What the hell did she have to offer other than gracious ass-shots? The paneling seems to take a hit every time she makes an appearance. The left depicts Batman taking a blow from Bayne which she just happens to be sticking her ass out.
>>88555150
Well, she's got a hilarious origin.
>>88555150
>gracious ass-shots
What else do you want?
>>88555196
Spoiler it, please?
>>88555150
Isn't she going to be on Arrow or something?
I think she's stupid as hell but for some reason I'm a sucker for bunny girls
What would your version of the letter be instead?
>>88555131
An empty card
>>88555131
Dear Dipper--As I write this, I am very sad. Our president has been overthrown and--REPLACED BY THE BENEVOLENT GENERAL KRULL! ALL HAIL KRULL AND HIS GLORIOUS NEW REGIME! SINCERELY, LITTLE GIRL
>>88555154
This but he brings out his black light and it reveals a message that makes him smile before he puts it away. The letter should have been one last mystery.
We were promised a Pacific Rim toon years ago.
I dont see it.
>that google doc of designs and episode ideas we spent a week on
It was cancelled early last year when the sequel almost was killed. Greg Weisman was supposed to be the showrunner.
>>88555907
Why must you hurt me this way
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>>88554919
Poor omega men
>>88555095
fun fact: on twitter Tom King said he couldn't think of a name for his Omega/Vision/Sheriff trilogy.
His favorite suggestion was the Good Intentions trilogy.
>Omega Men: The End Is Here
>COLLECTING: OMEGA MEN #1-12
>$15.23
Vision Vol. 1: Little Worse Than A Man
>COLLECTING: VISION #1-6
>$12.18
>Sheriff of Babylon Vol. 1: Bang. Bang. Bang.
>COLLECTING: SHERIFF OF BABYLON #1-6
> $12.45
Lame as fuck desu. Why is Omega two dollars more for twice as many issues? Why aren't Vision and Sheriff in one volume?
Mighty Max appreciation thread
This show cartoon was way better then it had any business being.
>>88554853
>Rob Paulsen trying to sound like a kid
I like Rob, but holy shit that is THE MOST annoying voice in his repertoire. I couldn't make it past the first episode; way too obnoxious.
"I eat (insert monster of the week here) for breakfast."
Surprisingly grim and violent. The monster of the week would kill people all the time.
So, which songs should be featured in the musical crossover?
Original songs.
>>88554404
They're doing both.
Hotline Bling
Spider-Man thread.
All this shit in the news has got me angry and depressed. Happy /co/ thread, everyone.
>>88554159
What happened in the news?
>>88554178
A happy fish is ruining it for everyone, apparently
>>88554178
A syrian lover shot the russian ambassador to turkey and yet another mudslime ran over a shitton of people in berlin at a christmas sale.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJnxlwxBKFc&t=334s
Remember the Mad Scientist?
... Shit I actually used to watch Creepy Crawlers.
>>88554052
Am I insane or is that Danny Wells (Mama Luigi) as the Mad Scientist?
>>88554052
>"What part of neutralizing formula did you not understand? It's a cure-all Marty!"
>"Brian."
>"Morty."
>"BRIAN!"
>"Sherman."
Okay, that got a laugh out of me.
I think Tina Belcher is an interesting case of... Reverse Flanderization?
She started out as a one-note character who was kind of funny sometimes but only there to be awkward/nervous. Now, despite her nervousness and awkwardness, they've shown her getting closer to her siblings and becoming more willing to help them with their schemes as long as they don't totally violate her moral compass, and she's more willing and able to stand up for herself.
Louise best girl
I love Tina, she is a really fun character, this show is fucking great
>>88554345
Pretty spot on except for that Linda.
Unintentionally funny shit (including out of context)
The solicitation of issue #6 final issue of the mini series, hinted that perhaps the consequences of the crossover, will have an impact to the DC Multiverse. Could be that He-Man and the Thundercats are going to visit the DC Universe once more?
Also He-Man and Lion-O finally as brothers at arms against the combinde might of Skeletor and Mumm-Ra!
"HE-MAN/THUNDERCATS #6
Written by ROB DAVID and LLOYD GOLDFINE
Art and cover by FREDDIE E. WILLIAMS II
The epic series comes to the only conclusion possible: all-out war against Mumm-Ra and Skeletor! He-Man and Lion-O confront the diabolical duo in the heart of the magical, mystical Castle Grayskull, but the battle royal quickly expands across the multiverse itself!
On sale MARCH 15 • 32 pg, FC, 6 of 6, $3.99 US • RATED T"
>>88553822
It could be that they are talking about the MOTU Multiverse that was introduced in the Eternity War. If this is the case, then may we are heading towards to a Crisis of Infinite Eternias kind of event.
Though in SDCC earlier this year, Geoff Johns said that he would loved to see a MOTU/New Gods crossover, so who knows?
>>88554292
> Langella Skeletor teams with Darkseid.
In fact the 1st (and only one since now) MOTU movie is the closest thing we ever had to Kirby's New Gods. So it's makes sense.
What comics do gore/blood and extreme/intense violence really well?
Meaning not Crossed, because that's just retarded and nothing more than gore for its own sake. I'm talking about shit that's actually entertaining and/or relevant to the plot and/or "artful".pic was just the first thing in my folder, though I guess Luther Strode probably actually does count
>>88553694
Uber uses it very well
>>88553719
uber sucks though
>>88553694
I'm gonna be a pleb and say Millar
WHAT THE FUCK
Actually enjoyed the movie a lot more than I should have
>>88553983
Yeah same here I really enjoyed it I thought it would be complet shit
>>88554045
>>88553983
With a taste this shit no wonder you enjoy Marvel comics.
Hey /co/ I want to start reading the X-Men, and I went to my lcs where there's this guy who works there that's a huge x-men fan. I asked him where to start and said I wanted to get the claremont omnibuses, but he said I should really just go with the major story archs.
He gave me a list that looks like this:
>Giant Size X-men #1
>Rise of the Phoenix
>Proteus Saga
>Dark Phoenix Saga
>Days of Future Past
And if I liked that, just go on with the 80's X-men titles and work my way from there. I want a second opinion from you guys.
>>88553299
Also he mentioned some Avengers, it might've been an annual or a giant size, it introduced Rogue apperently.
You were right the first time, get the Omnis or similar large collections. He probably said to read major stories because he himself doesn't like Claremont's writing but YOU just might.
All depends on how fast you want to catch up with current day I guess.
Here's some good newer (post 2000) runs if you want to save these for later, they kind of function as a trilogy with Wolverine and Phoenix being bonuses featuring some of the same characters and concepts.
>New X-Men by Grant Morrison
>Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon
>Phoenix: Warsong and Endsong by Greg Pak
>Wolverine by Jason Aaron (not Wolverine and the X-Men)
>Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender
>>88553299
In terms of issue numbers it's all pretty simple: Giant Size X-Men and the X-Men #94 and then keep reading for the next few hundred issues.
So really you should just look for omnibusses and collections that cover this.
The Avengers annual that introduces Rogue isn't really important right away since she doesn't join until a while later.