>TKJ animated movie has barbara/bruce
>everyone flips their shit, it's gross, it's disgusting, it ruined the movie
>Lego Batman Movie has barbara/bruce
>*crickets chirping*
explain yourselves you fucking hypocrites.
>Lego Batman Movie has barbara/bruce
It doesn't though
/co/ doesn't actually care, /co/ just thinks it's a fucking comedy genius by pretending to be offended at things.
/co/ DESERVES horrible things.
>>90277617
literally every time bruce and barbara run into each other they do a purposefully played up "love vision" thing
It's one shirt-removal from being just as explicit as TKJ was.
>>90417372
Is,uh...
Is Arthur Adams the lady on the cover?
fun style but modern Art is sorta phoning it in
I used to like him a lot, but nowadays I don't really care.
Crossover thread
>>90417350
>>90417534
This is some turk comic, right? Is it good?
>>90417574
It's crass humor with mindless violence and sex, naturally Turks love it.
Other than MVC2. Why isn't jazz music more prominent in /co/ related media? Do people really not like it?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn22dxKCoI4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bL91scCpc6M&t=58s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGbX-kP7SDM
Hard to make fit maybe?
If we count animated movies, some like Monsters Inc. do use jazz.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neTk2HjCycc
>>90417231
Hey Arnold
Steven Universe features a lot of jazz.
It is time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5ezsReZcxU
Cereal thread?
>>90417132
When did /co/nrad get his own cereal?
Who is your favorite H. Jon?
>>90416665
Aren't they all the same character?
Definitely not Carl, I think we can all agree
Rape Tree
only on le disney channel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0P9ni0hTI4
>>90416189
>bitch has a college lesbian haircut now
>Tangled
Why even?
>>90416891
>implying the "just fuck my shit up, senpai" haircut is sexy or good looking in any way
Hey guys, I don't read, buy, or know anything about comics but here's how comics should be marketed. All companies are stupid if they don't do what I say.
First of all, remember that when I say comic books, I mean Marvel and to a lesser extent DC, since those are the only two companies I've ever heard of. And don't forget that the only comics in existence are supethero comics!
First, comic books are for children, despite the fact that they haven't been marketed to kids since before I was born. Therefore we should forget about the audiences we've targeted for the last few decades and instead focus exclusively on the fickle and unpredictable children's market. This is an especially good idea since children are well known for their propensity for reading, and their ability to consistently purchase weekly or monthly books.
Because Comic Books are pictures and not real people like Game of Thrones, they are inherently dumb and for babies. Comics as a medium are incapable of anything other than being toy tie-ins.
Here, I'd normally link to a quote from Alan Moore (the President of Comic Books,) but I'll save you from that for now.
Secondly, we need to get rid of all the characters that currently exist. Though I've never read a comic, I know that the history of these characters is way too hard to follow, so we should just get rid of them. New characters are always popular, and everyone knows that Spider-man and Batman are characters that nobody cares about past their initial few stories.
It is especially important that we kill off characters because any stories that aren't written by the original creator are terrible. Bob Kane's Batman stories are still read today, while everything else is cringey, autistic, and other Reddit memes.
We all know that all comic books from every company are nothing but pandering to SJWs and minorities, which is NOT okay. We need to kill off all minorities and get comic books to exclusively cater to good wholesome conservative values.
Comic books are too expensive. Since I don't buy them, they are worthless to me, and trust me- I think I know the value of things I don't like. Comic books should cost no more than a nickel, price of labor be damned.
Comic books are worthless and the people making them are more worthless, so paying them for their labour just doesn't make sense. To drop costs even further, we should stop printing comics in color and start printing them on newsprint. As you know, American audiences are extremely receptive to things that are black and white, as we can see from the popularity of black and white films even today.
>>90416083
>printing them on newsprint
way ahead of you
>>90416083
>>90416073
You forgot to mention that everything should be packaged in shonen-style anthologies, because since it works in Japanese markets it would obviously work in American markets even better.
Otherwise spot on.
>Remy LeBeau may well have been one of Marvel's most popular mutants for the past 15 or so years but writer Chris Claremont had a different fate in mind when he conceieved the Cajun master of bio-kinetic energy.
>If Claremont - the man, who, more than any other, is responsible for the X-Men's long-lasting popularity - had had his way, Gambit, as LeBeau is better known, might never have been a hero, let alone a highly-regarded member of the mutant team.
