This makes me so FUCKING ANXIOUS.
Why hasn't anybody killed Milo yet?
Why hasn't he killed himself?
How are his family still together and well adjusted?
How hasn't he been expelled from school?
How haven't his friends died yet?
How isn't HE dead yet?
How much money in tax dollars is his existence costing?
Why hasn't the government locked him in a high security prison or just killed him?
Why doesn't the town rise up against him?
What the fuck is with the dog? How hasn't it been run over?
This is a sample of all the questions I have about this fucking nightmare of a premise, how did disney allow this nightmare to air?
It's like they thought P&F was too formulaic and instead went in the complete opposite direction and now I'm constantly on edge while watching this shitshow.
>>90773865
>Why hasn't anybody killed Milo yet?
They died attempting to.
>>90773940
That actually answers a lot of questions.
Do you think the way his jynxness works is that anyone who gets in close contact with him is doomed to orbit him forever?
Also I guess any attempt for him to just kill himself would end in failure with the rope snapping or some shit.
Christ this fucking show is depressing
>>90774027
It's like the mysterious force. The more you work against it the harder it screws you over. That's why Milo and his family just go with the flow.
So hold up, I just thought of something. Wouldn't it even be possible to fire an adamantium bullet out of a regular gun?
I mean a bullet is ever so slightly larger in diameter than the rifling of a barrel it was made for, the bullet needs to be able to deform slightly when the powder goes off, this is why bullets are made out of lead and a copper jacket, or maybe a steel core surrounded by lead and a copper jacket.
Now if you made a bullet out of adamantium to the exact specifications of a standard .357 magnum it wouldn't be able to go through a regular .357 barrel, it's significantly harder than the barrel, so if you fired the expanding gas maybe enough to force it forward a bit, but then it would just get stuck.
Logan clearly showed the bullet was solid adamantium, not just adamantium core surrounded by lead, and the revolver he used and later Laura grabbed and loaded the adamantium round into was a standard .357 magnum he got off someone else.
So wouldn't Laura not be able to kill X-24?
Guns work differently in fiction, dumbass
>>90773668
It depends on how much force was applied.
If it's sufficient to drive the bullet forward, you're correct in that it may immediately jam in the barrel, but it could also simply strip the rifling as it passes - slowing the bullet, ruining the gun - but no different in principle to drilling out threads in the first place.
However, if you've gone to the trouble of making an adamantium bullet, you've probably thought of that - so either it's of a sufficient diameter to not jam or slow (too much) regardless of the weapon that fires it, or you put moar powder in back (and accept that you're going to burn yourself firing it).
Of the many problems this movie has (especially when you try and fit it into the wider canon) this isn't really a huge one.
>>90773668
I feel like the bullet would strip the rifling out of the barrel. It would still fire, but not accurately.
Fuck,every time I watch this clip I start shaking and smiling uncontrollably,If the entirety of season 3 is like this I can safely say that it will be the best season so far.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z91-IgdO1Wk&t=22s
Why does /co/ keep calling Rick and Morty a Reddit-y show? Serious question, what about it makes a lot of /co/ think this show is beneath them?
>>90773211
Most of /co/ is retarded,underage and probably browse reddit themselves,they call anything they don't like reddit because it's what they think you should do in the situation.
>>90773153
>Reddit and Memey
>Good
http://variety.com/2017/film/box-office/aquaman-1202010406/
DC WINS AGAIN
So they're sliding into the Christmas time when there's no Star Wars movie. Neat.
>>90773076
Disney will put a Star Wars movie there. Warner will be forced to move.
>>90773117
Yeah, because Disney cares more about the competence than about releasing the SW movie. Try again, shill.
>Let’s start with the big development of your initial issues: Richard Rider is back, but clearly there’s something wrong with him because of his time in the Cancerverse. Is having Rich back among the living sort of a “be careful what you wish for” situation?
Ramon Perez: Yeah, I would definitely say that’s right. He was stuck in the Cancerverse. He did this thing to save the universe and his friends, he was then trapped in there. Now, he’s in this vicious circle and wants to get out. That’s something we’ll explore more in issues #5-7.
