Why do the best Green Lanterns all wear white gloves, /co/?
>>91277147
The bestest lanterns wear all white.
>>91277318
God, I hate Kyle, he's such a little faggot.
Alright, /co/. We've had the DCU crossover with Hanna-Barbera and soon they will meet the Looney Tunes. Just for fun, let's say DC decides to continue the trend and create crossovers with CN originals. Let's put together our own hypothetical crossovers we'd like to see.
Challenge:
Pick a hero, villain or team from the DCU and a CN show or character you'd like to see them interact with.
Hard Mode:
No heroes that have been used in either the HB or LT crossovers (Adam Strange, Booster Gold, Suicide Squad, Green Lantern, Batman, Jonah Hex, Martian Manhunter, Wonder Woman, Legion of Superheroes, Lobo)
Fun Mode:
Give it a solicit, creative team, artwork if you're so inclined
Dexter's Lab crossover: Dexter matches wits with Lex Luthor.
Bonus points if it ends with Dexter using a mecha while Lex uses his war suit or a Lex-O-Skell or somethingand Dee Dee is the one to defeat Lex by pushing a button.
My own personal choices:
>Lex Luthor/Ed, Edd, n Eddy
>Writer: Mark Russell, Art by Michael Avon Oeming
>Another day at LexCorp isn't just another day when Lex Luthor gets an opportunity to show three youths with a keen sense of entrepreneurship how the business world really operates.
>Constantine/Courage the Cowardly Dog
>Writing and Art by JH Williams
>John Constantine has been to some strange places, but nowhere as strange as the Middle of Nowhere. But a little courage might help John survive a night filled with monsters, zombies and alien chickens.
>>91277175
That actually sounds funny. It'd be great if they could get Genndy to write it.
by Vince Brusio
You don’t get to the top by being complacent. You get there by fighting like hell. You take the hits, and you keep moving forward. You don’t let critics stop you. Critics complain because that’s what they do. If you’re a writer or artist that gives it all from the heart, you listen to the critics, and then decide if they’re worth listening to given what you want to do with your ideas. Great art comes from passion, not caution. And if Howard Chaykin is one thing, it’s that he’s not cautious. It gets in the way of getting things done.
What Howard Chaykin has done lately is called The Divided States of Hysteria , where he puts forth a cast that operates in our current politically dysfunctional world that exists on your radio, Internet, and television. In this PREVIEWSworld Exclusive, Mr. Chaykin explains his thinking at the time of this project, and we leave it to you, the reader, to do your own thinking about what he says here in this interview. And then we urge you to pre-order this book from Image Comics before you hear that it’s sold-out at the comic shops.
>Vince Brusio: Politics and comics aren’t regularly seen at the shops on Wednesday, but when a splash does occur it’s given us things like Rick Veitch’s The Big Lie or Frank Miller’s Holy Terror. Those two books, as examples, took on the topics of 9-11 and the war on terror. As the cover for issue #1 of The Divided States of Hysteria features a woman in a burka, and the burka replicates the design of the American flag, we can assume that your book is also going to focus on the subject of Islam and its relationship to America. The question is why are you going there? The subject is an incendiary one. So why are you jumping into the fire?
Howard Chaykin: With all due respect, this contributes to my near permanent state of simmering bitterness. This sort of thing happens in what is basically a one trick pony business. I seem to be relegated to a legacy that will apparently consist solely of the hackwork I did on Star Wars, and drawing oral sex.
I've been doing political material since the early 1980s, when after ten years of lameness and mediocrity, I found my narrative and visual voice with American Flagg! — a strident and enraged political satire that took place in the first third of the 21st century, but was all about the eighties in general, and the sort of country we'd become under the narcissism engendered by the Reagan administration.
You're talking to someone who's been called a "Left wing faggot" by some shmuck on the internet, after he read and apparently comprehended my reboot of The Challengers Of The Unknown.
City Of Tomorrow, a six-issue series I did for Wildstorm, is very much a reflection of the emergence of identity politics and politics in general.
I've not read Veitch's book, but Holy Terror left me feeling that Frank seemed to take the 9/11 criminal act by these murderers as a personal attack.
For the record, it's not a burka, but a niqab.
These characters were no more than plot devices to soothe one cohort or another — just as the current trend is no more than liberal self-congratulation for showing up. Characterization was no more evolved than, say, the guys who showed up behind the door in Mystery Date.
