Elixir can solve so much problem right now
What happened to him?
>>89251548
He's died like 3 times in the past year with no explanation to how he survived any of them
>>89251548
Marvel's been killing off a lot of mutants over the recent years. In particular, one storyline had all the mutant healers on the X-Men teams killed off, so I suppose Elixir was one of them. It's a shame too, because it made such perfect sense to have a trauma team of mutants with quick healing powers.
>>89251548
He's a zombie now.
>the only Avenger in Ultron Revolution that isn't a MCU character is Songbird
What did they mean by this?
Melissa a cute
>>89251489
>Melissa went from a two bit thug to a regular on the Avengers
It's nice to see comicbook characters undergo a character arc like that. Shame this is the only passable thing I seem to have handy for her.
>>89251489
Where do you guys find all this fanart of such obscure Marvel/DC characters...?
Had anybody ever seen an animated movie/pilot that sounds like this?
>Girl is some kind of AI put into the internet
>gets raised in the internet by cartoon animals
>the internet is made of boobs and dicks, like a Giger painting.
>the villain looks like Shadow Weaver
reminds me of back to backspace minus the dicks and weaver so thats probably not it
>>89251440
is it pilot forever?
>>89251440
I am sorry at the moment I can only think about shadow weavers plot.
Hey /co/, is there a rec/reading list of older cosmic Marvel books? Already finished this list and I'm loving the current Ultimates book, so I'm in the mood for more.
What would you recommend from old cosmic Marvel? I only read Thanos Quest, Infinity Gauntlet and Death of Captain Marvel. Also, I checked out Silver Surfer: Requiem recently and I was wondering what are some other great Silver Surfer stories worth reading.
You've read some (but not all) of this. Read it all.
>>89251278
Thanks anon, will do.
>>89251264
If you haven't already, check out the current Nova book. Richard Rider is back.
So, do you think Brie will get the dyke cut?I hope so
Carol is headlining the next Marvel vs Capcom video game and has long hair in that, so I'm expecting them to give her long hair again in the comics as well, so they can have full design synergy once the movie is out.
>>89251208
Hopefully. Who would play Jess though?
>>89251208
No.
>Like Jessica Jones, Daredevil and every other adult-themed Marvel series, Legion is a very not safe for work comic book series. Who it’s meant for is anyone that’s a fan of the Legion line, or just some good-old psychological thriller adventure. The show is far removed from the tone of Fargo as well. If Hawley has a style, he has yet to make it apparent between his two television
>FX’s latest comes out of the gate swinging. It’s fully formed and fully confident. The pilot may be a bit overlong, but it pays off with one truly fantastic sequence that will hook anyone into the show for at least one extra episode. It also has the added benefit of not being loosely (if at all) tied to the currently running film franchise produced by 20th Century Fox. Legion is not the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. of the X-Men live-action universe. It’s its own thing.
>All that said, the stand-out of Legion is its jittery antagonist played by Dowton Abbey’s Dan Stevens. If Heath Ledger’s Joker was a good guy, he’d probably get a long with Stevens’ Haller. Hell, he’d probably get a long with him regardless. The actor is completely “going for it” with his performance. Would it be enough to land some awards recognition a few months from now? Maybe. But, it will be one of the performances that, if left off the list, will have everyone saying, “you forgot one!”
Many things can be enjoyed about Legion. It’s a fascinating character experiment with a comic book line very few have any awareness of. How true the show will stick to the origins of the character is unknown. A quick Wikipedia scan will reveal one major character trait that, if done in this show, will change the perspective of many things. However, even if the series never goes there, there’s reason to be hopeful of what’s the come based on the first three episodes.
Was it autism?
I'm happy for Dan Stevens. He was so fucking good in The Guest.
When does this start?
MOMS
FREAK
You are in Gotham and suddenly see this. What do?
Hide my ice-cream cone.
>>89250886
Take my willy out and start helicoptering it at him just to see how he reacts.
yell
>BATMAN FOREVER WOOO
What is the most well directed Cartoon of all time?
Tom and Jerry
>>89250630
Not a bad answer really. I've been meaning to marathon it on YouTube.
>>89250607
>What is the most well directed Cartoon of all time?
Cory in the house
>A fan asked if Mignola could share any anecdotes from working with Guillermo del Toro on the “Hellboy” films. “There’s always been a little competition between me and del Toro, and I looked at him one day and said: you win,” he said. “Because I know that someday if I get run over by a bus, Entertainment Tonight or something is going to run a story where they say, ‘Mike Mignola, creator of Hellboy is dead,’ and they’re going to show a picture of Ron Perlman.” Mignola said that he realized when a movie is made of your work, you’re always going to be in the shadow of that mass media representation
That's true, even the google results change completely once a movie is out, and the movies become the "definitive version" in the general consciousness. Look at Dark Knight.
How do you feel about that? Sad about it? Don't give a shit?