Jeff Loveness: Exactly. Death is such an open door in comic books, but we want to show that resurrection isn’t always a gift, especially when it comes to the Cancerverse.
>One aspect of Rich that you seem to be examining is his sheer force of will, because as we saw in issue #3, it looks like he’s holding back something monstrous about himself.
Perez: Oh, yeah! This is a guy who’s done it all, and I think it’s through that force of will that he kept it together when he did things like sacrificing his life in the Cancerverse. That’s the staple of a true hero and a true warrior, so it’s something we’re exploring. It also sets a sort of precedent for Sam to look up to. He doesn’t have a father figure around, and Rich is a guy who’s willing to go all the way for the greater good even at his own peril.
Loveness: It’s a bit of a double-edged sword too. Rich is also a guy who HATES asking for help. With this older generation of tough guys, realizing that something is wrong is like acknowledging that you’re weak… or that you can’t cut it. It’s a vicious, poisonous personal cycle… and it’s going to blow up in Rich’s face. It never helps to bottle something up forever.
>Sam is a good and pretty strong kid, but this is the second time he’s found someone who can assist him with and he can talk with about his life as Nova and this person is not exactly who they appear to be. So I imagine he’ll be pretty devastated when he first learns about Rich’s condition, correct?
Perez: Yeah, he’s not going to be too happy that’s for sure. [Laughs] This is something that’s going to come up in the next few issues and I don’t want to spoil it, but you’re right, this is something Sam has dealt with before. People have mislead and lied to him. That’s definitely going to take it’s toll. Rich is someone he came to trust.
Sam even had the Champions run their tests to make sure Rich was the real deal, and he still fell sway to the whole situation. So it’s not just a matter of having that trust shattered, but also rebuilding it. This begs the question of how much can you take and still trust people outright?
Loveness: Broken trust is so shattering when you’re a teenager. The first break-up destroys you. Divorce can rip you apart. Every emotion is dialed to 11… and Sam’s been burned badly before so… yeah. It may or may not go well.
>In the short time they’ve been working together, Rich has become very important to Sam. He’s not just a partner, but almost sort of a big brother.
Perez: Totally. I almost think it’s kind of a reverse mentorship. Sam is a big brother, but he’s also a kid who is so pure and good and just trying his best even though he screws up every so often. That’s kind of a nice thing for Rich to see as well. He’s a guy who sacrificed himself to save the universe, comes back, and the universe has moved on. A few people remember him, but many don’t. The landscape has changed, and many of the individuals are different. It’s a two tier system with these two characters.
Loveness: Yup. I love how they both play on each other. Each guy gets their chance to shine, but we also get to showcase their frailties and hang-ups. It’s fun to write a buddy-cop adventure in space. Ramon’s art pops on every page. I really loved that movie “The Nice Guys” from last year. That style of fun and banter was something I wanted to emulate in a comic book.
In “Nova” #4, you bring Richard Rider’s ex-girlfriend, Gamora of the Guardians of the Galaxy, back into his life. What was it like writing her?
Perez: It’s interesting, because she’s often portrayed as an angry, killing machine. She’s a killing machine with other feelings too, though, and she did fall in love with Rich Rider at one point — and then lost him. She expressed that love to Peter Quill when they talked about what happened in the Cancerverse. To have someone you loved so much and believed to be dead suddenly return is going to mean a lot on so many different levels. We’re barely scraping the surface with her return.
There’s so much between those two characters that has gone on for so many years. I think we’re just putting the building blocks back into place. Their relationship is something that will be developed over time, but this is definitely going to be an important encounter between the two.
Loveness: Yeah, he nailed it. I’m glad we’re going a touch more sensitive with Gamora. Old wounds never quite close, and it was interesting to dive into the comic book equivalent of “running into your college girlfriend,” who you may or may not still be in love with… at all… I’m totally not. I don’t stalk her on Instagram at all. I’m fine.
>[Laughs] Why do you think Gamora and Rich became so important to each other? At first glance, they seem like an unlikely pairing.
