A thread to discus about the greatest character in Jimmy Neutron.
>>88186931
SAM IS BACK
>>88186931
YEAH
>>88186931
He seems vaguely familiar.....
What was his fucking problem?
>>88302947
being black.
He was the guy who spent 20 years at a crappy job, doing all the work he was supposed to, and then found out his boss and everyone else were going on paid leaves to strip clubs and using some of his money to pay for it, so yeah, pissed off.
>>88302947
He was a former african warlord, and his cult leader mentor turned out to be stealing money and was a pedo.
So from what I can tell it's like Stranger Things but with edgy cigarette smoking12 year old girls instead? What are your thoughts /co/?
It was top 10 in Graphic Novels sold in the last month so seems relevant. Also made by the guy behind Saga and Y: The Last Man; I read the 2nd one and it was ok I guess but I dropped it.
>>88297918
Have you not read it? Aside from swearing children riding bikes it's not all that similar.
Someone storytime or I riot!
>>88297940
Not read a single page. That's what I'm asking.
This article made it seem like Stranger Things:
>"Paper Girls" (No. 4 is out Jan. 6 through Image Comics) is set in 1988 and follows a gang of 12-year-old girls on their predawn paper route. But these aren't the kinds of girls with sparkly streamers dangling from their handlebars. Instead, they prefer a hockey stick for protection, walkie-talkies and the occasional smoke. They're a formidable group, and that's before the time travelers drop out of the sky to disrupt their route.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/herocomplex/la-et-hc-paper-girls-comic-brian-k-vaughan-20151130-htmlstory.html
Do you like it?
>At the start of 2017, Batwoman will face new challenges, new enemies, and a new beginning. In Detective Comics #948 and #949, series writer James Tynion IV will team up with Marguerite Bennett and artist Ben Oliver for a special “Batwoman Begins” interlude arc. This arc will see Batwoman investigating a secret base A.R.G.U.S. has created in the wake of the “Night of the Monster Men” event. This base is centered “around the corpse of the megamonster that collapsed in Gotham Harbor…creating Gotham City’s newest and most dangerous neighborhood, Monstertown!”
>>88296585
>This storyline will lead into Batwoman, a new regular series centered around Kate Kane’s superheroic journey. Her Rebirth begins on February 15th.
>BATWOMAN: REBIRTH #1
>Written by: Marguerite Bennett and James Tynion IV
>Art by: Ben Oliver and Steve Epting
>Cover by: Steve Epting
>The newest chapter of Batwoman’s life begins here! Monster Venom is the hottest new bioweapon on the market…and to break up the syndicate spreading it around the world, Batwoman’s going to have to return to the place where she spent some of her darkest hours! Learn where Batwoman comes from, and where she’s going, in this one-shot prologue to the first big Batwoman epic, “The Many Arms Of Death”!
>>88296623
>BATWOMAN #1
>Written by: Marguerite Bennett and James Tynion IV
>Art & Cover by: Steve Epting
>“THE MANY ARMS OF DEATH” part one! At last—Batwoman is back in her own ongoing series! On the island nation of Coryana, anything goes for members of the criminal underworld…and during her lost years after being drummed out of the military, Kate Kane found a kind of refuge there. But now, a deadly new bioweapon is available in the markets of Coryana, and Batwoman will have to face up to the things she did in those days…and the people she left behind, some of whom would be happier to see her dead than alive!
>>88296660
>DETECTIVE COMICS #948 & #949
>Written by: James Tynion IV, Marguerite Bennett
>Art & Cover by: Ben Oliver
>Letters: Marilyn Patrizio
>“BATWOMAN BEGINS” parts one and two! This special two-part interlude spotlights team leader Batwoman! In the wake of the “Night of the Monster Men,” A.R.G.U.S. has built a secret research city around the corpse of the megamonster that collapsed in Gotham Harbor…creating Gotham City’s newest and most dangerous neighborhood, Monstertown!
Is this series any good? It seems like an interesting concept.
>>88296213
>pic is ASM #700
Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1?
It's had its ups and downs, but it was breddy good over all. Worth reading, definitely.
It was fun just because of how audacious it was.
>claws on feet
Weird design.
He's had a very strange, very ironic career hasn't he.
he does it on purpose
I would too, sounds fun
>>88295780
Daily reminder that he got started on Mister Rogers.
>>88295780
I still can't believe Birdman has become so meta that's it's turned into reality
This thread is for discussion on independent comic books / creator owned books.
Personally I just finished reading The Sheriff of Baghdad, which was an interesting book that never really coalesced in the end like I hoped it would.
I need to reread the series. It was kind of hard for me to follow on a month by month basis, but it seems like a better binge read.
Currently reading Black Hammer, and I'm liking what I've read so far.
