Why does Toshi hate his friends, who else will be hang out with?
>>91989066
It varies from episode to epsiode, he generally likes them especially in the newer seasons
>>91989066
Asians especially strict ones are picky af
>>91989066
He's a massive fucking dork.
What are the best Post-Crisis Superman runs? I really only started reading in the middle of the New 52 and aside from a handful of trades I'm very unfamiliar with a lot of Superman's early stories. The Rebirth stuff has gotten me interested in finally making time to read the older stuff, so I'm curious what author runs were the best and must-read?
I did find a fuckhuge chronology torrent covering from CoIE up through Convergence, but the way they compile it chronologically is jarring. It jumps from World of Krypton/Man of Steel to two parts of For All Seasons then back to Man of Steel then some stuff from 2002ish. I ended up just grabbing the MTCDC Superman torrent and plan to start with Byrne's run and go from there.
>>91988821
Just start with Byrne and then follow up with Wolfman/Jurgens/Stern etc. until you get bored. Up until Superman's death, most of those comics were okay to good quality. Here is a good reading order:
http://sequart.org/continuity-pages/dc-universe/superman/post-crisis-superman/john-byrne-era/
There is a bit of 'jumping', but not too much.
Keep in mind that from the Death till about Our World's at War were the triangle years, so every Superman title was interconnected. That era wasn't particularly great, but it makes for good binge-reading.
From later Kelly's and Casey's runs are cool, and then Busiek/Johns were GOAT. The New Krypton and Grounded era is pretty bad tho.
Virtually everything in that image is from Dan Jurgens' run on Superman, which is something like #58-150.
But it builds upon John Byrne's run, which starts with The Man of Steel #1-6 and goes into Superman #1 and on.
This fella
>>91989244
posted everything I was gonna say.
>>91989244
>>91989280
Alright so it sounds like pretty much what I was planning. Just starting with Byrne and reading through the end of the 80s and early 90s. I'll grab the other interconnected issues too and just read until I get bored. I've done something similar with Flash before, read all of the main Flash titles through from #1. Might just ended up doing the same for Superman, though it seems like there is even more to read.
extra points if ruined
>>91988593
Firestorm has been a mess since the nineties. If DC relaunches Firestorm in the next wave of rebirth, which creative team would you want on the title? What should the concept be this time?
Similarly, which creative teams would you like to see for Hawkman and Martian Manhunter?
he had a story in heros of tomorrow the trade paperback is out now.
IMO Firestorm was best in his original 70's run. It was a bit of a Spider-Man clone, but with some twists. Ronnie was a football star, but he was a really nice guy, and some know-it-all fucker was always trying to make life hell for him because he didn't like jocks. He was a smart kid but had to struggle to make sure his grades were great. And he didn't have a really present father figure, so Martin Stein filled that role.
It'd be cool if it were taken back to those roots, with the same or new characters, and all the others who've used the name worked into the story like with Starman or Blue Beetle.
>>91988450
I liked the Jason Rusch Firestorm, I felt like that had more mileage to it and enjoyed the twist that he could fuse with anyone.
I did enjoy what I read of the Jason/Ronnie fusion.
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>>91988858
He's clearly just tossing a chair to a clone of himself. Nothing to get angry at.
Total Drama: Good, Bad, or hopelessly mediocre?
Average
>>91988128
Depends on season
How the fuck does an obese person win a footrace?
>only 3 episodes left
I don't think I'm ready to live in a post-Samurai Jack world, guys. Not again.
>>91988017
It's okay, OP, I don't think I am either.
>>91988017
I'm ready, this season is shit!
Just enjoy the ride for now. There's plenty of time to mourn later.
Did she have any redeeming qualities?
>>91987920
she loves her child
she completes the emotional side effect of a biological function.
otherwise she is the worst person ever
Boggle
>>91987920
what would you prefer she acted like?
Would the Wild thronberrys be more well-liked if Eliza looked like this?
>>91987745
I guess bargain basement Meg Griffin is better than the monstrosity that is her actual design
>>91987745
I have been wondering for the longest if the monkey is supposed to be a black person.
>>91987862
No, he's British
ITT: We post the best comics of the decade so far.
>pic clearly related
Naturally
>>91987551
Vision
4 Kids Walk into a Bank
Black Hammer
Shade the Changing Girl
This proposal calls for the support of those fans really fed up with Marvel Comics. Our cold response is to push the company over the edge of PC insanity, to help them go all the way if they are going to do it at all.
What do you think about a petition to convince Marvel its time for some gender spectrum heroes like, my example, the Amazing Spider-Trans? After the failure of his company Peter Parker transitions into Pryncis Parker.
The Amazing Spider-Trans...we need a profile pic...a petition...a skilled crowd sourced operation for Gender Diversity.
Shit, make it an event with a bunch of new gender characters...
Pic unrelated...sorta.
Not your personal army
Please kill yourself
Christ, you faggots get more insufferable and deluded every day.
I suppose lady thor would be considered the second gender switched character and spider-trans would be the third. Wanda Langkowski was the first.
This show is trash.There are better action-comedy cartoons,there are better sorta girly cartoons,hell there are better cartoons with strong female characters that are actually interesting characters instead of "womyn stronk,boiz weak"crap that SU pulls.
prove me wrong(protip:you can't)
this post isn't even trying. You can't bait for shit
Make better bait OP
>>91987289
okay
*Unintelligible British Mumbling*
*turns into a newt*
>tfw read the background wall text as "newfagled"
How old is Ellis' daughter now?
Is yellow the most marketable color when it comes to popular characters?
>>91986775
you forgot Arthur.
>>91986775
If blue is the most marketable color for video game characters.
>>91986775
Yellow = friendly
How many cartoon have good, nice clown characters, against the amount of shows that love to claim clowns are scary
Inb4 Jojo's reference
>>91986755
I want a drawing of her in the Jojo artstyle
>>91986755
mimes are superior
>>91986938
Regerence