Heathcliff and the others watch the game.
>>89300978
Is this one actually a joke, or have I just become desensitized?
>Superman: No mum and dad
>Batman: No mum and dan
>GL: No mum and dad
>Flash: No mum
>Aquaman: No mum and dad
>Cyborg: No mum
This is bull shit
>>89299464
>Cyborg
>No mum
Wait that's it. Literally how?
>>89299464
>Cyborg
>No mum
No, she's allllllllive
Wonder woman is Mummy Prime
>Ms Marvel and ANGR #1s get announced
>everyone makes Kam/Robbie fanart and ships them
>Battleworld happens
>Kam/Robbie becomes a real ship in the actual books
>everyone loves it
>Battleworld ends
>these characters still haven't even met in 616 proper
>>89298591
I'd fuck the mud out of her shit if you know what I mean
>>89298591
they're only shipped together because they're both brown, it's even more insulting than Storm and Black Panther
>>89298896
Well, that and that they were both part of two books released at exactly the same time and were both teenage legacies to adult characters during the Marvel NOW push.
>Are you ready, /co/ ?
Official solicit: "“CHICAGO”! Jack Ryder, a.k.a. the Creeper, investigates a series of murders in Chicago…and comes face to face with Deathstroke, the World’s Deadliest Assassin. Christopher Priest is joined by guest artists Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz for an unflinching look at gun violence in America.
>http://comicsalliance.com/priest-cowan-sienkiewicz-deathstroke-11-preview/?trackback=tsmclip
>Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz are legends in comics, known for their groundbreaking art in decades past, and both have been a powerful influence on artists who have come after. Cowan is best known for drawing The Question in the 1980s and Hardware in the ’90s, while Sienkiewicz is known for his work on Moon Knight and New Mutants in the ’80s. Now both these artists are coming together, with Cowan on pencils and Sienkiewicz on inks, to help writer Christopher Priest tell a very important story in Deathstroke #11.
>It’s a single-issue story called “Chicago,” which guest stars the Creeper. But the emphasis of the story is not on the two heroes, it’s on the real-world problem of gun violence in America. Obviously that’s a very fraught topic, and it would be easy to get it wrong, especially in a superhero comic, where things tend to be larger than life. But just in this five-page preview, Priest turns a situation on its head, subverting expectations about what a crime looks like and who’s responsible. So while the story may or may not have anything profound to say, it’s bound to be a smart take, as we’d expect from Priest. And the art is gritty and gorgeous, courtesy of Cowan and Sienkiewicz.
Hey, remember when the Creeper was a murderous Japanese Oni with tornado powers?
"This is what life looks like. People who love each other. A home. You should take a moment, feel it.
You still have time"
My life is fucked up to pieces.
CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES
>>89297851
CRAWLING IN MY PIECES
TO SEE IF I STILL HEAL
>He pranked the Joker and got away with it
>>89297532
Good episode desu senpai
He called Mr. J out on the one thing he's really afraid of, going out like a punk.
Some might think Joker should have fucked him up but I think for the version of Joker that was his reaction was fine.
Hamil said he was basically a crazy performance artist, obviously his being denied a grand finale performance would be devastating to him.
If this wasn't TAS Joker, you just know that the next time be broke out of Arkham, he'd be finding that fat little fuck and murdering him AND his family.
>>89299622
Joker would be found tied up and being anally raped by the fat little man for months.
desu, if the second season of Luke Cage doesn't feature or introduce Chemistro, I'm officially dropping it, no joke
>when you agree with autism like this
why don't we just end it all now, friendo
>>89297212
Who is this Deadshot rip off
He'll be a drug dealer. His "alchemical gun," will be producing H so good, they'll call it gold.
"I'd do anything for the woman I love, even break her boyfriend out of jail" is he /Ourguy/?
>>89296916
that speech pattern isnt very bizzaro like
>>89297569
Let me try, anon.
Me do anything for woman me love, even break woman boyfriend out of jail
I cannot think of anyone who is more /ourguy/.
So, I started thinking and I got curious about how many 'actively getting power from the Abrahamic God' superheroes there are. Pic related. Can anybody think of others?
I can't think of many. I think the Abrahamic god is mentioned in Ghost Rider's lore though.
>>89296319
The Spectre
>>89296319
Ghost Rider as per the last retcon
How does he put on his costume?
>>89296210
That is a good question.
Panther magic.
One leg at a time.
This guy walks up to you and shoots your parents, and then he asks you
>you ever danced with the devil in the pale moonlight?
What would you do?
>>89295791
"Yeah. You?"
>>89295791
"Wow, it's like I'm in some sort of crappy Tim Burton flick!"
become, vengeance, the night
become...
What are /co/'s thoughts on pic related? I thought it was pretty good, but I felt like it should've been just a little bit longer.>that sex scene
it was good. pretty weird and boring at times but i enjoyed it. wouldnt watch it again . maybe special features but thats it.
really fucking boring
i'll bet that I'll enjoy it 20 years from now
Was invested in it as a Kaufman fan. Shorter than I expected and I wish they elaborated more on the protagonist's mindset, but the tone and the performances were great. Animation was really impressive, too.
Was it ever explained why Slade/Deathstroke was so obsessed with destroying the city and torturing the Teen Titans?
While the show was airing sometime around when I was in middleschool, I had no idea who Deathstroke was, and only started reading up about him after getting into Teen Titans.
From what I gathered, he was never explicitly evil like he was portrayed in TT. He was this mercenary for hire, and had didn't really care about good and evil as long as he was paid well but eventually he moved away from that and just became more of an anti-hero character. Someone who only punished criminals that the big time heroes didn't care about such as druglords or corrupt politicians.
>>89295238
Slade's problem in the comics was that writers would show him do terrible things and then try to justify his actions even if it contradicted the story.
You also seem to confuse him with the Punisher.The only time he ever went after drug lords and corrupt politicians is when people paid him to.
>>89296249
So was someone paying Slade to do all this elaborate shit to the Titans or did the writers of the show just had as much knowledge about him as I did prior
>>89295238
>From what I gathered, he was never explicitly evil like he was portrayed in TT.
Marv Wolfman has so much to answer for.
Do you think rebirth will retcon Tim being Robin again?
I'll be honest anon, I don't think anyone even cares about Tim enough to bother.
>>89294819
I just think not having him be Robin is retarded
>>89294819
You say that yet I think there are fans of him still even with all the shit that the New 52 did to the character.
What are you thoughts on this?
https://twitter.com/DCComics/status/822628555196665857
>>89293571
It's not the main universe, so it's not impressive.
>>89293571
Old news, and it's an AU. So who cares?
>>89293571
Who cares