Good news, /co/! You can have a 15 minute Skype call with Mark Waid for just $25,000!
https://wefunder.com/comicblitz
What went wrong with him?
>>89786048
Look legit. And cheap.
>>89786048
A Netflix for comic books? Seriously? How on Earth did Marvel agree to this? They already have their own Netflix-like service with Marvel Unlimited.
Post Crossovers
>>89785951
>>89785951
Lets get this out of the way.
>>89788323
isn't Gregory Horror Show technically an anime?
Post any concept art you've found here.
>>89785669
>>89785702
Mirror, tell me...
WHAT
TELL ME WHAT
TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT.
I had a feeling it was already renewed, but it's confirmed now.
http://ew.com/tv/2017/02/09/guillermo-del-toro-trollhunters-season-2/
>ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: It seems like you have some news to share.
>GUILLERMO DEL TORO: Well, we got very good news about how many people were watching the series, but we got confirmation that the next [13] episodes are a go. We’ve been working on a second season for a while now because we knew that if everything went right, we could proceed. We’re going to go ahead and now continue, rather than start, because we’ve been doing it for more than a year. The reality and the beauty of this is that we can continue not only the storyline and the characters, but we have a huge swath of work from Anton that allows us to continue Anton through more than half the season.
>How did you approach the show following the loss of Anton?
>From the get-go, even in the first season, we knew we wanted to preserve as much of the performance of Anton as possible, both from an artistic and a human point of view, and also simply because I think it’s a tribute to what we think he brings to the role of Jim. From the beginning when we planned the writers’ room, we set out a map of 52 episodes, and created arcs that break every 13, and those were planned four years ago. So we have been recording Kelsey Grammer, Anton, Ron Perlman, Clancy Brown, everybody involved in the series for years and years. And there was a break in the arc in the right episode that allows us to preserve all the work that Anton did that was phenomenal. At the end of recording sessions, Anton did one of the most complex episodes and then he looked at the pilot, complete, and there was a great moment in which he was able to see the work and do a really complicated episode in which he did multiple voices and we were all so proud and so close when we lost him. And now I can tell you, we’re not only going to second season, but we’re going to be able to preserve a really large part of it with Anton’s voice.
>Does his passing change anything in your initial plan, or are you sticking to it?
>Actually, coincidentally, we have an event in the last episode Anton did which allows us to sort of change his voice slightly, so the character stays — but we didn’t plan this. It was pure serendipity that we had that in the works. The beats of the second season have been set for years, and as of now, we have not altered or needed to alter a single beat.
.
>Since Trollhunters is meticulously mapped out and you’ve been working closely on it for years, let me ask: what surprised you at the end of season 1 that you perhaps didn’t anticipate?
>This is a series in which I am collaborating with a guy I admire tremendously, which is Marc Guggenheim, and with Rodrigo Blaas, who has been my partner in this whole adventure. I think the thing that surprised me—but it was episode by episode—was how emotional I felt about things that we had put on paper, that we had put in pencil. We had a unique endowment. I really think Trollhunters was done in a way that I have never experienced because, unlike a $150 million animated movie, we were working with TV budgets, but we said, “We have to be ambitious to look and feel like a movie. We have to be much more ambitious than our budget.” And what was really surprising is that I promised, and offered, at every creative step, to protect my team from notes and interference. I said, “This is going to be a show done by creators.” And as we started to deliver [on that promise], what I found very moving is that you ended up seeing people, seeing animators go the extra mile to animate really well. You saw cinematographers going the extra mile to light really well. We had layout and story guys going the extra mile because they knew… most of the time, the story and storyboard departments on an animated project think of the work as disposable. They know that a sequence they do is going to go through 20 incarnations. And I promised them, you’re not going to come back a month later and find out that you need to do five versions. And everybody felt this is being delivered on. We are working with freedom, so let’s go the extra mile, first time around. And it made a huge difference in the quality of the show, because our budget, monetarily, was the same, but our budget, humanly, was enormous.
Scooby Apocalypse has taken a darker turn. On the bright side, we finally get to see Velma rocking a chain mail bikini
>>89784455
So they're just writing this as their personal sex fic right?
>>89784482
It was all Velma's fever dream.
>>89784455
Did Daphne and Fred ever get together before he died?
DC LOVIN
>>89784097
WEEN JACKIN'
>>89784097
MARVEL SHILLIN'
>>89784097
NEW 52 ENJOYIN
Who is /co/'s favorite Swat Kats character?
>>89783636
When did April O'Neil become a member of the SWAT Kats universe?
>>89783749
Was Harley Quinn meant to be Jewish?
>>89783464
Every comic book character is a jew. Get with the program.
Half-Jew
>>89783464
Was she not meant to be Jewish?
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Rules of RWBY/RT General:
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>2. Arguing about the thread isn't discussion.
>3. Don't believe their lies.
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I'm finally giving up on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. If any of you poor bastards are still watching, let me know if Robbie comes back
>>89783411
>waah I'm giving up this show
>show ends 4 episodes later
you're stupid
*poot*
>>89783433
In my defence, I'm two behind. It's just become such a chore.
Are you saying it's not coming back next season?
so i started to rewatch Baman and Piderman out of sick highschool nostalgia and realise that its actually really fucking well animated and has great storytelling
why wasn't it ever mentioned on /co/?
We haven't had new episodes ina while.
>>89783228
/co/ likes BP and the guys who make it pretty well. Next ep is really long apparently. I donated to the KS and got to see the opening which was.. insane. So I'm looking forward to it.
>>89783228
Yes, but usually only when there's something to talk about.
That being said, now that they've finished working on the second episode of Adventure Time they've been involved with, the next Baman Piderman episode should be coming out within a month.
They keep getting offers to work on big name things that they can't pass up on and so BP keeps getting delayed.
>>89787546
Yeah, I saw it too. That's some good animation.
First poster for "The First Epic Movie" is out
Evocative, ain't it?
>>89783076
Who the fuck read this garbage?
>>89783110
It was this or the heavily shoved in our face by our librarian when we were kids Harry Potter.
What cartoons have been lost forever? This one from New Zealand, ZuZu & The SuperNuffs, can't be found anywhere online and the only sign that it existed is a few old promos floating around on YouTube.
Nobody?
>>89782925
>>89783716
these things remind me of neopets
OH YEAH
PORRIDGE
Why are casual-Aku episodes so much fun?
>>89782901
>>89782901
SHUT UP! I'M TRYING TO SLEEP!