Perez: They met during a time of war and chaos. Plus, opposites attract. You have Rich, who was a leader and a true hero and sometimes a person like that sees potential in people that others might disregard. She was raised to be a killer, she rose above that, and in his absence has become an even greater hero in her own right, even though her methods may not always be pretty. [Laughs]
I think he may have seen something in her that offset people’s perceptions about her, and maybe he compliments her dark side as well. He understands what she went through.
Loveness: Yeah, there are certain people you meet at a certain point in your life, where you are both perfect and exactly what the other needs. Maybe it doesn’t last, but maybe it doesn’t have to. I see Rich and Gamora that way. Who knows if they’ll actually be good in the long term, but it’s nice to wish for that.
>Gamora isn’t the only woman in your Novas’ lives — Sam also has a big crush on a classmate named Lena. Going forward, will we see more of Sam’s interaction with her? And how important is it to you to show Sam’s life on Earth with his friends, family and classmates?
Perez: It’s very important. Sam is a teenager, and this stuff has been touched on very briefly in some previous runs, but we really wanted to go out of our way to present his high school years, his first crush, his first love, and his first break up.
We also want to present more of his family. Coming from a Latino background myself, I know that Latino families are very close. We wanted to bring in some aspects that hadn’t been touched before in previous runs, like cousins and grandparents, and really show the unique family culture that Sam has.
Since /co/'s been on a geographical chart binge recently...
http://www.decluttr.com/blog/2017/03/10/which-disney-princess-does-your-state-love-most/
Thoughts on this, and is your favorite princess also your state's favorite?
>Ariel
quality taste, i'm down with that
>moana is Alaska instead of hawaii
Well color me surprised
>Moana didn't win in Hawaii
ownt
Let's try this again.
Cheater By The Dozen
>When Lincoln and Clyde suspect that Lori's boyfriend, Bobby, is cheating on her, they follow him around town gathering evidence.
>Episode shows that Bobby is too good for Whori
BREAK UP WHEN?
>It's a Clyde gets btfo episode
>>90771385
It shows that Bobby is gay actually
His new voice is shit
>>90770245
I haven't really heard it well enough to say.
>>90770245
and what are YOU going to do about it?
>>90770245
Aku: New phone who dis?
Why are there no audio dramas and image songs for western properties as opposed to Japanese media?
One of the more interesting aspects I find about anime is how much side material is created for the series. Aside from comics, games and novels many anime titles get CDs with custom songs from the VAs singing in character. In addition you'll get well produced radioplays where the characters are involved in side adventures on pare with the main episodes.
You don't see any of this in Western Media. While I can understand why there aren't any pop songs, the lack of audio dramas does peak my interest as the artform was invented here.
There are audiobook version of some comics but that's it
In japan they have original audio dramas because radio dramas are still a thing there and they have radio dramas because cable TV hasn't penetrated much
In the West we lost audio dramas however many shows instead opt to have youtube vlogs of their characters
I would definitely buy a CD with character songs with cartoon characters.
I hate fairyland #11
Did you guys know this started back up? I didn't
>>90769796
>>90769811
>>90769832
Since no one is going to do it. Prepare for the most crazy journey across the Multiverse, and the epic final battle of this great crossover.
Bumping, I've been waiting for this
It took the removal of a tranny for others to finally hate bendis.
>4 likes 0 retweets
who gives a shit.
>>90769240
These people always end up turning on themselves. Spend enough time amongst them and it's pretty much guaranteed.
What did he do anyway? Surly this isn't because he's a terrible writer.
>>90769240
Context?
Was he molested?
>>90769136
OP? Yes.
>>90769136
by the writers
the guy from whitest kids u know?
Could Popeye on spinach defeat Aku?
>>90768962
Popeye is canonically a mortal, without a holy, supernatural weapon. So no.
>>90768992
>implying Spinach isn't a magical power up
>>90768992
are you questioning the holy properties inherent in canned spinach or the supernatural abilities granted to one such as Popeye who can injest the contents of such with nothing but a corn-cob pipe and determination??
What was her problem?
>>90767763
She was the goddess of Chaos. She wanted to generate chaos and people kept stopping her.
>>90767763
She was the goddess of chaos and she was cool. Hail eris!