>"Originally the idea was I wanted to set up an extended new villain for the X-Men, I was tired of just going back to Magneto and the Brotherhood (of Evil Mutants) and the same old same old. Dave (Cockrum) and I were over ideas and what we were coming towards was a mysterious young boy - apparently an 11-year-old - at the orphanage where Scott (Summers aka Cyclops) was raised, who turned out to be the secret master of the place. In effect what we were setting up was a guy who was aging (proportionately) over a lifespan of roughly a thousand years. Even though he looked like an 11-year-old, he'd actually been alive since the mid-century at this point - he was actually about 50," stated Claremont.
>>90415972
>Drawing pararells with Claudia from Anne Rice's Vampier Chronicles (the role played by Spider-Man's Kirsten Dunst in 1994's Interview with a Vampire) the man they call the X-meister continued, "He had all the grown up urges. He's growing up in his mind but his body isn't capable of handling it, which makes him quite cranky. And, of course, looking like an 11-year-old, who'd take him seriously in the criminal community?"
>"So he built himself an agent in a sense, which was Mr. Sinister (inrtoduced by Claremont in Uncanny X-Men #221 in a story drawn by Marc Silvestri and Dan Green)," added the writer. "That was, in effect, the rationale behind Sinister's rather - for want of a better word - childish or kid-like appearance. The costume... the look... the face... it's what would scare a child. Even when he was designed, he wasn't what you'd expect in a guy like that."
>"The problem was that, as he's monitoring the X-Men, he sees and falls for Rogue and wants to win her," added Claremont, a writer lauded and criticised in equal measure for his intricate subplots and long-term plotting. "But he can't approach him as himself; he's too young and won't be old enough forever - as far as Rogue's concerned. He can't approach her as Sinister obviously."
>>90415972
I hate his headpiece
>>90415997
>The nameless villain's solution, explained Claremont - who stressed that this was his original concept for the Cajun mutant - was to grow an older version of himself... namely Gambit. As originally concieved, Gambit was a bad guy. "He was supposed to come in, meet Rogue, Rogue was supposed to fall in love with him, the act of falling in love develops a humanity in him that seperates him out from Sinister or rather Sinister's human half. So in a sense, we have a love triangle between a now 60-year old mind in an 11-year-old body, the young Gambit, and Rogue. One's good, one's bad. Originally he was a bad guy pretending to be good but then he would discover that maybe he liked being good more and he was torn one way or the other. Ultimately there would be a conflict between Gambit and his creator, his true self." That was pretty much Claremont's intent, but as John Lennon once sang, "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans."
If you haven't done so already, it's getting to be that time soon! Make sure to vote in the poll for your favorite virtual divegrass team!
Poll can be found herehttp://pastebin.com/xSbhNFYaalso if you go to the main hitbox on the wiki you can catch the FLGS Cup III going on today and tomorrow where we play /tg/, /m/, and /toy/
>>90415906
Is the sad boy still watching? or did we stray too far into his realm of disappointment even for him?
>>90416215
I hope not, that'd be a new all time low
>>90415906
First game was a last minute loss to /toy/. Currently leading 4-2 against /m/.
Explain this bullshit.
The better movie has the better score. I don't know what else needs to be explained
>>90415888
good movies get good scores and shit movies get shit scores
BvS sucked, Logan didn't. You'll probably ignore that and call anyone who mentions that fact a shill
Why's she such a whore
>>90415531
Go away Emma, Cyke never loved you as much
>>90415553
He loved her enough to kiss her in front of Jean's grave
>>90415531
she's not a whore. Whore's will actually sleep with another person, she just wants everyone to be in lust with her and can't understand why someone doesn't want to fuck her. She is an attention whore, everyone has to love her so she can go fuck someone else and make them jelouse
Gwen
>>90415442
goobergeiger
>>90415442
Bitchin'
My reaction to the season finale
So the worst case scenario happened?
>>90277336
Is actually worse.
Marco slyly checking out Star while she's crying. Stone cold, he don't give a fuck. Now he knows she's into him, he just wants to tap dat ass.
Hey, /co/.
Wanna try making yourself into an editorial character?
>http://www.editions-delcourt.fr/bouletmaton/