Well?
What are we debating?
>>A sex obsessed happy-go-lucky alien who is all about embracing and cuddling
>>A SJW who is always obsessed with show off how much better she is than you
Is there even a choice?
>>89926523
Isn't Starfire suppose to be like 6 inches taller than Dick?
You ever wanted to see indie artists come together and write for marvel?
Well here it is anyway.
How's everyone doing today?
Hey /co/, how are you? Long time no see.
I have good and bad news.
The good news is that the official Jodorowsky Facebook page posted lots of comics written by him. The bad news, however, is that they are all in Spanish.
Of course I'm gonna post they all here, because why not. For all /ñ/ amigos out there, feel free to translate the pages. Luckily mostly are more image driven, not so dependent of texts.
Starting with the Moebius + Jodorowsky combo ; The Eyes of the Cat
>>89922547
Please be better than that flaming trash heap about the horny professor, it burned any arguments Jodo has about the inferiority of cape books.
>>89922547
Also keep in mind the quality is not that great either
But since they are giving it for free, there's no sense in complaining
>>89922578
>>89922571
You mean The Horny Goof?
Melusine has to find her true love, for a witch going through puberty will temporarily lose their powers until they do so. As luck would have it, this happens when she has to represent her school in Magic Tournament.
Storytiming in French, if anyone can translate, feel free to do so.
>>89922366
>>89922372
This is the digital release btw, which has pretty low resolution.
When the book came out I scanned it, but never got around to cleaning it up...
>>89922418
Hey paisanos. New Ultimates^2 issue tomorrow, let's get familiarized with our new Logos overlord. I got Starlin, Strange & Silver Surfer, lets get ready to get COSMIC.
Last time on UAS - CUBES!
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/88626231/
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/88705186/
https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/88771383/
NB apologies to everyone who expected this last month; although it wasn't for lack of trying. Some higher power REALLY had it out for me that weekend.
>>89922324
We dropping by in media res but it catches you up quick.
>>89922424
>>89922456
Characters you used to have a crush on as a kidand still kinda do
>>89921702
but I have nothing to add because that's Daria for me too
I mean the rest aren't strictly /co/ or I didn't have the crush as a kid.. or else I don't still have it now..except Cleo I guess
>>89922086
Well since nobody is replying to this thread we might as well make it a Daria appreciation thread.
Post cute Darias
Why, I do believe it's time for James Bond!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUC8dJ0D6sA
But enough about me, how was your weekend?Got any plans for Valentine's?
Yes, we're onto the first ever original American story for James Bond. This one's a long one, so feel free to answer nature's call.
Also, I'll be gone for about a week, as I'll be at my brother's wedding.
25 years ago a bunch of Marvel artists left the Big Two and decided to form their company, with blackjack and hookers. This company would eventually become the closest to a third competitor for DC and Marvel (lol) and the best known creator-owned comic book company out there.
Now it's time for what I like to call the Pre-Saga era, when Image was trying to shed away their "extreme" 90's self and not many were paying attention to them. There were some break-out hits, but not as much as today.
Next up is a familiar sight to those who follow my storytimes, Robert Kirkman's Invincible
The Walking Dead:
>>89891496
Here we go again...
(no, I am not starting the storytime all over again, we will continue where we left off)
Doing gods work, anon
Quite literally "Shut It Down: The episode"
Also Kelly and Tad is 2pure
I did liked the episode, we got to see Star growing up, so, it's not a filler. Checkmate
link?
Rest in parties slurms
Injustice 2 Thread
Swamp Thing, Catwoman, Cheetah and the Slaughter Swamp and Gorilla City stages were all confirmed today and Black Canary was recently added to the beta which is ending soon.
Swamp Thing Reveal Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKZNHiva7dc&feature=youtu.be
Black Canary, Catwoman, Cheetah and Poison Ivy Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9DExgqV3tj0&feature=youtu.be
Pastebin: http://pastebin.com/V5wVHSY2
FIRST FOR PURE LOVE
Catwoman looks the least finished of the lot model-wise. Especially in that brief story shot. The cowl framing her face the way it does isn't doing her nay favors either.
Cerebus is the greatest comic ever.
For those that are unfamiliar
>In the early, sword-and-sorcery issues of Cerebus, Dave Sim drew about as well as the second- or third-best artist in your high school, the guy you’d ask to do the cover for your heavy metal band’s album or airbrush the side of your van. After drawing about a hundred issues, by the time he’d finished Volume II of Church & State — around the same time he hired a brilliant and apparently indefatigable draftsman named Gerhard as his background artist, freeing himself to concentrate exclusively on his characters — Dave Sim had become one of the best cartoonists in North America. And not just in the excellence of his technical skill — he was relentlessly inventive and virtuosic. His exuberant formal experimentation extended from his lettering and paneling to the design of whole issues: Readers puzzled and wowed over the issues in which each page’s background was a fragment of one large picture of Cerebus, or the spinning of an ascending tower was reflected by the page layout rotating several degrees on each page, so that you had to slowly turn the whole book 360º in your hands in the course of reading it. “Thou shalt break every law in the book,” was his injunction to himself.