>>88295072
Black Hammer is one of those ones I really want to support, but I'm a filthy trade waiter. I'm gonna order the first trade, but I'm behind on it because I really liked the first few issues and I didn't want to spoil it for myself.
Also, right now I think my favourite indie ongoing is Unfollow. Think it's pretty much the only comic I've read that uses Social Media well.
>>88294823
So is there any word on if this is officially over or just on pause?
>OMG this is so weird, because he's buff but he's underage!
The dude is 20 IRL and this isn't pornographic, so who gives a fuck.
>>88294603
> he's buff
This is what kids consider buff now? He's a 130lb tops, probably less considering he's a turbo manlet.
>>88294763
still a pretty good physique overall considering americas drain on body aesthetics
And how it's apparently morally superior to be fucking ugly nowadays.
>>88294603
This isn't even new in a Spider-Man movie.
kiss cartoon is dead wtf
>streaming
>not having a massive hdd and torrenting everything for superior quality and backups in case something like this happened
Nothing of value was lost.
Kissanime is dead as well.
fuck
>>88294483
well that sucks. Maybe it'll bounce back eventually, it was handy as hell
>15
>Has a sixpack.
Sure
low card diet
p90x
it's not hard
>>88292345
>15 year olds can't have muscle mass
>>88292345I heard Spider-Man has an 8 packI heard Spider-Man is shredded
>tfw your movie is canceled because you can't quip
Did you make this shit in MS Paint you fucking schlub
>>88292306
>Marvel can't make you quip if you can't talk
>What is the silent straight guy
>>88292288
You start.
>>88292288
Stupid OP, /threading/ with your first post.
>>88292288
What does /co/ think of Isabella Shapiro?
Wha'cha dooooooin'?
Too derivative.
TOP 10 COMIC BOOKS
> 1. BATMAN #10 (DC)
> 2. BATMAN #11 (DC)
> 3. CIVIL WAR II #7 (MAR)
> 4. ALL STAR BATMAN #4 (DC)
> 5. INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1 (MAR)
> 6. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: RENEW YOUR VOWS #1 (MAR)
> 7. BATMAN ANNUAL #1 (DC)
> 8. VENOM #1 (MAR)
> 9. THE WALKING DEAD #160 (MR) (IMA)
> 10. IVX #0 (MAR)
TOP 10 GRAPHIC NOVELS & TRADE PAPERBACKS
> 1. PAPER GIRLS VOLUME 2 TP (IMA)
> 2. MARVEL: THE HIP-HOP COVERS VOLUME 1 HC (MAR)
> 3. DC SUPER HERO GIRLS VOL. 2: HITS AND MYTHS TP (DC)
> 4. STAR WARS: DARTH VADER VOL. 4: END OF GAMES TP (MAR)
> 5. UNBELIEVABLE GWENPOOL VOL. 1: BELIEVE IT TP (MAR)
> 6. SANDMAN OVERTURE TP (MR) (DC)
> 7. DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH DELUXE EDITION HC (DC)
> 8. VISION VOL. 2: LITTLE BETTER THAN BEAST TP (MAR)
> 9. MOON KNIGHT VOLUME 1: LUNATIC TP (MAR)
> 10. DEADPOOL V. GAMBIT: V IS FOR VS TP (MAR)
>From the premier publishers, Batman/TMNT Adventures #1 was IDW Publishing's top book at #14 for the month, and Dark Horse Comics' Serenity: No Power in the 'Verse #2 was their best-selling book at #113.
>Marvel Comics was November’s top publisher with a 38.08% dollar share and a 39.46% unit share. DC Entertainment was the month's number two publisher with a 26.17% dollar share and a 31.30% unit share. At number three was Image Comics with an 8.99% dollar share and a 9.06% unit share. IDW Publishing was fourth with a 5.23% dollar share and a 4.59% unit share, followed by Dark Horse Comics with a 3.65% dollar share and 2.85% units share.
Sauce: http://www.diamondcomics.com/Home/1/1/3/597?articleID=119353
>>88291083
Marvel's Jewish tactics worked yet again. But they can only work for so long.
Publisher market shares and comparative sales statistics.
Note that this report covers only orders made by North American Diamond accounts.
What did he mean by this?
>>88291069
Assuming that's supposed to be young Cyclops from the 60's:
>In 1973, DuPont engineer Nathaniel Wyeth patented polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles, the first plastic bottle to be able to withstand the pressure of carbonated liquids.[9] Today, PET plastic has replaced glass as the preferred material for single-serving bottled water containers due to its light weight and resistance to breaking
And the first X-men comic was published in 1963. So it'd mke sense for Scott not know what's bottled water.
>>88291131
>makes sense
Not really but that's only if we apply logic to this. None of the writers did.
>>88291131
there is a huge flaw in this thought because of the sliding timescale
Scott would have been born in the 80s at the latest now. If born in 1980 he is 35 now.