Tiny Toons was actually a really excellent show
>No forced jokes.
>Harvard tier idea of the show.
>Self-awarness that they are cartoons, what a blessed angel.
>Loveable characters.
>Stories that made loads of sense and are even fun too.
>>89120991
Decent for its time, I enjoyed it as a kid, nothing really special one way or the other and definitely not worth the time and energy to pick apart like some massive sperg.
>>89121011
It was excellent and it is worth the time to reverse engineer it.
Alright, now we're done with the introduction, let's see the stuff we came here for.
You know, one day there will be historians that will specialize in media from the past. Hundreds of years from now, what will cartoonologists think about our societies based on the cartoons we watch?
>>89120939
i always had this thought that maybe in the future people will treat comic book superheroes as if they were real folklore.
>>89120939
>Hundreds of years from now
Brown apes will be grunting among the ruins.
>>89120988
meh you won't live to see it anyway
Is it possible to still feel sorry for Bojack? Or was he a character that you're supposed to hate him since the beginning
>>89120638
You're supposed to think of him as a person, so you can't feel just one way. There are things to agree with, some to hate, some to pity.
>Bojackshit Horseredditor
>>89120638
both I guess
Where do I start with the Legion of Superheroes?
I've tried looking for the silver-age stuff online but to no avail.
>Where to start reading LoSH:
From the beginning.
Or: Adventure Comics #346 of 1966 (when Jim Shooter started)
Or: Superboy starring the Legion of Super-Heroes #197 of 1973 (when they became headliners)
Or: Legion of Super-Heroes #259 of 1980 (when the series was renamed to just them)
Or: Legion of Super-Heroes #284 of 1982 (when Paul Levitz began his most famous run)
Or: Legion of Super-Heroes #1 of 1989 (which begins the Five Years Later era)
Or: Legion of Super-Heroes #0 and Legionnaires #0 of 1994 (which begins the Reboot era)
Or: Legion of Super-Heroes #1 of 2004 (which begins the Threeboot era)
Or: Fuck the new shit.
Really, it all depends on where (You) feel like starting.
>>89120530
Legion of Three Worlds is a solid introduction.
>>89120530
>I've tried looking for the silver-age stuff online but to no avail.
there's a chronology torrent around that has everything
or check mtcdc
Hey /co/.
I'm reading the Hitman comic.
I think it's time for Butch and Sundance.
>>89120450
For as much as /co/ talks this one up, I've never once seen it storytimed.
>>89120450
I fucking love this whole series. It's probably one of the best thing DC has ever put out.
Why does the first episode of Aqua Teen have a TV-MA rating on Adult Swim now? It was TV-PG before.
What was TV-PG then is TV-MA now
>>89120350
Because dancing is forbidden!
>>89120403
If that was the actual reason it would be amazing.
Would you?
>>89120108
Sure. It'd be like sticking my dick in one of those Chinese bodies exhibit things. How delightfully novel.
>>89120108
WOULD I?
>>89120108
Sure. Beauty is only skin deep, after all.
Marvel asked King to pitch a book for these guys before he went DC exclusive
He did a great podcast with 11 O'Clock Comics
I didn't know he was such a marvelfag
>>89119812
He pitched Loki for president that someone else wrote
He pitched Conner Superboy
He pitched some Superman stuff
Gotham Girl was meant to be a chick in a Tim Drake book he pitched. He's now using the idea with Duke
>>89119812
I like them, to bad you never see them in anything great.
>>89119964
Don't let Timfags see this
Is this a good movie /co/ ? I remember I saw it in theatres when it came out and I didn't know anything about the Spirit,and still don't. From a comic book reader perspective, how was this movie?
>>89119598
It sucks. Read the Darwyn Cooke modern series to see how good it could have been, then read the Eisner originals for some of the best panels ever.
>>89119598
Crappy movie was crappy.
Spirit is a pretty good comic book, /co/ should story time it more.
>>89119598
>no /co/nrad photochop
http://www.cbr.com/interview-priest-illidge-forge-a-new-superhero-universe-with-catalyst-prime/
>A new shared universe will enter the comic book industry this spring, shaped by creators with plenty of experience in that territory. This Free Comic Book Day, Lion Forge Comics is set to launch a new superhero shared universe dubbed “Catalyst Prime” with the “Catalyst Prime: The Event” one-shot, co-written by Christopher Priest (currently of DC Comics’ “Deathstroke” and acclaimed for his work on “Black Panther,” “Quantum and Woody” and more) and Joseph Illidge (Senior Editor of Catalyst Prime, a former editor at DC Comics and Milestone, and well-known to CBR readers as the writer of “The Mission” column), with art by Marco Turini and Jessica Kholinne
>This one-shot will set the stage for a new line of seven superhero books at Lion Forge, all linked to the event that unfolds on the FCBD one-shot and launching approximately once a month for the rest of 2017. Though the details of the titles haven’t yet been revealed, the creators working on them have, including Brandon Thomas, Ken Lashley, Amy Chu, Alex de Campi, David F. Walker, Joe Casey, Damion Scott, Jefte Palo, Pop Mahan and Jan Duursema.
>>Catalyst Prime is a superhero universe, but it’s pretty rooted in science. That even goes to the initial premise, which is the suicide mission of the five astronauts that are trying to prevent the end of the world by destroying an asteroid.
I don't know if you've been keeping up with this OP, but this is definitely more Joseph Illidge's universe than it is Christopher Priest.
They did a weird thing with this by releasing the creative team but not the content of the books. They promised an amazing hook: for me personally that initial issue pitch is not an amazing hook, but I'll pick it up with Priest writing it and decide from that.
>>89119571
I am not exactly excited either considering Illidge is the who who writes a really obnoxious column on CBR complaining about diversity
But, you know, I thought someone else might be interested in know about this
>>89119535
I'll read anything Priest writes, Casey is alright, and I've literally never heard of the others. Are they any good?
Mmmmmmmmmmm, I love how these VHS cases smell.
>>89119404
*sniiiiiiiiiiiiffff* Ohhhhh yeeeeessssssss
I still have mine. they worth anything?
>>89119404
That is not a great picture of Aladdin.
ITT: Post a scene/panel that is based around your fetish that isn't Totally Spies.
>>89119300
>>89119300
Does /co/ like this show?
I do.
>>89119182
I saw one episode and I thought it was really cute but I don't remember anything about it.
>>89119413
New episodes are airing
Kanker Sisters.
>>89118809
>Marie, Lee, May
>Marry, Fuck, Kill
In that order, yes.
Fuck Marie, Kill Lee, marry May.
I suspect this will be the same as most people's answers.
marry blonde, fuck blue, kill red
ITT: characters who should get rings.
>>89118294
He got one but Luthor cockblocked him and stole his ring.He later got another one on Sinestro's series when The Paling attacked.