>>89918611
>Sim was also a smart and voracious autodidact (he dropped out of high school after grade 11), and, as he matured, his intellectual passions grew beyond comics, and his artistic ambitions far beyond parody. The single-issue stories expanded into longer and longer story arcs, gradually growing into full-length, 500-page novels. As he continued drawing Cerebus, Sim incorporated everything that captured his interest into the book: He became interested in the mechanics of electoral politics, and Cerebus ran for Prime Minister; he got interested in the history of religion, and Cerebus became the Pope; as Sim’s literary tastes became more sophisticated, Cerebus encountered incarnations of Oscar Wilde, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway. He insatiably appropriated not only literary, historic and political figures, but fictional characters and screen personae, the likenesses of friends and colleagues, other authors’ prose styles, even another cartoonist’s dialogue in a manner that would’ve been called postmodern if he’d had an MFA. He wrote books within books, invented intricate political ideologies, created whole cosmologies. Throughout all of which the book’s central character remained the same anthropomorphized aardvark.
>It also, against what might seem like any reasonable expectations, became a success. Dave Sim was one of the first cartoonists to publish his own work, and he was a vocal proponent of self-publication as the only means of securing artistic autonomy and control. Not only did he actually make a living being a cartoonist, he made it look glamorous. The monthly “Note from the President” and the photo that accompanied each issue of Cerebus hinted at a life spent doing nothing but drawing his comic book, smoking pot and going out (and breaking up) with good-looking girls. At comics conventions, he showed up in limos, rented out whole suites, threw parties. He’d become an alternative-comics rock star. He appealed to the young and unformed in much the same way as Jim Morrison or Hunter S. Thompson, artists whose personæ are at least as compelling as their work.
But then somewhere in there, roughly two-thirds of the way through the series, Dave Sim began to develop some let’s call them idiosyncratic and controversial views on the sexes, politics and religion — about which more later — all of which found explicit expression in his work. These “rants” and “tangents,” as he called them, alienated a lot of his audience. Quite a few of his readers would tell you that he went insane before their eyes. By the end, Cerebus’s circulation had dropped almost in half from its high point, circa Church & State — although that might also be attributed to the more static and internal action of the later books, or to changes in the business and culture of comics. The final issue, which showed the title character dying “alone, unloved, and unmourned” in fulfillment of a prophecy made back in 1988 (so this isn’t exactly a “spoiler”), completed an undertaking that began as an in-joke and ended as what its author, a man not given to modest understatement, claims is “the longest sustained narrative in human history.”*
>Dave Sim noted ruefully that the completion of his vast project was met with “the sound of one cricket leg chirping.” Gary Groth, editor of the Comics Journal, which had had a combative history with Sim, sent him a note of gentlemanly congratulations of the sort you might imagine Holmes sending to Moriarty after the unexplained disappearance of the crown jewels. There were mentions in The Village Voice and The Onion’s A.V. Club — mentions that tended to take the same tone of straightfaced, whatever-else-you-wanna-say-respect the media pays to achievements like a record-setting win at the national hot-dog-eating contest.
>another fucking chris-chan reference
absolute madmen
>>89918457
I don't get it
>>89918457
What's the reference
What were the previous ones
>>89918476
>>89918486
I couldn't find it on youtube, but here http://zivazivc.tumblr.com/post/157196564197/im-screaming-what-they-did-in-the-new-episode
Don't wake him up.
>>89917334
>meanwhile on his dreams
>>89917334
WAKEY WAKEY DIPPER
WAKE HIM UP INSIDE
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>2. Arguing about the thread isn't discussion.
>3. Love Cinder.
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>>89916771
What retarded puddle of cartilage masquerading as a human being thought it was a good idea to match white font with a yellow background?
Still not pregnant
>>89916771
1) Wait until page ten, retard.
2) Call the thread if you're going to make it, retard.
3) If someone else says they're going to make a thread, don't make one, retard.
4) You didn't fix the rules, retard.
It's Valentine's Day. Who would you take on a date?
OFF YOURSELF FUCKING SCUM
IDK if people say she is ugly.
>>89916794
Skullboy thought she was ugly when she was hitting on him in that one episode.