>>89250500
"General consciousness" isn't infinite. In time movie adaptions will fade from it and the only people left thinking about "Hellboy" will be the ones who consider the original comics true works of art. Del Toro may have made alot of money off of Mignola's work, but Mignola will be remembered as the artist that told the story.
>>89250500
To be fair, I think the big winner here is Ron Pearlman. People remember stars like what they had for breakfast but the average joe moviegoer does't give two fucks about directors
>>89250566
This.
Besides, movies don't trump everything. Aspects of a character that remain in the general consciousness are made of up many different sources. Cartoons, comics, games, live action. All of it. It all morphs together into an "idea" of a character. That's how icons are made.
If a supervillain found themselves in a healthy, functional relationship, who do you think it would be?
>>89250180
The supervillain? I'd imagine someone like Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Shocker, or even Mountain Man Marlo. Just someone who doesn't really have any psychotic tendencies, but instead treats it like a career.
>>89250180
Doesn't Scorpion have a good relationship?
Is Star-Lord a Spider-Man villain now? He's working at the Bar With No Name because he's broke?
What happened to the Guardians of the Galaxy?
>>89250083
Isn't that what the cool Flash did?
I was totally expecting it to be a gay bar. Pleasantly surprised.
>>89250324
Is Shocker still a mob boss?
I've been interested in the DC multiverses for a bit and have been thinking about how it was revealed that there are multiple multiverses. In the comic 52 they used the term megaverse, so I will use the word megaverse for the collection of multiverses.
I've been looking through to see just how many multiverses are known in the DC megaverse and thought I would share all the ones I could come up with. Starting off with
>Local 52
Seen in Multiversity and the main DC books. Contains 52 universes. Pic related is a map for it. It's where most DC mainline books take place.
>Multiverse 2
A multiverse now dead and destroyed by the Empty Hand. Seen briefly in Multiversity. Not much is known about what it was like before it was destroyed.
Some theories about it being representative of Marvel destroying their multiverse in Secret Wars.
Pic related, by the way, is the page from 52 where Rip Hunters calls it a megaverse that I mentioned before.
>Pre Crisis Multiverse
DC used to have a multiverse containing an infinite number of universes. However it was destroyed in Crisis on Infinite Earths. That was not the end though.
Seen in Convergence, heroes traveled back in time and prevented the destruction of the multiverse by the Anti-Monitor. This would then send all those universes in the multiverse on a divergent path spinning off into a multiverse parallel to the Local 52. Think of it like when you travel back in time to create a divergent timeline. Here it made a divergent multiverse.
This multiverse is infinite in the number of universes and all the old universes seen pre crisis continue in their stories and characters continue their lives here as stated at the end of Convergence.
>Vertigo Multiverse
Note that plenty of titles and works released by Vertigo fit just fine into the mainline DC books in the Local 52. This multiverse is for the others.
Seen in stand alone works like Sherrif of Babylon as well as works that have crossed with DC like Preacher and Hellblazer. Back when DC had their main multiverse as only one single universe large, Vertigo was releasing works not set in it.
The universes being in another multiverse from the Local 52 flows with the meta narrative of the works in Vertigo being a different imprint. These universes differ from Local 52 in various ways from a Constantine that ages to God being killed or leaving.
Of note is that because some cross overs occurred we can see how The Endless (and possibly Lucifer and the Presence too) may be cross multiverse entities able to exist as the same being in more than one multiverse. Such as Dream in the Vertigo universe is the same Dream in the Local 52, or Death making the Saint of Killers an aspect and transporting him to the Hitman setting. Expanding this further, if Dream is a cross multiverse being so would be his realm, which explains how the Gentry used dreams to cross over to the Local 52 from a different multiverse, Multiverse 2.
You could also interpret the ending of Hellblazer not as John dying but him pulling one last con escaping a dying multiverse the Presence left, and the new young John that now will never age or die is him. Or perhaps into our world having escaped comic book crap.
Pic related is a cap someone made about Death the Endless and aspects of death from an old hypercrisis thread.
I'm trying to pick a new show to start watching and I'm stuck between Steven Universe and Star vs The Forces of Evil. I like both of them visually but I don't know too much about either of them. Which one would you recommend? They look sort of similar to me but hearing some opinions would be super helpful.
I also considered just catching up with adventure time which I haven't followed for like one or two years, I fell off of that show cause it felt like it was never going anywhere, did that change?
>>89249812
Just fucking watch both at the same time.
You have decades to live. Time shouldn't be a issue, even if you do have a busy schedule.
>>89249812
Trash them all
They all both promote liberal degeneracy
Its not worth it
>>89249812
Both are pretty easy to get into. Most episodes are 11 minutes and the longest are 30. Star Vs is probably quicker to get into considering it's only two seasons long and the second half of the second season is coming out in like two weeks.
old nick fury thread
>>89249529