattle as the blast wave reaches him, finishing the job of his ill conceived step.
>>93856935
I want a speedster, who can use the speedforce to speed up himself and others around him.
For example, bane attacks this Speedster and tries to punch him. Speedster speeds himself and Bane up, he dodges Bane and Bane runs directly into a wall or into a jail cell.
>>93857122
This, and pretty much every speedster trope you could think of, were done in Wally West's character run in the 90s.
What's the most Important animated series of the 2010s?
Adventure Time.
>>93856719
Rick and Morty
It's Steven Universe. I don't even watch it and I know that. So many niggas watching that shit.
I remember this moment and the hundreds of threads it spawned. Theories flying around everywhere. Every thread with hundreds of replies. All of the speculation better than what it ended up being.
But anyway, has there been another moment or event that was as as hype as this one?
The kiss heard around the board.
We found Dexter's Rude Removal. That was pretty dope.
>>93856578
lol that finally happened huh?
Why does /co/ like MCU while /tv/ prefers DCEU?
Because the DCEU is the patricians choice for pure kino
>>93855990
Well said
>>93855957
Because /tv/ is full of /moviefags/casuals while /co/ has people that actually read comics.