Today we have a ridiculous slew of hyphenates, each with more sensitive and tender feelings, begging to be hurt, than the other — and for the record, this idea that one has the right not to have one's feelings hurt has equal footing on the left and right.
The protagonists of The Divided States Of Hysteria are far from what anyone might identify as heroic in motivation. The antagonists operate, for the most part, from a perspective of genuine conviction and purpose. I might point out that only in comic books, and of course in comics' apparent literary equivalent, YA fiction, would such an issue be worth pondering.
So despite your assumption about The Divided States Of Hysteria is somehow just one more book about Islamic terrorism, rest easy and forget about it. Sure, there's an element here of that issue, but there really is so much more — I promise.
Sounds like this is going to be full Chaykin, and therefore worth reading for entertainment potential even if shit.
What's your opinion on european comics?
>>91276657
Just like everything else, some are good, and a lot more are bad.
Blast was good though.
>>91276657
I discovered this on mycomicpost.net and absolutely loved it. The art is fucking amazing, but the story is just okay. Most French comics I've come across have literally the best comic art I've ever seen.
>>91277035
Forgot pic...
Hola Hermanos! AMERICA #2 tomorrow. Ain't that exciting? Let's prepare with some Young Avengers: Abridged SII REINA Edition!
Prior storytimes:
Cube1 - https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/88626231/
Cube2 - https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/88705186/
Cube3 - https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/88771383/
Tween1 - https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/89922324/
Tween2 - https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/89970205/
That last one features MAC's debut storylinewhich is the actual reason I'm posting this shit.
>>91276459
First few pages are from one of Marvel's Point One ad-mags.
>>91276502
>>91276528
Wouldn't she be perfect for Jessica Jones Season 2?
>>91276109
I have a sneaking suspicion she's owned by Fox.
Naw son, she'd be treated like a hero. Lack of dick = hero.
>>91276127
Because of the Alpha flight thing? Doesn't both studios own Quicksilver Scarlett witch? She's Purple man's daughter, so how can they not own her?
Whatever happened to this?
HWNDU
>>91276061
Honest opinion?
They're holding off on it until Marvel releases Black Panther. And if it proves a large enough audience for a majority black cast cape movie then they'll move forward.
>>91276155
WB seems really leary of any cape movie built around a lesser-known character.
They sold the Suicide Squad movie with the Joker, and all the solo hero movies in development right now are going to be spun off from Justice League.
HOLY SHIT
http://comicbook.com/tv-shows/2017/04/04/invader-zim-returns-to-nickelodeon-for-new-movie/
and so the cancer generation is refuelled
>>91275639
>new movie
Is this Invader Dib?
>>91275656The show itself was really good.
Wanted to check the release date and its gone. What happened?
Please don't let it be true. I NEED this book.
>>91275614
It was removed from Amazon's listing and every store Ive checked is either saying August TBA or straight up canceled. What the fuck?
For a king ruling over a particularly flamboyant kingdom, River's armor is rather dull. Why is that? Even his horse looks slightly more interesting than him.
What are the chances of no Starco in season 3?
>>91275508
0% I'd wager
>>91275508
-1%
Why do you hate interesting characters /co/?
>>91275369
Which ones? Because the ones you've postedmostly could have the potential to be good if Marvel's current crop of writers wasn't so shit
>>91275369
That's a cool elseworld. Is it from Exiles or something?
>>91275391
I generally think this too.
Cancel your fucking party Ginger
I cant remember what i liked so much about this show when i was younger, I had nothing to relate to it
Dodie was cancer.
Miranda was a bitch, but got humbled here and there.
Mitzi was queen bitch, and lost an eye for making Miranda look like Courtney.
Dodie was horrid, and got no repentance for her actions. Ginger still stayed friends with her.
Courtney should have became Ginger's friend and Dodie being demoted to Miranda's sidekick. At least then she'd get called out for being shitty by someone who had bitch tendencies but was still a friend.
Her mother was worse.
>>91275312
Why was she so hateable? Were we supposed to like her?
>Someone stop Bruce Timm Don’t see this movie and don’t support misogynists
What was your purpose behind making this thread? Who the fuck are these random tumblr posters?
>>91274961
It's so that you know your enemy.
And it ain't Bruce Timm.
>>91274989
dumb cunt
This is going to suck, i like invicible but i can't see this being good
animated or live action?
Ever get the feeling that every comic book is going to be adapted to film?
>>91274963
Live action i guess
Name a holier weapon.
>Protip: You can't
>>91274637
Faith.
>>91274637
my dick